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Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club


Clubhouse and courts
Former namesLisvane Tennis Club and Cardiff Tennis Club before merger
LocationLisvane, Cardiff, Wales
Coordinates51°32′53″N 3°11′06″W / 51.54811°N 3.18491°W / 51.54811; -3.18491
OwnerCardiff Athletic Club
Surfaceall-weather
Opened1988
Sections of
Cardiff Athletic Club
Cardiff Athletic
Club
Cardiff Rugby
Football Club
Cardiff Cricket
Club
Lisvane (CAC)
Tennis Club
Cardiff Athletic
Bowls Club
Cardiff & Met
Hockey Club

Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club, also known as either the Cardiff Tennis Club, or the Lisvane Tennis Club, is a tennis club based in Lisvane, Cardiff, Wales. Lisvane Tennis Club amalgamated with the tennis section of Cardiff Athletic Club in 2003 to form the Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club. It has its headquarters at Cardiff Arms Park.

History

Tennis was first played on Cardiff Arms Park in 1867. The tennis and bowls sections joined with the existing rugby and cricket sections of CAC in the mid-twenties. Ladies Hockey, Baseball and Golf sections joined the CAC in the thirties and Cardiff Hockey Club joined the CAC after World War II. The Tennis section along with the cricket section moved to Sophia Gardens in 1966, and after the Sophia Gardens ground was sold to Glamorgan County Cricket Club in 1998. The tennis section then had no fixed site until in 2003 they amalgamated with Lisvane Tennis Club and moved to a new permanent location in 2003 and became Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club. Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club forms the tennis section of Cardiff Athletic Club.

Facilities

In April 2004, Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club built of a new clubhouse, opened by the then Cardiff Athletic Club President, Bleddyn Williams. The club has five floodlit all-weather tennis courts which are up to LTA standards.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Brief History of CAC". Cardiff Athletic Club. Archived from the original on 8 October 2016. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  2. "Tennis Tuesday Gets Women on Court". Cardiff Times. Retrieved 24 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Cardiff Cricket Club section". Cardiff Athletic Club. Archived from the original on 24 April 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  4. ^ "Lisvane (CAC) Tennis Club". Cardiff Athletic Club. Archived from the original on 24 April 2014. Retrieved 31 July 2012.

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