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Santa Clara University

Degheri Tennis Center


The Degheri Tennis Center is the home of both the Santa Clara men's and women's programs. The facility is one of the finest tennis venues of its size on the West Coast and boasts a distinct Broncos home court advantage.

Venue Quick Facts

 Opened January 1999
 Playing Surface Coming Soon
 Seating Capacity 750
 First Dual Match
 (Men's Tennis)
Feb. 12, 1999
vs. Rice (L, 0–7)
 First Dual Match
 (Women's Tennis)
Oct. 18, 1998
vs. Gonzaga (W, 6–3)

Team Records at Degheri Tennis Center

 Team Record
 Men's Tennis Coming Soon
 Women's Tennis Coming Soon

In 1998, Santa Clara took the tennis courts that served the university since the 1950s and replaced them with the Pat Malley Recreation & Fitness Center. The coaching staff and athletic department administration used the opportunity to create a first-class tennis facility to serve as a launching pad to greater success for the SCU tennis programs and increase recreational opportunities for the campus community.

The first phase of the project was completed in the fall of 1998, with the fully completed facility opening in January 1999. The $2.5 million venue includes six championship lighted courts with seating for 750 spectators on the east side.

Formerly known as the Santa Clara University Tennis Center, the facility has proven to be fruitful for both Bronco tennis programs, as they have enjoyed very successful home campaigns since the new facility opened.

The facility has hosted numerous West Coast Conference Championships for both the men and women. It hosted the WCC men's championship tournament three times -- in 2000, 2004 and 2008. It played host to the WCC women's championship on four occasions -- 1999 in its inaugural year, 2000, 2002 and 2006. The facility has also been used for a variety of marquee collegiate tennis events. The men's program hosted the prestigious OMNI Hotels ITA Fall Regional in 2001.

The Degheri Tennis Center is also home to annual Bronco summer camps for children and adults, a calendar year-round academy for developing young junior players, the official training grounds for South Bay Smash wheelchair tennis, and clinics and community-action programs coordinated through partnerships with organizations such as the Northern California Tennis Association and Youth Tennis Advantage.

The Tennis Center was renamed in February 2004 after Bert Degheri, who attended SCU in 1958-59 and was a member of the men's squad. Degheri transferred to the University of San Diego, where he graduated in 1961. In addition to his gift to Santa Clara, Degheri has donated funds to build USD's alumni center, and St. Francis High School in La Cañada, Calif., for a performing arts center.

In all, the Degheri Tennis Center is a facility that is functional and inspirational, as Santa Clara has been able to greatly expand its student and community participation in the sport of tennis, and at the same time, showcase a competitive stage that reflects the high quality, spirit and dedication of its student-athletes and coaches.