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University of Toronto Scarborough Tennis Centre

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Take a tour of the University of Toronto Scarborough Tennis Centre — which will be home to wheelchair tennis during the 2015 Parapan Am Games — with Observer TV News reporter Kimberly Naipaul:

More about the University of Toronto Scarborough Tennis Centre

Target date to complete:
Spring 2015

Cost:
$1.2 million

Construction:
Centre court stadium features seating for 250. Eight acrylic tennis courts designed to International Tennis Federation criteria.

Capacity:
1,000

Location:
Near 131 Old Kingston Rd.

Accessibility:
The eight brand-new acrylic courts at the University of Toronto Scarborough Tennis Centre, are designed to be accessible for all ages and abilities as a legacy of the Games.

Source: toronto2015.org/venue/university-toronto-scarborough-tennis-centre

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