It's not quite a double fault ... but plans to build New Zealand's first clay court tennis complex in Napier have been put in the "delayed match" category.
Napier City Council chief executive Wayne Jack confirmed yesterday the complex, which had been promoted as a possibility as part of expansion plans at Park Island, had been put on hold.
"Based on information we have achieved the project isn't worth pursuing at this stage. It does not make economic sense as there is already an over supply of tennis courts in the city," Jack said.
While Jack didn't mention the cost of the world class project it is believed there would not have been much change out of $15 million. Plans involved a mix of indoor and outdoor courts plus a "No 1" court for high-profile matches with an up to 5000-spectator capacity.
Napier-based professional coach Simon Winter was disappointed the complex had been shelved but understood the council's feasibility study had been a thorough process. "I know the project can be reinvestigated in the future. It's not dead in the water," Winter said.