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Reno Tennis Center Improvements Coming Soon

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Note: This is an archived community update from 2023. Some details (pricing, court counts, and timelines) are no longer current. For the latest info, visit our Reno Tennis Center page.

The Reno Tennis Center is exactly what its name implies a tennis and pickleball center for the city. By overseeing the operations of the RTC it allows us to breathe new life and energy into a Reno city landmark. Its location and accessibility can pave the way for building an athletic center open to a diverse population. Racquet sports and fitness shouldn’t be exclusive. The RTC has the ability to include all demographics in one central locale. It is the pulse of everyone who places themselves at the Reno Tennis Center, and the much-needed financial assistance, that will breathe life, and energy, into this community center.

Our goal is to fundraise and provide Corporate Sponsorships (Examples include logos on windscreens, court banners, net signs, and other marketing.) to help improve the center. If you are a member thank you for your support! If you are able to donate thank you! If you know of an organization or business that is interested in increasing their exposure in the Reno market while adding value to the community, please let us know.

This presentation for improving the Reno Tennis Center is simply a dream plan. All proposals are subject to approval by the City of Reno. Projected cost figures provided are estimates and subject to change.

Last Year’s Improvements

Time sure does fly, it’s been a little over a year and it’s been a pleasure serving everyone at the Reno Tennis Center. Here are some of the items we were able to make happen last year with the City of Reno.

  • Brought the business online which includes court reservations, registrations, and payments.
  • Formed new strategic partnerships to provide scholarship opportunities for people in the community who want to participate in racquet and paddle sports but are unable to afford it.
  • Installed cameras for our players to see the current court conditions online.
  • Replaced all the lights on courts 1, 2, 5 & 6.
  • Installed new locks on bathroom doors for security. The locks are on timer, so bathrooms remain accessible for players during playing hours and locked overnight.
  • Made new relationships which led to new events being hosted such as a community days, Senior Pickleball Games, and Jr Team Tennis. Along with our long-standing events through Sierra Junior Tennis Association such as Tennis Buddies.
  • Launched new pickleball programs for the community which include drill classes, camps, and leagues.
  • Purchased tennis and pickleball ball machines that are available to rent.
  • Made purchases to maintain the nets, screens, and courts. (Such as snow blower and leaf blower)
  • Employed office staff to work year-round at the center. (Weather permitting)

Now let’s jump into areas for improvement at the Reno Tennis Center. This is not an all-inclusive list. Please share your thoughts below by leaving a comment. Your comments will be taken into account as we prepare for the community meeting taking place at the Reno Tennis Center on February 26th at 2 pm.

Court Resurfacing

Presently, the Reno Tennis Center consists of 14 tennis courts, 8 fixed pickleball courts, and 8 blended lined pickleball courts. Today, the four back courts in the tennis center are in need of complete resurfacing. In order to provide the most value to the community we have proposed expanding court availability to both tennis and pickleball players. 

With the City of Reno, Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation, and our community leaders help we anticipate the Reno Tennis Center to receive funding for improvements this year. Funding will help resurface the back four courts which are 13-16. We are hopeful that construction will begin this spring.

reno tennis center dream plan

Courts 13 & 14 Current Condition

Reno Tennis Center Improvements
  • New post tension concrete foundation on courts 13 and 14 (Similar to courts (3, 4, 7 & 8)
  • Two coats of paint and line striping
  • Blended pickleball lines on both tennis courts (4 blended pickleball courts total)
  • Two new tennis nets
  • Four new heavy duty portable pickleball nets
  • Two screen dividers and up to 3 additional posts (Divider runs between courts 13 & 14)

Projected Costs

  • ~$475,000 (Waiting on funding. Anticipated to begin construction this Spring.)

Courts 15 & 16 Current Condition

How Court 15 & 16 Finished Concept Will Look…

  • New post tension concrete foundation on courts 15 & 16 into six fixed pickleball courts
    • Feedback: Six fixed pickleball courts with chain link fence separating the courts would be a higher quality product.
  • Two coats of paint and line striping
  • Six new pickleball posts and nets
  • Chain link fence separating the courts. Additional posts will be needed. 

Projected Costs

  • ~$525,000 (Waiting on funding. Anticipated to begin construction this Spring.)

Fixed Shade Structures

Currently there is a canopy that provides shade to 25% of the center. It runs down the center of the Reno Tennis Center between courts 1, 2, 3 and 4. It is where the community socializes, athletes take breaks between matches, and spectators watch games. 

Extend Fixed Canopy

  • Six 60 ft by 12 ft fixed canopies running down the remainder of the Reno Tennis Center.
    • Feedback: see if the canopies can block 100% of the light while being able to withstand high winds.
  • Feedback: Install fixed canopy on the front left side of the center as you enter the Reno Tennis Center. This can be used as an area for staff to utilize for checking in players and for the community to gather and relax.
    • Benches/bleachers for players/spectators along the center aisle of the center (that don’t obstruct the walkway).

Projected Costs

  • ~$125,000 (For the shaded structures)
  • ~$260,000 (For the installation by a private company)

We are hoping we can work with the city to make this a public works project to bring down the installation cost.

Wind Protection

We live in a windy area with the Reno Tennis Center residing next to the relatively flat Washoe County Golf Course. Here is our proposal to improve the playing experience for the community while beautifying the center.

Windscreens

  • Eleven 120 ft by 9 ft windscreens to span across the length of two tennis courts
    • Immediate need is four of the above windscreens to complete the center.

Projected Costs

  • $42,600
    • Cost for four windscreens ~$15,500

We would like to utilize any new windscreens to help offset current and future costs through Corporate Sponsorship. (Marketing organizations and companies on the windscreens.)

Improving Hitting Wall

Currently we have a cement wall spanning across court 13 and 14. It needs some repairs and freshening up.

Wall Crack Repair and Mural

  • Cement and crack repair on existing cement wall
  • Painted mural by local artist
    • We would like to incorporate silhouettes and targets into the mural for added utility for players.

Projected Costs

  • $15,000+

Improving the Restrooms

Our restrooms serve their purpose however with participation growing improvements can be made.

List of Improvements

  • Expanding to two stalls in the lady’s restroom
  • Installing privacy doors around stalls and urinals 
  • Installing soap dispensers

Projected Costs

  • Determined by the City of Reno
    • Cost is minimal for the soap dispensers. The dispensers need to be purchased and the city will install them. The soap will be purchased and refilled by our staff. A big concern is vandalism which is why city restrooms typically don’t have soap dispensers.

Additional Gate Entrances

Having additional gate entrances on courts 9 and 10 would making getting to pickleball courts more convenient and decrease the number of distributions for players.

List of Improvements

  • Install two walk-in gates (cut into existing fence) at the Northeast & Southwest side corners of courts 9 & 10.
  • Requires install of vertical posts and rails for gate openings.

Projected Costs

  • ~$4,200 (install of vertical posts and rails for gate openings.)
    • In order to be approved by the City of Reno the gates would probably need to be ADA compliant. Which would mean ramps for each gate. The cost of which is unknown.

Fix Existing Fences

Some of the fencing is original to the center and has bent in segments due to the high winds over the years.

List of Improvements

  • Fix or reinforce fences on Court 4 (South End) and Court 7 (North End).

Projected Costs

  • Unknown

Court Crack Repair

Many of the courts at the Reno Tennis Center haven’t been resurfaced or repaired in many years. Specifically, courts 1, 2, 5, 6, 11 and 12. (The back 4 courts are left out as court resurfacing is anticipated to take place this year.) This has left long stretches of cracks throughout the courts that need to be addressed.

List of Improvements

  • Crack repair on courts 1, 2, 5, 6, 11, and 12. Remove existing membrane, fill cracks, recoat repaired areas, and replace striping as necessary.

Projected Costs

  • ~$35,000

Other Suggested Improvements from the Community

  • Metal signs over every gate entrance specifying court numbers (each sign would presumably be a little overhead diagram so people know which is court 1 and which is court 2, etc). Or maybe just a single metal sign showing an overhead map of all courts. (Metal or any other permanent material.)
    • Notes: Maybe able to include in corporate sponsorship package(s).
  • More frequent cleaning of dust-off courts would help maintain their grit texture after they are resurfaced.
    • Notes: Implement schedule for when courts are to be blown off and block courts off accordingly on court reservation system.
  • Wall between the courts and the street to block sound of traffic.
  • Indoor courts for the community.

Business Needs for 2023

  • Additional tennis and pickleball pros (preferably 30+ hours a week) to be able to service our players, bring about more playing opportunities, and improve consistency in programming throughout the year. (Such as events for tennis and pickleball. Pickleball leagues and team competitions.)
  • Streamline programming on the same system (TopDog) for player and staff convenience.
  • Discover and enlist a grant writer. Historically, applying for grants and funding has been the greatest contribution to renovating the center.
  • Build community at the center to reach goals set by the community.

Let Us Know What You Think

This list of improvements is what the center could use in the short term. We are hopeful that we can get many of these items completed. However, we can’t do it alone. We could use your help whether it’s in the form of becoming a member, a donation, a corporate sponsorship or simply helping us improve the center in any way possible. Let us know what you think by leaving a comment below and let us know if there are other opportunities. We will be having a community meeting at the Reno Tennis Center on February 26th at 2 pm to go over plans for the center this year where you can attend as well. So, mark the date on your calendar and swing on by.

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Reno Tennis Center Community Update

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The Reno Tennis Center is the largest public tennis and pickleball facility in Northern Nevada. In this video, I cover the progress Tennis Nation Racquet Sports has made in the last five months at the Reno Tennis Center, what short term goals are on the way, and what long term goals we have for the facility. My purpose for sharing this update with the community is to receive feedback on how my team can take our products and service to the next level. We are always looking to improve and appreciate your support.

The Past 5 Months

First thing we did at the Reno Tennis Center was take the business online. Now you can:

  • Make court reservations.
  • Register for classes and make payments online.
  • Get updated on everything that is going on at the tennis center.

We realize the importance of making tennis and pickleball accessible to everyone. Fee and scholarship assistance is now available:

  • Health and Wellness Pass Scholarship and Fee Assistance Program
  • TNRS doesn’t receive any financial assistance from any third parties or non-profits to make this program possible.

We have developed an online presence across several social media platforms where we provide free lessons online for players and players’ parents to enjoy the sport.

  • Tennis Nation Racquet Sports YouTube Channel

We have launched several new classes and city-wide ladders for the community to enjoy.

  • Live Ball Tennis with Lucy
  • City-wide Winter Tennis Ladder
  • Pickleball Drill Class
  • Low Cost Pickleball Camp

On September 5th, the City of Reno and TNRS held the Reno Tennis Center’s first ever Free Family Tennis & Pickleball Day for the community to come out and learn tennis and pickleball on us. Other fun activities included face painting and free food provided by some of our local food trucks.

Our team understands the Reno Tennis Center is a community center. We have formed several strategic partnerships. Here are a few of them:

  • Shelli Fine with the City of Reno to help bring more racquet sports tournaments to the area.
  • United States Tennis Association’s Net Generation to improve junior tennis programming.
  • TNRS and the Reno Tennis Center will be hosting Sierra Junior Tennis Association sponsored events.

Reno Tennis Center Short Term Goals

Due to the heavy winds and being adjacent to the Washoe County Golf Course we will have the following maintenance tasks to make the courts more enjoyable for the community:

  • Putting up the windscreens in April and taking them down in October.
  • Utilizing a log to ensure the courts are being blown off weekly by office staff.

Improving the courts at the Reno Tennis Center is a must. We have formed a strategic partnership with the Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation to assist with raising funds. Here are the current projects:

  • Phase 3: Resurface courts 13 & 14 with a two-inch overlay.
  • Phase 4: Resurface courts 15 & 16 and convert them into 6 pickleball courts.

Pickleball is the fastest sport in the nation and demand is high in the Reno area. Here are items we are launching to grow the sport and provide value to the pickleball community:

  • Expand upon our current pickleball drill classes and camps.
  • Launch a city-wide pickleball ladder and league.

Reno Tennis Center Long Term Goals

Creating a community where everyone is can get together comfortably is essential at the Reno Tennis Center. Here is what we would like to do:

  • Extend the shaded structure between courts (1 & 2 and 3 & 4) to run all the way down the tennis center.

Tennis and pickleball courts require continued maintenance. Which means there needs to be a systematic approach to maintaining the courts.

  • Provide crack repair and maintenance for all courts.

Our largest goal as a team is to bring indoor courts back to Reno. We all are upset over the loss of Lakeridge. It is time for us to band together and bring a fixed or temporary system that provides indoor courts for the community. We would need the City of Reno’s approval to do the project at the Reno Tennis Center and obviously a lot of capital to make it happen.

Why Changes had to be Made

Here are some price changes we made at the Reno Tennis Center:

  • Increased court fees from $2 to $3 per person per visit.
  • Changed the seasonal membership to a year-round membership.
    • $200 individual membership (prorates available)
    • $300 family membership (prorates available)
    • Become a member at the Reno Tennis Center

Here are some service changes we made:

  • Employed office staff to provide customer service and maintenance support year-round.
  • Set up a fee assistance and scholarship program to help make tennis and pickleball accessible to everyone.
  • Provided a city-wide online reservation that is free for everyone. Reserve courts 72 hours in advance and creating an account is free.
  • Upgraded website for online registrations and payments.
  • Providing the public with free online lessons.
  • Launched a city-wide tennis ladder and will be launching a city-wide pickleball ladder and league this year.
  • Expanded tennis and pickleball services and implemented USTA curriculum in all junior programs.

Here are some reasons for the court fee increase. All prices have gone up nationally for products and services. (The $3 court fee per person per visit at the Reno Tennis Center is still below market value.) The amount we pay our employees has gone up. Our business expenses across the board have also gone up. Court resurfacing costs have risen. (To resurface two courts with a two-inch asphalt overlay cost around $50,000)

Court Fees and Membership Price Comparison

This price comparison is for informational purposes only and is based on information provided at the date of this post.

Reno Tennis Center

  • Court Fees: $3 per person
  • Individual Membership: $200 yearly
  • Family Membership: $300 yearly

Differentiated Services Provided

  • Year-round office staff employees.
  • Tennis and pickleball shop on site.
  • Scholarship – Fee Assistance through Parks and Recreation.
  • Free online reservation system for everyone.
  • Citywide tennis and pickleball ladders.

South Reno Tennis

  • Court Fees: $5 per person
  • Individual Membership: $200 yearly
  • Family Membership: $300 yearly

Differentiated Services Provided

  • Online reservation system for members only.
  • Tennis courts are in better condition being built in 2014.

Caughlin Athletic Club

  • Court Fees/Day Pass: $20 per person
  • Individual Membership: $70-$90 per month
  • Family Membership: $120+ per month

Differentiated Services Provided

  • Year-round support staff.
  • Online reservation system for members only.
  • Tennis and pickleball shop onsite.
  • Full-service racquet sports and aquatics club packed with amenities.

Tennis Lessons, Classes & Program Price Comparison

This price comparison is for informational purposes only and is based on information provided at the date of this post.

Reno Tennis Center

  • Private Lessons: $65 per hour
  • Group Lessons (1 hour): 3 people = $25 per person, 6 people = $15 per person
  • Drill Classes (1.5 hour): $20 per person
  • Youth Tennis: $15 to $25 drop in
  • Academy Tennis: $30 drop in

South Reno Tennis

  • Private Lessons: $75 per hour
  • Group Lessons (1 hour): 3 people = $29 per person, 6 people = $18 per person
  • Drill Classes (1.5 hour): 3 people = $43 per person, 6 or more = $25 per person
  • Youth Tennis: $25 drop in
  • Academy Tennis: $38 drop in

Caughlin Athletic Club

  • Private Lessons: $65 per hour + guest fee
  • Group Lessons (1 hour): 3 people = $25 per person, 6 people = $15 per person (Non-members pay guest fees)
  • Drill Classes (1.5 hour): $20 per person + guest fee
  • Youth Tennis: $20 to $30
  • Academy Tennis: $35 drop in

I want to thank you for making it to the end of this community update. My purpose for sharing this information is to keep everyone in the community informed, and as a way to receive feedback to take our products and services to new heights. Feel free to comment below and take advantage of our discount code for tennis and pickleball products.

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