When complete, it'll be home to the midlands' first ever indoor tennis dome.
A midlands tennis club is renewing its appeal for help with a major expansion of its facilities.
Phase One of Athlone Tennis club's ambitious plans will include three new outdoor clay courts, at a cost of €450,000.
But the club is short €50,000 and encouraging donations through its online fundraiser.
Head of its finance committee, Pat Conway says the next step in the process is constructing the midlands' first ever indoor tennis dome:
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