Vandalism damages grass courts at Devonshire Park before Eastbourne Open

An act of vandalism has damaged multiple grass courts at Devonshire Park in Eastbourne, just over a month before the Lexus Eastbourne Open begins on June 22. Eastbourne Borough Council leader Stephen Holt described the incident as an outrageous act of mindless vandalism. Security has been increased while police review CCTV footage to identify those responsible.

The damage occurred during preparations for the prestigious grass-court tournament, which serves as key preparation for Wimbledon. Council staff have been working to repair the courts and ensure they are ready for handover to the LTA in time for the event.

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