The Independent on Saturday

Not just tennis, but also playing big role in community

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ONE of Durban’s landmark sporting venues, the Westridge Tennis Stadium, is this week’s old and new feature.

In 1956 the Durban Lawn Tennis Associatio­n, now known as eThekwini Tennis Associatio­n (ETA), signed a 99-year lease with the City Council of the City of Durban to build and maintain a tennis stadium with a centre court and outside courts, at Westridge Park Tennis Stadium in Mayville.

Over the years, the centre court has attracted many big successful national and internatio­nal tennis events, including the Davis Cup and Internatio­nal Tennis Federation tournament­s. It has also been the venue for many events such as popular music, cultural, religious and sporting acts, including the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainm­ent) in 2013.

It has also been host to political rallies, and its large parking area was one of the main testing sites during the Covid-19 lockdown.

Since 2008 the ETA has conducted Play and Stay coaching sessions at

Westridge, free of charge, for pupils from quintile 1-3 schools in and around the area.

Today it has 25 tournament-level hard courts, including seven floodlit courts, and a centre court with seating for 7 500 spectators.

The ETA is responsibl­e for the administra­tion of various tennis leagues during the year, with 22 affiliated clubs and schools participat­ing in and around eThekwini.

The Westridge Park grounds are about 2.8 hectares, with parking for 660 vehicles, spacious verandah and lounge, fridge and braai facilities, and a fully-equipped boardroom facility for about 20 people.

 ?? SHELLEY KJONSTAD Independen­t Newspapers ?? THE Westridge Tennis Stadium is still a landmark venue in Durban. |
SHELLEY KJONSTAD Independen­t Newspapers THE Westridge Tennis Stadium is still a landmark venue in Durban. |
 ?? ?? A JANUARY 1964 picture of the Westridge Tennis Stadium crypticall­y captioned ‘Championsh­ip at Westridge’.
A JANUARY 1964 picture of the Westridge Tennis Stadium crypticall­y captioned ‘Championsh­ip at Westridge’.

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