Heffron Park Tennis Centre celebrates one-year anniversary

Published Date
09/09/2020
News Topic
Sport

The Heffron Park Tennis Centre in Maroubra's Heffron Park has marked its one year birthday with a small COVID-safe celebration this Tuesday 8 September 2020.

Officially opened on Saturday 10 August 2019 by former Mayor Kathy Neilson, the $6M Council facility features an acrylic surface show court, nine synthetic and turf courts and a clubhouse with kiosk and changing facilities.

Sydney Sports Management Group (SSMG) runs the facility under a lease arrangement from Council. SSMG CEO Richard Price, facility Manager Matt Johnson and current Randwick Mayor Danny Said were on hand this week to mark the 1-year milestone.

Randwick Mayor Danny Said and Reggie the Rabbit at the first birthday celebrations for the Heffron Park Tennis Centre.Over the past year the centre has gone from strength to strength, introducing a variety of programs and activities for the community such as:

Heffron Park Tennis Centre is one-year old!

The Centre is equipped with a wheelchair accessible court, and regularly hosted the Special Olympics players before the pandemic hit - something the centre would like to get back to soon.

Sydney Sports Management Group has adapted and made changes in order to continue to host as much tennis as possible during the COVID-19 pandemic, while still taking restrictions and guidelines into consideration.

The Centre is community focused aiming to provide opportunity for anyone who wishes to play tennis. Inclusion and the love of the game are what makes Heffron Tennis Centre a unique and special place to enjoy the game.

If you're interested in booking a court or signing up for lessons - enquire here.

More upgrade work is planned nearby with Council close to lodging a Development Application for the construction of the Heffron Centre - a new community indoor sports centre, gymnastic centre and new home to the Rabbbitohs.

This new, state of the art sporting facility will be located just a stone's throw from the Heffron Tennis Centre and will be the final piece in the Heffron Masterplan that was originally produced in 2004.

Find out more about the Heffron Centre.

Last Updated: 1 March 2022
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