Scottish Daily Mail

Tennis Scotland offer help after Murray hits out over ‘shambles’

- By SEAN VINCENT

TENNIS Scotland chief executive Blane Dodds has said his organisati­on has offered to help improve the tennis facilities described as a ‘shambles’ by Andy Murray. The two-time Wimbledon champion’s retort on his Twitter account — in which he also tagged in @tennisscot­land — was in response to a parent’s plea for help to get public tennis courts in East Kilbride up to scratch. Dodds was speaking after helping to officially open stateof-the-art tennis facilities at Argyll Park, Alexandria, which benefited from £200,000 investment from Tennis Scotland, LTA, sportscotl­and and West Dunbartons­hire Council, and he insisted that more help is available for facilities all over the country. ‘We have been working hard with West Dunbartons­hire Council to do as Andy Murray suggested and that is help local authoritie­s and leisure trusts develop their tennis facilities,’ he said. ‘These facilities have been hit hard and we appreciate that but we are here to help. ‘That is the message today; get in touch. ‘We have reached out to the East Kilbride one that Andy has highlighte­d and we expect to be talking to them about what we can do to help them but we are delighted to see what we can do to help others throughout Scotland. ‘I would love to own and operate the facilities but, unfortunat­ely, we don’t. ‘That’s for the local authoritie­s and leisure trusts throughout Scotland but we want to work with them and we do ask any local authority or leisure trust that has a public tennis facility, please get in touch and we can see how we can help you. ‘The LTA have been fantastic in putting resources in place and we, along with sportscotl­and, have been working closely with them on this project and other projects that we are talking to other local authoritie­s about, so we can actually help develop these types of quality facilities for the community to enjoy, whether that is investment or programmin­g. ‘We know the pandemic has perhaps pushed things like sports facilities down the priority list but we are here to help. ‘Since 2014, there has been £5million invested in tennis facilities through various means, sportscotl­and, LTA, community funds, so we have been working hard and these facilities exist throughout Scotland because of that but more has to be done clearly.’

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