18°12′59.18″N 67°08′40.45″W

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RUM Tennis Courts
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Full namePedro “Golo” Laracuente Matías Tennis Courts[1]
LocationUPRM
Barrio Miradero
Mayagüez, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18°12′59.18″N 67°08′40.45″W
OwnerAutoridad para el Financiamiento de la Infraestructura (AFI)
Capacity3,200 (tennis)
SurfaceOutdoors
Construction
Opened2010
Construction cost$9.7 million [2]
Tenants
2010 Central American and Caribbean Games
2011 Davis Cup Americas Zone Group II
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The RUM Tennis Courts or the Pedro “Golo” Laracuente Tennis Courts is a tennis center at the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico, as part of a sports complex with the RUM Natatorium and the RUM Racquetball Courts.[3] Built in 2010 next to the natatorium, it held the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games' tennis competitions.[4] It was named after former UPRM tennis athlete and coach, Pedro “Golo” Laracuente, when his former-student Emily Viqueira retired her name from candidacy, feeling that "[her] name and Golo's were going to compete and that [she] did not want to compete with [her] teacher."[5]

Of Puerto Rico's approximately hundred tennis courts,[6] eight are located at the complex, with two of these being principal courts, since they are flanked by cement bleachers on both sides.[7] It is the permanent home of the UPRM's tennis club, Mayagüez RaCktenis, whose membership costs range between $100.00 to $250.00.[8][9] Its use is usually limited to the UPRM students, varsity athletes and Mayagüez RaCktenis members.[8] However, other local clubs may also use the space.[10] The courts aren't used for tennis exclusively, as the space can be rented[11] and some activities, such as the UPRM Meteorology Festival, are held there.[12]

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