The National Tennis Centre (NTC) is located at
Roehampton in southwest
London, close to the
All England Club in
Wimbledon. Officially opened in 2007 by Queen
Elizabeth II, the NTC has 22 courts, and a sports science centre.
Tennis courts The NTC has twelve acrylic
hard courts (six indoor, six outdoor), six
clay courts, and four
grass courts.
Hard courts – The NTC's acrylic courts have a GreenSet Grand Prix Acrylic surface. The indoor courts have a sprung timber sub-frame, while the outdoor courts are laid directly on asphalt.
Clay courts – The NTC has two different types of outdoor clay courts which have been designed for the UK climate and to allow for long clay court playing seasons. There are four Italian clay courts (identical to the courts used at
Foro Italico and
Monte Carlo), and two French-Court synthetic clay courts.
Grass courts – The LTA consulted All England Lawn Tennis Club head groundsman Eddie Seaward to advise on the installation of its four outdoor grass courts. The quality and playing characteristics are meant to replicate those found at the Wimbledon Championships.
Training facilities Along with its 22 tennis courts, the NTC is equipped with a gymnasium, outdoor sprint track, hydrotherapy, plunge pools and relaxation 'egg'. There is overnight accommodation for up to 54 people, along with a player lounge and recreation room.
Sports science centre The Sports Science and Medicine team at the NTC is meant to support Britain's elite players with the following: • Strength and Conditioning – Maximising players’ athletic potential through developing their power, strength, speed, movement and fitness. • Medical and Physiotherapy – Supporting all aspects of physical health from short term illnesses and minor injuries through to long term injury rehabilitation. • Performance Analysis – Developing players’ knowledge and understanding of their game and progress against their goals. • Nutrition – Supporting and educating players to make the right food choices in order to fuel and repair their body effectively and perform to their best. • Performance Lifestyle – Coaching and supporting players and their coaches/teams to navigate off court, personal, wellbeing or transition situations. • Psychology – Supporting players and their coaches/teams to develop psychological skills and strategies to enhance on court performance. • Mentally – Supporting your mental health to develop psychological skills and strategies to enhance on court performance. ==LTA Coaching Qualifications==