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DENVER, CO - OCTOBER 2:  Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Getting your player ready...

By this time next year, Louisville could be home to Colorado’s largest tennis club — an array of 25 indoor and outdoor courts, half a dozen smaller courts for children, a clubhouse, and a team of professional trainers and coaches.

The Rocky Mountain Tennis Center, which bought a 13.5-acre parcel at the northeast corner of West Dillon Road and South 96th Street last year, has been working its way through the city’s approval process in the hopes of getting a final thumbs-up in the spring.

The project got preliminary approval from City Council earlier this month.

Kendall Chitamber, the center’s director of tennis, said he plans to tap into his days as a coach and pro player to lure the best from the global game of tennis to practice in Louisville.

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