Like new. Saturday, April 12, at 11 a.m., took place the inauguration of the three courts renovated at the top of the Tennis Club of Saint-Clément-de-Rivière. The ceremony took place with the mayor Jérôme Pouget, surrounded by elected officials and personalities of tennis and many members.
The work was carried out by the company SAQUET. The renovation of a hard short and two clay courts cost 115,815 euros. The renovation of the lighting, it, 34,734 euros.
François Delugéard, president of the club and also a player, stressed that it was “ with great joy and great pride [qu’il se tenait] today ahead [le public] To celebrate this moment eagerly awaited by all. The inauguration of these three new shorts is done on the occasion of the finals of our open tournament, which started three weeks ago and ends today with a very beautiful set.”
-Laurent Polge Chairman of the Hérault Tennis Committee, who succeeded Jean-Louis Rey last November said that “Tennis, like many other sports, needs quality infrastructure to develop, to welcome young people and the least young, to arouse the desire, the pleasure of the game and why not vocations. This is why the French Tennis Federation, as part of club development assistance and practice, participated in this project up to 3,000 euros. A modest sum, certainly, but which testifies to a strong desire to support dynamic clubs and to support sport where it is lived, on the field. “The mayor also assured that he was delighted with this renovation.
The club has six shorts: four in hard and two in battered land, as well as a club house to relax. To date, it has 220 members.
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