
Curtis Holland gives Tennis Nashville the update on play status at the courts.
1. What has been the response from your members since tennis has returned to the court?
Courts are usually full, showing good participation during this return to tennis
2. Do you have unique programs designed for this season?
Unique programming that we offer is a family clinic. Also offered are morning and afternoon small group lessons, along with few private lessons. Springfield High School tennis leagues are offered adults and juniors.tennis leagues- a fundraiser for the high school tennis team. Offering adult singles and doubles ladies and men’s singles coed singles league. Offer family clinics.
3. What do you see as the greatest opportunity, and the greatest threat for the near future of local tennis?
Opportunity: Tennis is growing every year. This is a great way to meet people. Building lifelong friendships. Threat is simply smaller group lesson sizes.
4. What advice to do you have for those tennis players looking for a place to play?
Springfield is a public park facility. We welcome any players interested in playing this great sport! Springfield is a central location between Clarksville, Hendersonville, Bowling Green and Ashland City, making it a great meeting place for players.