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Royal King's Park Tennis Club

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Jorang Grove, Kings Park WA 6005, Australia

Royal King's Park Tennis Club, founded in 1899, is located in Kings Park, Western Australia. It was originally called the Mount Tennis Club and included two asphalt courts. Later, lawn tennis, bowls and croquet facilities were added.

The members' pavilion was built in 1926 and the McGibbon stand built in 1935. A new building opened in 2007 and includes social facilities as well as a gymnasium, squash courts and swimming pools.

The club has seen numerous Davis Cup ties played there, most recently in 2001 when the Australian team of Lleyton Hewitt, Pat Rafter, Wayne Arthurs and Todd Woodbridge played Ecuador. The 1971 Federation Cup was held there. In November 2011 it was announced the club was in contention for a Switzerland-Australia Davis Cup tie.

Currently, the club features 22 grass courts, 2 synthetic and 6 hard courts. It is operated by Next Generation Australia, a health and fitness company.

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Royal King's Park Tennis Club Wikipedia