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Bad Dog Tennis reports $200,000 annual revenue, urges restroom and more courts at Leonard and Helen Johns Park

2522185 · March 6, 2025
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Bad Dog Tennis owner Christopher Brown told the Parks Board Bad Dog generated about $200,000 in revenue in 2024 and expressed that lack of restroom facilities at Leonard and Helen Johns Park prevents daytime leagues and reduces potential revenue; staff said a master plan work session will be held next month.

The Flower Mound Parks Board on March 6 heard an annual report from Bad Dog Tennis owner and head coach Christopher Brown, who said the company’s Flower Mound programs generated about $200,000 in total revenue in 2024 and served 743 participants, of whom 585 were Flower Mound residents.

Brown told the board Bad Dog Tennis’s group program revenue was roughly $151,000 and private‑lesson revenue about $50,000; he said the business runs roughly 50 USTA tournaments in the area each year and that many nonresident participants come from nearby…

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