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2009 Community Development Workshop

2009 Community Development Workshop Agenda 2008 Tennis Participation Study 2009 Public Facility Funding The Facility Planning Process Facility Types QuickStart Tennis Design Issues/Considerations Tennis Facility Detailing Indoor Tennis 2008 Tennis Participation Study Findings

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2009 Community Development Workshop

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  1. 2009 Community Development Workshop • Agenda • 2008 Tennis Participation Study • 2009 Public Facility Funding • The Facility Planning Process • Facility Types • QuickStart Tennis • Design Issues/Considerations • Tennis Facility Detailing • Indoor Tennis

  2. 2008 Tennis Participation Study Findings Conducted for: Conducted by: December 2008

  3. Segment Definitions • New player: First year person has ever played tennis • Rejoiner: Started playing tennis again in the past 12 months after having stopped playing for at least 1 year • Continuing player: Has played tennis for more than 1 year • Frequent player: Has played tennis 21 or more times in past year • Total play occasions: Total number of times all types of players play tennis in a year

  4. Key Findings • Total participation is up again this year (+7%) to nearly 27 million players from 25.1 million in 2007 • The number of frequent players is up (7%) to 5.62 million, from 5.25 in 2007 • Continuing players stand at 15.1 million (up 9% over 2007) • 5.9 million former players came back to the game in 2008, up 7% (+400,000) over a year ago • Total play occasions broke the 600 million mark for the first time (up 13% over 2007)

  5. Total participation has reached nearly 27 million (+7% over 2007). Percentage of U.S. age 6+ population that played tennis in past year Total Participation: Played tennis at least once in past year

  6. Frequent players now stand at 5.6 million (+7% over 2007 and +23% over 2003). Percentage of age 6+ population that played tennis 21+ times in past year Frequent Players: Number of players who have played 21+ times in past year

  7. Tennis is doing a particularly good job at retention; the number of continuing players grew to 15.1 million, up nearly 9% over 2007 Percentage of age 6+ population that played tennis for more than 1 year Continuing Players: Played tennis for more than 1 year

  8. Nearly 6 million former players—the most ever—came back to the game in 2008, up 7% over 2007. Percentage of age 6+ population that started playing tennis again in past year Rejoining Players: Started playing tennis again in past after having stopped playing for at least one year

  9. Total play occasions broke 600 million in 2008(+ 13% over 2007 and +33% since 2003). Total play occasions among age 6+ population Total Play Occasions: Number of times all players play tennis

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