The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Sports complex in race to maximise Murray legacy

Tennis: Elgin centre team fear funding delay will mean talent missing out

- BY DAVID MACKAY

The team behind a new north-east sports complex fear the region could miss out on capitalisi­ng on Andy Murray’s career unless a funding announceme­nt is made imminently.

The under-constructi­on Moray Sport Centre, due to open in Elgin this summer, has planning permission for four indoor tennis courts.

But the success of that part of the project is in the hands of sportscotl­and, which has yet to commit to funding despite two years of pressure from the Moray Sports Foundation.

“We need this now if we’re going to build on his legacy”

It was formed to develop the complex, but convener Sandy Adam fears the delay is in danger of robbing it of the benefits that would have come from being operationa­l while the Scottish star is still playing.

His mum Judy Murray has pledged to help develop a coaching network for the indoor courts.

Mr Adam yesterday pressed the agency to make a decision on funding or risk missing out on Murraymani­a. He said: “We’ve got the project, we’ve got planning permission, but without the courts what’s the legacy going to be?

“It’s been really frustratin­g. We know the money is there but it’s been made very difficult. There always seems to be one reason or another to knock it back or delay it.”

The indoor tennis courts have been planned separately from the main sports centre building, which will include a sports hall,gymandcafe.

Complex operations manager Carl Gavine, who coached young tennis talent in the US in a 32-year profession­al career in the sport, said: “From my experience of coaching, I know that there is no way whatsoever that Moray can produce a tennis champion without having access to year-round facilities.

“That’s the reason Andy Murray had to leave Scotland to become the player he has been. We need this now if we’re going to build on his legacy.”

The Moray Sports Foundation has applied to the Transformi­ng Scottish Indoor Tennis Fund, which awards up to £250,000 per project.

Moray MSP Richard Lochhead has already pressed sportscotl­and to back the Elgin facility. He said the time couldn’t be more appropriat­e to create an Andy Murray legacy.

A sportscotl­and spokesman said: “The Transformi­ng Scottish Indoor Tennis panel, consisting of representa­tives from the LTA, Tennis Scotland and sportscotl­and, has asked for additional informatio­n from the applicant before the applicatio­n can be progressed.

“We await their response and will be liaising with the applicant on updating their submission in the coming months.”

 ?? Photograph by Jason Hedges ?? PRESSING FOR ACTION: MSP Richard Lochhead and Moray Sports Centre convener Sandy Adam.
Photograph by Jason Hedges PRESSING FOR ACTION: MSP Richard Lochhead and Moray Sports Centre convener Sandy Adam.

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