Tennis Redevelopment at Centenary Park
Founded in 1891, Frankston Tennis Club is one of the oldest in Australia, with hundreds of members playing every week. But as Frankston grows, the current courts have been acquired by the Victorian Government to make way for the vital Frankston Hospital expansion.
Council has worked with Frankston Tennis Club, Frankston East Tennis Club and Tennis Victoria/Australia to complete plans for a $4.2 million redevelopment of existing Frankston East Tennis Club facilities at Centenary Park.
Features now include:
- 13 hard surface courts with new lighting and fencing
- Upgrade of existing pavilion featuring open social space, kitchen and bar, storage and cool room, accessible shower, accessible public toilet, new male and female change rooms and amenities, meeting room and tournament office, external painting and service upgrades
- Car park upgrades meeting DDA compliance requirements
- Landscape works including retaining walls, gardening, footpaths as well as drainage and service upgrades