Tennis Australia has issued a warning that Brisbane may forfeit its opportunity to host matches for the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games to Melbourne if there is no upgrade to its facilities.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that Brisbane might lose the opportunity to host Olympic and Paralympic matches if the necessary facilities aren’t upgraded. The 2032 Games are a significant event not just for Brisbane, but for the whole of Australia, and it would be a shame if the city didn’t fully capitalize on this opportunity. Investing in sports infrastructure can have long-term benefits for the community, including improvements in local facilities and increased tourism. Hopefully, more discussions will take place to ensure Brisbane can remain a competitive host city for these prestigious events. What do you think should be prioritized in the upgrades?

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