It goes on after all
Tennis facility in Anif to be downsized
After a serious blow to the sport, Anif will continue with just three indoor courts instead of six, at least until September 2025 - but the uncertainty remains.
A blow to tennis in Salzburg" - this has been heard time and time again in recent years. Most recently last July, when it was finally decided that Gerald Mandl would have to pull up stakes at Tennispoint Anif in October - the "Krone" reported. There was no longer any chance of a joint future with Erich Quehenberger, the owner of the facility.
However, the damage to the beleaguered sport is not as great as initially assumed. Because operations will continue in a new form from October 1 - on three instead of the previous six indoor courts. In persona Willi Mandl, brother of the former tenant.
"I really wanted to continue," emphasizes the coach, who secured a preferential right after several discussions with Quehenberger and can now remain in Anif with his tennis school (WM Tennis). There he focuses on seniors, children, youth and beginners in the adult sector. However, tennis at the location only has a future in installments. This is because the agreement to continue operations runs until September 2025.
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