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  1. May 5, 2022 · The first Padel tennis centre in the North West has been unveiled in Lytham. The courts at Lowther Gardens have been developed by Blackpool sportsman Steve Riley with support from the Lowther...

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  2. Steve and his team created one of the largest private operators of public park sports facilities in the UK, and rolled out tennis and padel courts across the Royal Parks in London as well as with local councils.

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  3. Nov 9, 2021 · Starting off strong with padel coach Steve Riley, who is the Director of Coaching and Founder of Will to Win. Riley has two qualifications: LTA Level 5 Master Performance Coach and British Padel Level 1 Coach.

  4. Steven Riley (61) is a tennis player from Great Britain. Click here for a full player profile.

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  5. Nov 18, 2022 · Lowther Gardens, once home to numerous tennis courts, lay derilect and was and opened as part of a celebration the centenary of Fylde’s park in July2022. Why is ‘Mr Will To Win’ Steve Riley involved in opening up courts in the North West? Well he is originally from Blackpool, and lived in Fylde.

  6. Apr 30, 2022 · Tim Lince, Lowther’s Chief Executive Officer and Artist Director, said, ‘Lowther Gardens Trust are thrilled to have this opportunity of working with the developer Steve Riley from SR Sports Activities and hosting Padel and normal tennis in our beautiful Edwardian gardens.

  7. Jun 15, 2015 · Nine tennis courts generates £30,000 a year,” says Steve Riley, founder of Will to Win, the largest provider of public tennis in the UK. “If you charge £8 an hour for a tennis court, if you have 17 sessions a week per court for 35 weeks a year, you make £4,700.