The main message that I would like to share today is about the commitment both these countries are showing towards training their kids on clay. Both of the countries have reached the same conclusions that we have here in the U.S., that the best players in the World have for the most part, developed their games around clay courts. It was especially interesting to learn while down there that the Tennis greats from Australia like Laver and Rosewall grew up playing on clay. Yes, the Open Tournament was on grass back then but the grass wasn’t available all year and at least half of their development time was on the clay. If you ever saw them play you could see that they had the diversity of weapons that come from learning to win on Clay and these greats that are legends of the game were displayed prominently at the Stadium site. The Stadium in Melbourne was very impressive and they have made heavy commitments to expand and add even another covered stadium to their center. Equally important they have made commitments to get some Aussie’s back in contention like the old days. Tennis Australia is really taking growth of the game seriously and that includes putting in Clay for the main training centers throughout the country. We were able to visit several of these sites and are working now to get some of our Har-Tru courts in some of those key locations. We to are committed to introducing them to our Har-Tru courts and that will hopefully happen soon at a couple key locations where they want the best and where they have shown a keen interest in both our Har-Tru court and the HydroCourt underground watering system.
One more word of thanks for the hospitality that was shown to me all during my trip. It was great to see such dedicated folks who love the game of Tennis “Down Under”
John Welborn, Lee Tennis
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