'Hidden gem': Judy Murray opens Glasgow's newest tennis courts after refurb

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'Hidden gem': Judy Murray opens Glasgow's newest tennis courts after refurb
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The new tennis courts are open to anyone who wants to use them, free of charge.

Yesterday, dozens of local families gathered at the newly finished Maryhill Tennis Courts, where the tennis coach held a training session for children and cut the ribbon on the facility.

Judy Murray, chair of her foundation said:"Getting families together, out in the fresh air is so important. It always has been but post-pandemic, it is even more important. Overlooking the city, the sports facility is run by volunteers, like Sarah Howitt, co-chairperson of Friend of Maryhill Park.”They were really difficult to play on, we would clear them up and then it would rain. It’s a hugely significant place in the park.

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