The study aims to identify the economic return of tennis in private clubs throughout three domains , Financial domain , Technical domain and Facilities and capabilities , The researcher used the descriptive method which is appropriate to the nature of the study , The total samples of tennis players and parents were 82 individual, selected from private tennis clubs. Table (1) shows the characterization of the sample , Playing tennis at the private clubs achieves the following financial returns , Providing special paid training sessions , The financial profits attain by the restaurants and cafeterias of the club , Profits achieve by renting the tennis courts , There is an increases of demand for membership in the club because of the presence of tennis courts , Playing tennis in private clubs realize financial return through the following, Provide special paid training for players , Renting tennis courts , Marketing for tennis gears , Advertisements of the club , The restaurants and cafeterias that provide services for members , Organizing tennis championships , There is an increases of demand for membership in the club .
Abdel Aziz Labib, L. (2014). Economic Returns of Practicing Tennis on Private Clubs. Journal of Applied Sports Science, 4(1), 87-104. doi: 10.21608/jass.2014.84807
MLA
Labib Abdel Aziz Labib. "Economic Returns of Practicing Tennis on Private Clubs", Journal of Applied Sports Science, 4, 1, 2014, 87-104. doi: 10.21608/jass.2014.84807
HARVARD
Abdel Aziz Labib, L. (2014). 'Economic Returns of Practicing Tennis on Private Clubs', Journal of Applied Sports Science, 4(1), pp. 87-104. doi: 10.21608/jass.2014.84807
VANCOUVER
Abdel Aziz Labib, L. Economic Returns of Practicing Tennis on Private Clubs. Journal of Applied Sports Science, 2014; 4(1): 87-104. doi: 10.21608/jass.2014.84807