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[quote=Anonymous][quote]A lot of odd attacks on tennis in this thread - tennis is actually thriving in this area. I imagine that none of you have heard of the AA tennis league or the LGBTQ tennis league that exist in this area. Tennis is a pretty diverse sport around here, and easily accessible with a $20 racquet and can of balls. That being said, if they are taking over Nannie Lee, those courts are in bad shape anyway and not a big loss. Which courts exactly are being used? Minnie Howard for one (one of the most popular courts in the city). As I drove by it this morning it still had goals, cones and trash left on the courts. Apparently, they get exclusive use to store their stuff on the court and leave their trash so no one else can use it.[/quote] I don't agree that it is one of the most popular courts in the city (Chinquapin and Montgomery St. are used more often, in my experience), but I 100 percent agree that citizens have the right to have it clean and not covered in trash. I am not sure where the trash would come from, as you cannot eat or drink during futsal games, and spectators currently cannot come within the court area. I am also not sure why cones are there, as they are generally not used during futsal games. However, if you say that this is the condition, I won't argue that it isn't. I would recommend contacting the city and ASA to ask that the courts be left clean after use.[/quote]
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