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ONE DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN PLAYING TENNIS
TWO DOUBLE THE NUMBER OF TIMES INFREQUENT ADULTS PLAY TENNIS
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But only 1 in 7 park courts are floodlit
50% who play on park courts don’t think they’re up to
standard
We are an analogue sport in a digital age
With the popularity of the sport on the up, there’s never been a
better time!
% of the GB population who believe tennis is getting more
popular
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largest and most exciting capital investment programme ever
launched by the LTA
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80%
20%
£125m
We believe passionate people working together will always deliver
better long term results than individuals ploughing
their own path
Tennis Networks all over Great Britain
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in their local community
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1. Prefer to invest in existing sites 2. Prefer to invest in
multiple partners 3. Must deliver nationwide impact 4. Indoor
courts and floodlights 5. Online booking and court entry 6.
Partnership funding 7. Grants, loans & phased investments 8.
Innovation
Online booking and connected gate entry will provide a great
player experience and also enable you to
track your progress 23
1. Two or more venues working together to increase
participation
2. Increasing indoor and / or floodlights
3. Online booking and court entry
4. Financially sustainable
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENTS
2. Floodlights
5. New innovative facilities
1. We will fund up to 50% of each bid
2. 50% grant / 50% interest-free loan
3. We will directly support you with • Creating your
Community
Tennis Network • Developing your bid • Sourcing partnership funding
• Deciding on the right facilities • Delivering your project
successfully
2. Commit to work with local partners
3. Source partnership funding
4. Put the right people in place to deliver your project with
excellence
5. Develop sustainable projects & commit to tracking
progress
Transforming British Tennis Together
£25M OVER 10 YEARS
for geographical reasons cannot be part of a broader
Community Tennis Network
2. Online booking and court entry
3. Financially sustainable
ELIGIBLE INVESTMENTS
1. Floodlights
04 LED Lighting for Tennis
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Change is here !
• New LED systems are being designed and installed for outdoor
courts.
• Existing Metal Halide systems are being redesigned on the basis
of LED
• Local Authorities : Only LED schemes permitted in some
cases
Last five years
• Very high capital costs £ 25,000 + per court • Very limited range
of manufacturers / products • Some installation contractors very
reluctant to move over
to LED • Constant change & upgrading of fittings : every few
months
/ obsolete fittings
• PRINCIPAL PLAYING AREA – Area bounded by court markings
• TOTAL PLAYING AREA – Area of court markings plus 2.50m to the
sides
and 4.50m to the run backs
LTA AREAS OF PERFORMANCE
PPA & TPA LAYOUT
LTA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
1) Minimum Performance 400 Lux PPA (0.7 Uniformity) 300 Lux TPA
(0.6 Uniformity)
2) Recommended Performance 500 Lux PPA (0.7 Uniformity) 400 Lux TPA
(0.6 Uniformity)
LTA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
The performance standards can be applied as follows :- INDIVIDUAL
COURT
Standard has to be achieved when one court is operating only. Best
for all scheme design (combined uplift when all courts
operating)
LTA PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
The performance standards can be applied as follows :-
ON A BLOCK BASIS When all courts in a block are operating. Downside
that all courts have to operating to achieve the standard. Lower
overall level of illumination. Lower capital costs.
PPA & TPA Measurement Grids
PPA : 15 points equally spaced horizontally and vertically over the
area.
TPA : 35 points equally spaced horizontally and vertically over the
area.
L.T.A. have defined the above.
Tennis Courts in Blocks
• Use of P.P.A. in court blocks remains unchanged.
• T.P.A. area remains the same however the measurement grid is
adjusted to reflect play not generally occurring beyond the center
line of the intermediate between adjacent courts.
LTA Standard – Min. or Rec. • Use of L.T.A. recommended standards
can create areas
with very high levels of illumination – over 1000 lux with adjacent
courts.
• LTA generally use minimum standard for Parks & Clubs
• Planners seek to reduce sky glow (i.e. upward light) and
obtrusive light to neighbors' (i.e. spill light and glare) and for
surrounding ecology.
• Low level schemes are generally favored by planners. Feedback
from park schemes
• Planners are very familiar with lighting designs and will request
the highest level of information for planning applications.
Problems moving over to LED
• Fittings are very different :-
LED Fittings
Main Benefits of LED
1. More efficient : 2 – 4 Kw per court 2. Less maintenance : no
lamps 3. Instant on/off – no warn up / hot strike 4. Individual
control of lights 5. Combines better the access technology 6.
Greater range of column heights 7. Initial performance level
retained
LED Installations Main Disadvantages of LED
1. Capital Cost : £ 15,000 – 25,000 + per court 2. Problems of
controlling light spillage
- may require physical barriers for screening - limited use of
deflectors by some manufacturers
3. Can give rise to high glare for court users 4. Heavier fittings
for retrofit i.e. column replacement 5. Limited number of
manufacturers 6. Life time of fittings may unknown – warranty
issues
05 Questions
We have two ambitious goals
Slide Number 5
5m adults play tennis at least once a year……35% play once a
month
And they play in many places
23,000 tennis courts in Great Britain
But a long-term decline and crumbling infrastructure
Only 7% are covered
Slide Number 11
1 in 3 outdoor club courts are floodlitBut only 1 in 7 park courts
are floodlit
50% who play on park courts don’t think they’re up to
standard
We are an analogue sport in a digital age
With the popularity of the sport on the up, there’s never been a
better time!
Slide Number 16
Transforming British Tennis Together is the largest and most
exciting capital investment programme ever launched by the
LTA
There are two funding streams
Slide Number 19
Slide Number 21
8 key principles
Online booking and connected gate entry will provide a great player
experience and also enable you to track your progress
Slide Number 24
Fund 1Transforming British Tennis Together£100M OVER 10 YEARS
Transforming British Tennis Together
Transforming British Tennis Together
Fund 2GROWING THE GAME £25M OVER 10 YEARS
To support individual venues who, mainly for geographical reasons
cannot be part of a broader Community Tennis Network
GROWING THE GAME
Slide Number 32
Change is here !
Last five years
LED Fittings
LED Installations