ACU has one of the finest tennis facilities in all of NCAA Division II tennis in the ACU Tennis Courts, located just to the east of both Moody Coliseum and the Teague Special Events Center.
The facility features 10 courts, which have played host to numerous Lone Star Conference, NCAA Division II regional and high school tournaments.
In August 2001, the university announced that a new pavilion would be added to the facility and that it would be named for the most-successful tennis coach in school history.
Construction on the "Judi and Cecil Eager Tennis Pavilion" began in the fall and is expected to be completed by the end of the school year.
Eager served as the ACU men's and women's tennis coach for 12 years (1977-83 and 1986-90), and in those 12 seasons he led the Wildcats to NCAA Division II top 10 rankings and seven Lone
Star Conference championships and coached 25 all-America players. He led the men's and women's teams to a combined 271-169-2 record.
Eager was appointed ACU director of athletics on July 16, 1990, replacing Don Drennan. Heresigned on April 7, 1995, to pursue private business opportunities.
The new pavilion will consist of covered seating (approximately 175 seats, including some chairback seating) that will be located west of the four main championship courts and next to the Teague Special Events Center.
In front of the six courts south of the main courts will be another covered grandstand, but smaller in size. In between the two pavilions, a viewing stand with benches will be built. That is where registration will occur and match results will be posted.
In addition to the new pavilions, new championship court lighting will be installed on the four main courts and recreational lighting will be installed for the other six courts, which would then make it possible for ACU to host the NCAA Division II national tournament.