Two young people in brightly coloured sports gear stand closest to the camera while two are in the background. All four are working together to play doubles tennis on a blue tennis court.
NEXT TENNIS STARS Local people of all ages will be able to benefit from the new state-of-the-art Jim Elphick Tennis Centre.

Projects & Works

Jim Elphick Tennis Centre serves up a winner for Wagga Wagga

Published: 10 Apr 2025 4:32pm

A bold new chapter in regional sport has begun with the official opening of the redeveloped Jim Elphick Tennis Centre at Bolton Park today (10 April 2025).

The state-of-the-art facility positions Wagga Wagga as a premier destination for tennis and sporting events – from grassroots through to elite level.

Delivered by Wagga Wagga City Council in partnership with the NSW Government and Tennis NSW, the $9.15 million transformation marks the completion of Stage 1 of the Bolton Park Sports Hub project.

The Jim Elphick Tennis Centre was officially opened by Independent Member for Wagga Wagga Dr Joe McGirr MP, representing NSW Minister for Sport, The Hon Stephen Kamper MP.

The launch was a celebration of community and sporting heritage, with appearances from tennis greats Tony Roche AO MBE and Casey Dellacqua, Tennis NSW President Melissa Achten and CEO Darren Simpson, Tennis Australia’s Director of Pathways Lawrence Robertson, and local dignitaries including Deputy Mayor Councillor Georgie Davies.

Nine people stand side by side, beside and behind a newly revealed replica bronze plaque that is flanked by two short length red velvet curtains. Six of the nine people are men, and three are women.
ADVANTAGE WAGGA: (L to R) Cr Georgie Davies, Dr Joe McGirr MP, Mr Mick Marien, Mr Chris Elphick, Mr Darren Simpson (Tennis NSW), Mr Lawrence Robertson (Tennis Australia), Ms Melissa Achten (Tennis NSW), and tennis legends Casey Dellacqua and Tony Roche AO MBE, celebrated today's opening of the Jim Elphick Tennis Centre at Bolton Park.

The event featured a Welcome to Country by Wiradjuri Elder Aunty Mary Atkinson and a Smoking Ceremony led by Wiradyuri man Luke Wighton.

Also attending were family members of both the late Jim Elphick – fondly known as Wagga’s ‘Mr Tennis’ – and of the late Joe Schipp, former Member for Wagga Wagga and passionate supporter of local tennis, with a centre court named in his honour.

The new-look centre features eight International Tennis Federation-standard cushioned acrylic hard courts, two cushioned warm-up courts, and five synthetic grass courts for community use.

It also includes a dedicated netball court, a multi-use court, and a modern clubhouse offering premium facilities and sweeping views of the tennis precinct and Robertson Oval.

Mayor Dallas Tout said the redevelopment is a milestone for the city.

“This project solidifies Wagga Wagga’s reputation as a leading sports and events destination. We're thrilled to welcome players, officials, and visitors from across the country.”

The Centre will soon host its first high-profile event; two back-to-back women’s ITF World Tennis Tour tournaments in September as part of the Australian Pro Tour.

The event is expected to attract rising international talent and generate more than $750,000 for the local economy.

Tennis NSW President Melissa Achten praised the Jim Elphick Tennis Centre redevelopment’s project’s collaborative spirit.

“This regional hub was made possible through partnerships between Council, the NSW Government, Tennis NSW, and the local community. It’s a game-changer for regional players.”

A young girl aged approximately ten is swinging a tennis racquet in preparation to hit a yellow tennis ball in flight. She is dressed in brightly coloured sporting gear and running across a new blue tennis court.

Wagga Wagga Tennis Association President Michael Marien welcomed the upgrade.

“From grass in 1929 to today’s international-standard surfaces, the local tennis community is excited to play and compete here.”

Above all, the Jim Elphick Tennis Centre stands as a tribute to the city’s proud tennis legacy and a springboard for its sporting future.

To learn more about the redevelopment visit Have Your Say Wagga.