Jeongseon County in Gangwon Province is moving forward with an all-weather improvement project for the tennis courts at the sports complex, aiming to create public sports facilities that residents and recreational athletes can conveniently use regardless of the weather.

Overview of Jeongseon Sports Complex. Courtesy of Jeongseon County

Overview of Jeongseon Sports Complex. Courtesy of Jeongseon County

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Recently, Jeongseon County has been expanding the foundation for regional revitalization through sports marketing by hosting training camps for the Gangwon Special Self-Governing Province tennis team in preparation for the National Sports Festival.


In particular, attracting training camps and various competitions has a positive impact on the local economy and increases participation in recreational sports, further highlighting the need to establish stable environments for training and matches.


Accordingly, the county plans to invest a total project budget of 5.8 billion won to create an all-weather tennis court equipped with a rain shelter and ancillary facilities at the sports complex tennis courts in Aesan-ri, Jeongseon-eup. The main aspects of the project include installing a rain shelter covering 2,564.63 square meters, allowing all four tennis courts to be used in all weather conditions, as well as expanding restrooms and landscaping as supporting facilities.


The preliminary procedures, including the detailed design, have been completed, and construction has begun with the goal of completion by November. Once the project is finished, the facility is expected to be available for stable, year-round use regardless of weather conditions, significantly enhancing its utilization.


Through this environmental improvement project, the county aims not only to promote recreational sports but also to increase the attraction of training camps and nationwide competitions, thereby further boosting the regional economy.



Kim Jaeseong, Head of the Culture and Sports Department, stated, "We expect that the creation of an all-weather tennis court will broaden opportunities for residents to participate in recreational sports and strengthen the foundation for attracting sports teams," adding, "We will continue to work on expanding sports infrastructure to invigorate the local community."


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