Monday, March 3, 2008

Tennis Anyone?



We have a famous, world renown, public tennis center right near downtown Fort Lauderdale inside Holiday Park. The Jimmy Evert Tennis Center (JETC) is located just minutes from the world famous Fort Lauderdale Beach in the lush tropical setting of Holiday Park.



The Jimmy Evert Tennis Center was managed for 49 years by none other than Jimmy Evert, the father of former # 1, Chris Evert. We have to say that he is one great gentleman and is loved by all who come in contact with him. His love of tennis and this facility made for a very special place for all of us to enjoy the sport. We can remember when he would walk the courts with towels in hand after a rain delay to soak up puddles so that players could get back on the courts as soon as possible. No job was beneath him. When he retired in 1997, the City of Fort Lauderdale honored its “Patriarch of Tennis” by renaming the former Holiday Park Tennis Center to its present name, the Jimmy Evert Tennis Center. Since his retirement there has not been one person who could come close to his dedication to the center, the sport and it’s membership.


Since the JETC is a public facility, membership fees are kept low due to the fact that property taxes contribute to the maintenance of the center. Since the majority of the courts are clay, there is a hefty maintenance bill. If you live in the city limits of Fort Lauderdale an adult membership is only $212.00 per year for all the tennis you can physically play. And if you are a Senior then it is only $185.50. Couples are only $365.70 and Families are 418.70 for the year. And added to that benefit is the fact that you can also play at George English Tennis Center with your membership. Tennis is really a bargain in our area and we take advantage of it, playing several times a week. Imagine playing on clay courts all year at that rate, it is amazing when you think about it.





The Jimmy Evert Tennis Center has 18 lighted clay courts and 3 hard courts, while George English, which is within a mile east, has 7 lighted hard courts. Both of these centers are close to the beaches. The Center hosts several tournaments each year, like the USTA National Open Clay Court Championships coming up in May of this year. Both the Boy’s 14 and Girl’s 12 clay court championships are hosted here. The Girl's 12 was just held last weekend. And these tiny tots taking lessons are the future of tennis in our area.


There is such a warm atmosphere here at the JETC. Some people have been coming here for many years and even when they no longer play the game, they come and visit with everyone and watch the tennis. This is one of the few tennis facilities where you can walk up with your racket in hand and pick up a cordial game of tennis in a matter of minutes. Many times there are players looking for a 4th for their doubles game and will welcome you in. Tennis is such a great social sport and the Jimmy Evert Tennis Center is a prime example of how wonderful it can be to play the game of tennis.



The club house was built new around 1996 and is still a rather simple homey building. Inside the club house you can browse the photos of all the famous tennis players who have graced the halls here. You hope that just a tad of that skill will rub off on you as you pass. JETC is called the “Home of Champions”.

4 comments:

irondad said...

Looks beautiful there. Never played on clay. I hate the thought of dirty spots where I get hit by the ball! For a while I switched over to racquetball. It amazed me how many times I hit myself with the racquet or the ball. It was too dangerous! Had to go back to tennis.

Conchscooter said...

Good lord, you make it sound so enticing I feel like i should take the sport up. That'll be the day.

Heinz N Frenchie said...

irondad, we don't get dirty spots as we don't have red clay like in France. That can get pretty ugly. Actually clay courts are so easy on the body that people can play many more healthy years. Never tried racquet ball but it looks scary when we have watched it. You haven't lived until you play on clay!

conch, can't believe that you live in Florida and don't play tennis. You are missing out on a whole culture. It's never too late.

Anonymous said...

Neat stuff.

I know we live in the same country, but sometimes when I read your posts and see these beautiful pics it is so different from what I'm used to that it's as if you live in a foreign country.