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The Thalhimer Tennis Center is the intercollegiate tennis facility at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia. It is home stadium and training facility for the VCU Rams women's tennis and the VCU Rams men's tennis teams.
It is named after former tennis player and Richmond resident Arthur Ashe. The Ashe Center was the temporary home to the Richmond Revolution of the Indoor Football League for the 2010 season, with announced intention of moving to a permanent home at the currently under-construction SportsQuest arena the following season. [1]
In 2019, the Rams announced that assistant coach Anthony Rossi would become the head coach of the men's team with former coach Paul Kostin entering a new role as VCU's director of tennis. [5] Kostin had served as the men's coach since 1991, and coached both the women's and men's tennis teams as of 2002.
The 1970 edition was the first one to offer prize money, namely $12,500. In 1972 the event became part of the World Championship Tennis (WCT) Tour [a] and moved to the Richmond Coliseum. [2] All subsequent editions were held at the Coliseum except for the 1983 edition which was held at the Robins Center. [3] All editions were held on indoor ...
Aug. 25—ROCKINGHAM — After seeing their respective seasons shifted around due to the COVID-19 pandemic last year, the Richmond Senior High School girls tennis, girls golf and boys/girls cross ...
Sports Backers Stadium is a 3,250-seat stadium in Richmond, Virginia. The facility was opened in 1999. The facility was opened in 1999. Sports Backers Stadium is used throughout the year by various parties including the soccer and college athletics teams from Virginia Commonwealth University , and Virginia Union University .
New Tennis Center [ edit ] The 2014-2020 six year capital plan calls for a 14 million dollar, state-of-the-art, modern Tennis center that will include 6 indoor courts, a spectator viewing space, and 12 outdoor courts.
InnerCity Tennis is best known as the owner of the tennis center at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Park. It has been around since 1952, operating as a nonprofit that charges those who can afford to ...