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    Raleigh's new tennis and paddle facility Swing breaks ground

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    Swing Racquet and Paddle — the first complex of its kind in the world — has broken ground in Raleigh. The approx. $125 million project near Brier Creek will feature various courts and a ping pong lounge with plenty of room for socializing. The campus will also include a restaurant led by celebrity chef Fabio Viviani.

    The facility and courts will be open to both seasoned + new players. A walking trail will run through the center of the 44-acre campus, connecting Swing to Raleigh’s greenway trail system .
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    Get ready to swing no matter what playing level you’re at.

    Renderings provided by Swing Racquet and Paddle

    The sports and the courts

    Swing will have 70+ places to play five different sports, including:
    • 28 tennis courts (clay and hard)
    • 25 pickleball courts
    • 15 padel courts
    • Four beach tennis + volleyball courts
    “Swing will offer much-needed court inventory while becoming a vital community hub where deeper connections and unforgettable memories are made” said Rob Autry, Founder and CEO of Swing Racquet + Paddle in a press release.
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    Swing’s 45-acre campus will feature 70+ racket and paddle courts.

    Renderings provided by Swing Racquet and Paddle


    As one of the fastest growing sports in the U.S. pickleball has created more of a demand for playing spaces. Swing’s flagship campus is projected to hit $360 million of economic impact in its first three years with more than one million visitors to the Raleigh area annually.

    The facility’s projected completion is in 2026.
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