Monday, April 9, 2018

News: Berrtens Takes Charleston

Bertens

Blind Tennis in Austin

Sock and Harrison Win Doubles - Next to Davis Cup Semis

Nadal over Zeverev to Set up Last Eight Decider

Sydney in dispute over Tennis Courts - Public vs Private

The funny thing here is that in the USA even public facilities charge fees to cover costs.  The ones that are subsidized and run by the government tend to be the least desirable.  In this case it appears that the association paid for everything and even paid rent and yet are still forced to defend the agreement.  Were they to walk away you can bet the club would decline in condition and operation.  I say this as a distant observer familiar with similar issues in the USA.