L-R Kevin Quinn, Tennis Ireland CEO is pictured alongside Tara Callaghan, Anord Mardix, Darren Territt, Anord Mardix, Grace Teritt and Hannah and Shauna McGahon
Tennis Ireland has announced Anord Mardix as the premium sponsor of the new Dundalk Tennis Arena at the old Dundalk Ice Dome.
The development will serve as a hub for players of all levels across the northeast.
Anord Mardix was founded in Dundalk and remains one of the town’s most influential employers.
The company said their decision to support the Arena “reflects a deep-rooted commitment to investing in local infrastructure, community wellbeing, and youth development through sport.”
Graeme Smith, General Manager at Anord Mardix, Ireland: “As a company deeply rooted in Dundalk, we are proud to support an initiative that aligns so closely with our values. We believe in the power of sport to bring people together, promote healthy lifestyles, and strengthen communities. This partnership is a reflection of our gratitude to the region that continues to play a vital role in our growth and success.”
Darren Territt, Global Key Account Director for Anord Mardix: “The collaboration with Dundalk Tennis Arena is more than a sponsorship—it is a meaningful investment in the health, well-being, and future of the region.
“By contributing to the enhancement of local sports infrastructure, Anord Mardix aims to encourage broader participation in tennis and other physical activities among people of all ages and backgrounds.”
“We are incredibly proud to welcome Anord Mardix on board as the premium sponsor of the Dundalk Tennis Arena,” said Kevin Quinn, CEO of Tennis Ireland.
“This partnership is more than just a name on the building — it’s a statement of belief in what this facility will mean for Dundalk and the wider region. Together, we’re creating a space where talent can grow, communities can connect, and tennis can thrive.”
Anord Mardix said working in close collaboration with Tennis Ireland they hope to promote community engagement through accessible, high-quality sporting opportunities. It is hoped the investment will help position the arena as a premier destination for tennis in the northeast, supporting both recreational and competitive play.
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The company said the partnership marks another step in Anord Mardix’s broader community engagement strategy, focused on long-term, sustainable support for local initiatives that make a positive impact.
The Dundalk Tennis Arena will feature a mix of indoor and outdoor courts, accessible programming for schools and community groups, and a calendar of local and national events, all aimed at expanding participation in tennis and building a vibrant sporting culture.
With the support of Anord Mardix and other partners, the Arena is scheduled to open later this year, with more details to be revealed in the coming months.
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