Rentals
UREC Tennis Center Priority Scheduling
First Priority
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University Recreation
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Second Priority
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HHPR scheduled classes/ events
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Third Priority
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Other University Functions
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Fourth Priority
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Non-university Functions
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- UREC Tennis Center event requests must be submitted online via the UREC Facility Reservation Form .
- Requests are reviewed in the order in which they are received.
- Two weeks is the standard lead time for requesting UREC facilities as event locations. It is expected that major events will be scheduled as far in advance of the activity date as possible.
- A $25.00 administrative fee will be added to the final invoice for all request changes (times, locations, equipment, supervision, etc.) made with less than a 48 business hours advanced notice from the date/time of the event.
- If the request is approved and confirmed in the calendar, an e-mail confirmation will be sent to the requester within two business days from the time the request is submitted. If a request is submitted Friday - Sunday, UREC staff will follow up by the next business day.
Tennis Court Rental Rates
UA Organization
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Tennis Court Rental
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$10.00
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Non-UA Organization
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Tennis Court Rental
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$20.00
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- All rates are per hour and not pro-rated. Reservations must be made for at least one hour.
- All rates are for each individual court.
- All summer camps are billed at non-university rates listed above.
- Payment methods include check, major credit card, or university account number. No cash payments.
- Additional fees may apply, including but not limited to: clean up, lighting, supervision, UAPD security, etc.
Tennis Court Rental Equipment
- UREC provides equipment specifically for use during facility rentals. Groups have the opportunity to rent tennis rackets and tennis balls.
- Special event equipment rented is recorded and accounted for on the group’s invoice.
- All special event equipment is in the Tennis Center Office and will distributed by UREC Tennis Center staff.
- Payment Procedures – refer to “Payment Procedures” on UREC website.