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Bad Dog Tennis reports growth to parks board, says limited court capacity constrains program expansion
Summary
Bad Dog Tennis told the Flower Mound Parks Board it completed the second year of a five-year contract, reported roughly $245,000 in 2025 revenue (group programming plus private lessons), served nearly 600 Flower Mound participants, and said its four-court footprint and restroom access limit expanded tournament and daytime league play.
Christopher Brown, owner of Bad Dog Tennis, updated the Flower Mound Parks and Recreation Board on the company's local operations during the March 5 meeting.
Brown said Bad Dog Tennis has operated in Flower Mound for eight years and completed the second year of its current five-year contract with the town. "Two years ago our total group programming revenue was around 150. You add the private lessons to that…
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