Young children’s tennis on Arran
Project code: 1043
Estimated Price
£999
Project Summary
Help us make tennis accessible to our island’s youngest children - building confidence, focus, and fitness through on-island children’s tennis activities.Project Description
Creating opportunities for young children (aged 4-8 years) on Arran to discover tennis is a key goal of Brodick Tennis Club. With funding from the Lawn Tennis Association’s (LTA) Parks Tennis Fund, we’ve resurfaced our three courts and are nearing completion of this project. While waiting for the courts to be ready, many of our primary school teachers have completed a CPD tennis module delivered by Tennis Scotland so as to be able to actively promote tennis activities within their schools. We now also have a new group of LTA qualified Assistant Coaches who are eager to share their skills and enthusiasm with local children. Children as young as four can participate in tennis activities. To launch children’s tennis sessions on the island, we now seek funding for the essential equipment needed to introduce tennis to this age group.
The club is seeking funding to purchase age-appropriate tennis equipment that helps young children develop the key hand-eye coordination and movement skills tennis requires, all while having lots of fun. Research from the LTA shows that early enjoyment and success are critical to long-term participation. By providing properly sized and learning stage appropriate racquets, nets, and balls, as well as fun training tools like hoops, cones, and bean bags, we aim to create a positive, confidence-building environment for young players.
We are seeking funding for the following core equipment:
Red stage balls suitable for children aged 5-8 years (n=72) £86, foam balls for children aged 4+ (n=48) £104, pop up nets x 3 £300, 19” tennis rackets x 10 £159.90, 21” tennis rackets x 10 £159.90, mini cones (set of 4) x 3 £45, set of 6 hoops (50cm diameter) x 4 £84, set of 24 bean bags x 2 £60
Total requested = £998.80
Having the appropriate equipment for our youngest learners will also help the club to be inclusive, removing barriers of expensive and multi-stage equipment costs to families on the island, and enabling every child aged 4-8 years who would like to explore the game of tennis to get the chance to do so. Tennis is a challenging sport for our children to learn, but provides multiple potential benefits of physical activity, complex coordination and motor skills, confidence-building, and the mental and social skills offered by tennis being both an individual and team sport. We hope to use our island’s new playing spaces and trained coaches to help create a community of enthusiastic young tennis learners, contributing both to their physical and mental wellbeing.
Location: The Isle of Arran currently does not offer any formal LTA qualified coaching opportunities for children and playing facilities across the island have been in a poor state of repair. Brodick Tennis Club is seeking to open up the sport to our island community through the renovation of the tennis courts in Brodick to provide safe playing spaces, and a programme of training LTA qualified coaches which is being supported by Tennis Scotland and the LTA. We hope to close the gap in tennis availability, removing the disadvantage for our island community and creating opportunities for high quality tennis sessions. Brodick Tennis Club is situated just off the main road through the village. The location is well suited to serve the local community with the tennis courts being easy to access on foot, by public transport (there is a bus stop right beside the courts) or private vehicle as there is free on street parking as well as a couple of free car parks close by. The geographical location of Brodick itself means that it has direct access to the north, south and west of the island.
Proposed on behalf of: Brodick Tennis Club
Very worthwhile project
So important things like this proceed. Get kids having fun and active as soon as possible