Racquet Network makes it easy for community facilities to run successful lessons, programs and tournaments. Communities who partner with us are able to turn their outdoor tennis courts and other racquet sports infrastructure into revenue earners.
How much can we earn?
Partnering with Racquet Network means that 75 per cent of all gross revenues generated from lessons, programs and tournaments will be returned to your community association. Here is how revenue is shared in our Community Partnerships Program:
Under this arrangement, a typical four court facility can be earning as much as $25,000 per anum in gross revenue from their courts in less than five years. At the same time, most participating communities also see an increase in the number of active volunteers who are prepared to donate time and energy to community racquet sports programs.
How does it work?
Step 1 – Enter into a three-year partnership agreement with us
Step 2 – We assign one or more certified adult instructors to your facility
Step 3 – The instructor works with your community to set up lessons, programs and tournaments
Step 4 – Racquet Network promotes your activities to the members of our network
How long does it take?
Provided our instructors are able to start the planning process with a sufficient amount of lead time, we usually see positive results in the first season. Generally speaking, though, it takes a minimum of three seasons to fully establish succesful new programs that are operating at full capacity.
Which sports are eligible?
When setting up partnerships with new communities, we take a variety of factors into account including: existing racquet sports infrastructure, community demographics, nearby competitors and industry trends. Based on this analysis, we may recommend including one, some or all of the following sports for your community.
Tennis Squash Badminton Speed Badminton Table Tennis Racquetball Platform Tennis Racketlon Rapidball Pickleball Beach Tennis Wheelchair TennisContact us today to find out how to turn your community courts into revenue earners through Racquet Network’s Community Partnerships Program.
























































