Trouble is, tennis is still an elitst sport. Local councils think that for such a large space to be taken up by a court where a maximum of only 4 people can play, for the space of 3 courts they could have a football pitch and get 22 people plus subs playing. Football has pretty much destroyed every other sport's grass roots in this country, it dominates EVERYTHING. As how many boys at school have played football, the number will be about 99%. ask how many played tennis, the number will be 10% or less, and of those 10% only 1% had access to any sort of decent coaching if they were any good. Thus, tennis courts in this country are mainly private, thus expensive, thus meaning only the kids from the upper echelons of society get a chance to play. Listen to heather watson, she hardly speaks with a 'working class' accent. Ditto tim henman, and all the random jamie wards and colin flemings et al who's dads are all rich and 'old boys' from eton or oxford or some crap. ok not andy murray but he's hardly from a poor background.
The closest i can think of is dan evans whos from birmingham, like me. He speaks with a brummie accent (USA people think ozzy without brain damage) and is a member at the edgbaston priory club by my university, he plays for them i think, and the club holds a minor warm up tournament for women before wimbledon.
However, the priory clubs yearly membership to the tennis facilities and gym is over £750, not exactly cheap.
Its not so much the facilities though, we have a fair amount of courts and places to play. Its the fact that tennis isn't a pick up and play sport like badminton, you need to learn and be taught how to play, and it just isn't done in schools. You need private lessons which are idk, £50 a hour? quite a lot for you to pay for your 6 year old. Luckily my dad taught me
