Missouri Valley / Oklahoma

Hall of Fame revitalization to elevate tennis legacy in Oklahoma

August 28, 2025


The Oklahoma Tennis Foundation is proud to announce exciting improvements to the Oklahoma Tennis Hall of Fame, which is located at Edmond Center Court in Edmond, Oklahoma.

 

Phase 1 of the renovation project is underway and expected to be completed by December 2025. This first stage will focus on creating a brand-new entryway, giving the Hall of Fame a refreshed and welcoming presence for players, fans and visitors. The project has been made possible thanks to the generous support and funding of the Oklahoma Tennis Foundation.

 

Looking ahead, Phase 2 and Phase 3 will continue to elevate the space by adding new display cabinets and a redesigned Hall of Fame member wall. These additions will provide a more engaging way to honor the achievements of Oklahoma’s most accomplished tennis players, coaches and contributors.

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“We are excited about the enhancements to the Hall of Fame,” said David Minihan, Edmond Center Court general manager. “This project not only preserves the history of tennis in our state but also creates an inspiring space for the next generation of players.”

 

The Oklahoma Tennis Hall of Fame continues to be a place where the past, present and future of tennis in the state come together. Learn more about the Oklahoma Tennis Hall of Fame by clicking here.

 

Check out additional USTA Oklahoma news by clicking here.

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