'Rain or shine, we can come and train': National players welcome all-weather courts at Kallang Tennis Hub

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Singapore is no stranger to unpredictable weather — a sunny day can turn rainy very quickly. Over the years, our national tennis players have been hit with delays and cancellations in their training due to the fickle skies. With the opening of the new Kallang Tennis Hub (KTH) on Monday (April 15), however, the weather can no longer put a...

'Rain or shine, we can come and train': National players welcome all-weather courts at Kallang Tennis HubApril 13, 2024 4:36 AMSingapore is no stranger to unpredictable weather — a sunny day can turn rainy very quickly.

That is because the four-storey, 24,514 sq m building — their new training ground — boasts seven indoor courts in air-conditioned halls. "This means that rain or shine, we can come and train," added the 17-year-old after her first training session at the new courts. The 19 tennis courts at KTH, combined with the existing ones at the Kallang Tennis Center, will help STA amplify its programmes.

Aside from regional and local tournaments, STA hopes that larger-scale tournaments, such as those organised by the International Tennis Federation and Asian Tennis Federation, will consider travelling to Singapore following the opening of KTH.The media tour also covered the Kallang Football Hub , which is primarily a training centre for the national football teams and currently not open to the public.

 

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