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Sheridan Snyder Tennis Center

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Sheridan Snyder Tennis Center
The Snyder Center courts
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Location210 Emmet Street South
Charlottesville, Virginia 22904
OwnerUniversity of Virginia
OperatorUniversity of Virginia
Capacity1,000
Field size13 hard courts
SurfaceHard courts
Construction
Opened1997
Construction cost$1,400,000
Tenants
Virginia Cavaliers (men's & women's tennis)

The Sheridan Snyder Tennis Center at the University of Virginia opened in 1997 right next to Memorial Gymnasium. The 13-court facility showcases Virginia's men's and women's tennis teams.

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The complex has spectator areas built into the adjacent hillsides. Plans for the complex also include a tennis pavilion that will house instructional and meeting areas, tournament administration headquarters, and equipment storage space.

Namesake

The tennis center is named after Sheridan Snyder, a 1958 University of Virginia graduate who founded the National Junior Tennis League. Snyder is also a board member of Friends of Virginia Tennis.

Tennis in Charlottesville

Virginia's Sheridan Snyder Tennis Center not only provides a home for the Cavaliers, but also hosts institutions from the community and around the nation. In addition to University faculty and staff tournaments, clinics, and student classes, the courts accommodate community participants in the Dogwood Festival Tournament, and a number of Junior Tournaments.

Past Facilities

Tennis facilities at Virginia date back to 1931 with the construction of the Lady Astor tennis courts. The school's first tennis center was made possible by a gift from Nancy Astor, a Virginia-born member of the British Parliament, who contributed her resources on the condition that others would take part in the venture.[citation needed]

See also

External links

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