NYJTL Breaks Ground on the Cary Leeds Center for Tennis and Learning in Crotona Park

May 24, 2013 | By New York Tennis Magazine Staff

New York Junior Tennis & Learning (NYJTL) has broken ground on building the Cary Leeds Center for Tennis & Learning in Crotona Park in the heart of the South Bronx. The Center will house a two-story, 12,000-square-foot clubhouse and educational facility, offering young people and their families a wide range of after-school academic support, such as tutoring, homework help, SAT and Regents test preparation, project-based learning, and college readiness programming. There are 30,000 children in schools directly surrounding Crotona Park and many more thousands of young people attending schools within a one-mile radius.

Cary Leeds (1958–2003) was a world-ranked professional tennis player and Wimbledon mixed-doubles semifinalist. Cary understood how tennis could change lives and loved coaching young players, many of whom compete professionally today. The Cary Leeds Center for Tennis & Learning was designed as a tribute to Cary’s passion for the sport and an inspiration for generations to come.

The facility will include:

►Two exhibition courts with spectator viewing for 1,000
►20 adjacent tennis courts (10 outdoor and 10 covered for year-round play)
►Two-story, 12,000-square-foot clubhouse for tennis players, youth education and
community activities

For more than 40 years, NYJTL has helped children learn the values tennis teaches so well, such as sportsmanship, discipline and respect. The experience and culture of tennis, together with other services provided at the Cary Leeds Center, will help young people improve their performance in school and raise their aspirations and self-expectations.

 

 


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