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RE: Davis Cup 2015 - World Group Round 1 - 6-8 Mar


Sell the sofa to find it ! Lol 



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RJA wrote:
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I am club captain at DPLTC yes  grass would not normally not be ready but why not produce some grass courts even indoors specifically for the tie and utilise centre court Wimbledon


Playing outdoors in early March is clearly a non starter due to the weather while producing an indoor grass court for a one off tie would be insanely expensive as you would have to hire the venue for weeks if not months in advance. Wimbledon Centre Court is also a non starter as the AELTC would give a polite but firm "no chance in hell" response and surely it would still be pretty cold, even under the roof.



-- Edited by RJA on Friday 19th of September 2014 10:34:45 PM


Why is Wimbledon centre court a non-starter? Surely it would be difficult for the AELTC to be seen to be so negative towards GB tennis success?

Apparently the air-con has facility to ensure min air temp of 14C - cool but surely not too cold to play tennis?

You can always use lights to help the grass grow beforehand - I've seen these used at Wembley stadium during winter.

I don't see how having 5 matches on centre court in March or 3 days of 15,000 spectators compared to over 35,000 on Wimbledon fortnight is such a big problem??



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Can't imagine the Wimbledon groundsman allowing anyone on centre court in March!



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I'm not sure it would be a good idea anyway. Surely the grass would help the big-serving Americans. And as has already been said, it's the hard-court season - I don't think Andy would be too happy at the idea of 3 days on grass: he usually has problems with a change of surface.

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I'm not sure it's fair either.

London gets Wimbledon every year. London gets the Masters. London got the Olympics.

Surely some other city should get the Davis Cup - spread the love and all that :)

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What date do they have to announce the venue by?

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How about the Metro Radio Arena in Newcastle, 11,000 capacity, hosted a tie before, and oh yes I'm about 4 miles down the road, very handy.

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what about braehead arena in glasgow, been used before and they players seem to enjoy it up there. also we dont get any top level tennis in scotland so we deserve our turn!

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Sim wrote:
RJA wrote:
A1 tennis academy wrote:

I am club captain at DPLTC yes  grass would not normally not be ready but why not produce some grass courts even indoors specifically for the tie and utilise centre court Wimbledon


Playing outdoors in early March is clearly a non starter due to the weather while producing an indoor grass court for a one off tie would be insanely expensive as you would have to hire the venue for weeks if not months in advance. Wimbledon Centre Court is also a non starter as the AELTC would give a polite but firm "no chance in hell" response and surely it would still be pretty cold, even under the roof.



-- Edited by RJA on Friday 19th of September 2014 10:34:45 PM


Why is Wimbledon centre court a non-starter? Surely it would be difficult for the AELTC to be seen to be so negative towards GB tennis success?


While I would think it possible to produce a grass court for March it would severely disrupt preparations of Centre Court for the championships and there is simply no way that the AELTC would accept that.



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Why not put the tie out to tender? Why not allow tennis clubs up and down the land to pitch for the privilege (and money to be made) of hosting the tie?

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huntley93 wrote:

what about braehead arena in glasgow, been used before and they players seem to enjoy it up there. also we dont get any top level tennis in scotland so we deserve our turn!


 Ever since you guys nearly voted for independence, I'm guessing that your chances of being at the top of the list may have diminished.



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Why not put the tie out to tender? Why not allow tennis clubs up and down the land to pitch for the privilege (and money to be made) of hosting the tie?


 I'm sure it does. Subject to capacity, facilities, surface etc.

 

Echo Arena please - DC held there previously 



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philwrig wrote:
huntley93 wrote:

what about braehead arena in glasgow, been used before and they players seem to enjoy it up there. also we dont get any top level tennis in scotland so we deserve our turn!


 Ever since you guys nearly voted for independence, I'm guessing that your chances of being at the top of the list may have diminished.


so what does that matter! The team is 50 per cent Scottish 



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scottie1 wrote:
philwrig wrote:
huntley93 wrote:

what about braehead arena in glasgow, been used before and they players seem to enjoy it up there. also we dont get any top level tennis in scotland so we deserve our turn!


 Ever since you guys nearly voted for independence, I'm guessing that your chances of being at the top of the list may have diminished.


so what does that matter! The team is 50 per cent Scottish 


 I agree, but Glasgow has been used on several occasions recently, and 45% of Scotland would prefer there not to be a GB team with Scottish players in it.



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philwrig wrote:
scottie1 wrote:
philwrig wrote:
huntley93 wrote:

what about braehead arena in glasgow, been used before and they players seem to enjoy it up there. also we dont get any top level tennis in scotland so we deserve our turn!


 Ever since you guys nearly voted for independence, I'm guessing that your chances of being at the top of the list may have diminished.


so what does that matter! The team is 50 per cent Scottish 


 I agree, but Glasgow has been used on several occasions recently, and 45% of Scotland would prefer there not to be a GB team with Scottish players in it.


and what has that got to do with a davis cup venue 



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