Charm offensive to support clubs

Lancashire Tennis President Lisa Cartwright is on a mission to engage with as many LTA affiliated clubs in her region as she can.
“We haven’t been out there as much as we could have been and I want to change that,” states Lisa, who moved into post last December.
Social media is a key platform of her strategy adds Lisa, who enjoys one of the finest records of tennis achievement in the region.
“I played for Great Britain U18s,” explains the 47-year-old, “and believe I hold the record for most ladies singles, doubles and mixed titles in Lancashire.
After a 16-year playing career that began when she was 14, Lisa, who plays at Hawkshaw Tennis Club, Bury, moved into coaching and now plans to put some of her tennis experience to good use.
“I’m happy to support Lancashire LTA clubs at events and activities, particularly those trying to attract recreational players to their ranks,” she says.
“Tennis is not all about the elite end and the LTA runs national campaigns, such as park tennis, to encourage everybody to take up the game,” she adds.
There’s a danger that juniors who may not have the ability to make it to county standard lose interest and move away from tennis but clubs need to find ways to hold their interest.”








