Homes For Sale in Lake Nona near the USTA Tennis Training Facility
The United States Tennis Association (USTA) has announced its plans to create the "new home" for American tennis, a state-of-the-art facility at Lake Nona area in Orlando, Fla., that will enhance the sport at every level. The 100-plus court tennis center, which will house the USTA’s Community Tennis and Player Development divisions, will be divided into dedicated areas that will focus on the complete tennis pathway – from the youngest players, to recreational players, to collegians, to future professional players, and to professional tour level players. The target completion date is the fourth quarter of 2016.
The complex will include:
- Tournament and League Area
- Collegiate Tennis Area
- Team USA Area
- High Performance and Player Development Area
- 36/60’ Tennis for youth and adults
- USTA Office Building
- Technology
- Create 154 New Jobs
- 100+ Courts
- Close Proximity to Orlando International Airport
"This is an opportunity for us to enhance tennis in the Orlando community, which is already a rabid tennis city," said UCF Athletics Director Todd Stansberry. "Having a center of this magnitude is just going to enhance the opportunity to play tennis and bring the greatest players from around the world to Orlando, which is going to elevate Orlando as a tennis destination."
Lake Nona is a thoughtfully planned, innovative community in southeast Orlando driving more than $7 billion in economic activity in Central Florida. Highlighted by a life sciences cluster known as Medical City, Lake Nona has become home to some of the nation’s top hospitals, universities, research institutions and health and life science companies.
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