After two weeks of mostly wonderful weather in Auckland, let's hope we can put a lid on the idea of a roof for the ASB Tennis Arena.
There are many things that the sport in this country needs but creating an all-weather arena at Stanley St should be not be a priority. It was first mooted a few years ago when redevelopments started and gained some traction last year during the awful weather that disrupted the 2012 ASB Classic.
It is a fanciful idea. If 43 other tournaments this year prosper without cover on the ATP tour, then surely our fortnight of tennis can survive. Stanley St needs some work, especially in the spectator amenities at two of the three permanent grandstands and temporary barriers to stop the wind tunnel effect would be handy.
Aside from under-usage, the central issue for Auckland Tennis should be the state of the sport - which seems to have reached crisis point. Tennis administrators need an action plan or they can watch their game, still played by hundreds of thousands of Kiwis, become a recreation rather than a sport.
While Tennis New Zealand is in charge, Auckland Tennis can't abdicate responsibility. They have the largest catchment area for players and are the most cash-rich province, mostly thanks to the two summer tournaments.