At the moment, Tennis Canada introduced that Milos Raonic is returning to his roots as a companion and shareholder of Tennis Golf equipment of Canada.
Based and led by Terry Redvers, Tennis Golf equipment of Canada manages group courts. It just lately launched into an enlargement that may develop the enterprise from 5 to eight golf equipment in Ontario and plans so as to add 4 extra throughout the nation in 2023.
“It’s great to have Milos be part of the group as he helps Tennis Golf equipment of Canada’s dedication to servicing the group by means of reasonably priced and accessible amenities,” stated Adam Seigel, CEO, Tennis Golf equipment of Canada.
Raonic, who began taking part in tennis within the winter bubble at Blackmore Tennis Membership in Richmond Hill, Ontario, has all the time felt a debt of gratitude to Terry Redvers.
“Once I was virtually 9 years previous, Terry was very variety and beneficiant. He stated ‘simply pay the month-to-month price.’ There’s no manner my dad and mom may have afforded to maintain me on court docket with common hourly court docket charges. Possibly that’s why I’m the place I’m immediately,” Raonic stated.
Tennis Golf equipment of Canada will now depend on cutting-edge clear bubble know-how to make courts throughout Canada accessible year-round.
“When the courts don’t get utilized in winter, they get destroyed by the weather—ice, snow and even salt from the streets,” defined Raonic, who helped restore two courts in his previous neighborhood of Thornhill, Ontario and could be very aware of the wear and tear and tear the chilly local weather may cause. His aim is to supply Canadians with entry to group courts twelve months out of the 12 months at an inexpensive price.
Tennis Golf equipment of Canada is presently growing partnership initiatives which might be according to Tennis Canada’s Yr-Spherical Neighborhood Tennis Courts Program, which goals to assist construct or renovate 160 lined courts. Offered by Rogers, the $5.6M initiative grants as much as $200,000 to eligible tennis communities.
“It’s terrific that Milos will make a distinction for grassroots tennis improvement in Canada along with his on and off court docket prowess,” stated Michael Downey, President and CEO at Tennis Canada. “Having Milos advocating for extra 12 months spherical courts ought to assist ignite curiosity from municipalities throughout Canada to spend money on the well being and effectively being of their constituents by means of economical 12 months spherical tennis courts. Properly performed, Milos!”