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Location | University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
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Coordinates | 35°18′26.4″N 80°44′14.5″W / 35.307333°N 80.737361°W |
Owner | UNC Charlotte |
Capacity | 250 (seated) |
Surface | Post Tension Concrete |
Construction | |
Opened | January 21, 2011 (courts) |
Construction cost | $5.2 million ($7.04 million in 2023 dollars[1]) |
Architect | ADW Architects |
General contractor | JE Dunn/Chancy & Theys |
Tenants | |
Charlotte 49ers (NCAA) (2011-present) |
The Halton-Wagner Tennis Complex is a facility located on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Rebuilt in 2011, the facility is home to the 49ers men's and women's tennis teams.[2]
The current 12 courts were constructed to replace 15 previous courts located in the same place at the corner of Phillips Rd. and Cameron Blvd. The court is laid over a post-tension concrete slab which provides a medium-fast ball speed on impact.[3]
The courts are served by a small building with men's and women's locker rooms.
A new two-story support facility is between the courts and Cameron Blvd. The new tennis building includes new offices for the men's and women's tennis coaches, new men's and women's locker rooms, a racquet stringing room, and training room with ice and warm baths and taping area. The new building opened in the Spring of 2012.[4]
Two Richard Hallier athletic statues grace the facility's front entrance. They depict a male and a female tennis player in action. Like the twelve other Hallier sports statues on campus, they were donations by Charlotte businessman Irwin "Ike" Belk.