There has never been a better time to invest in tennis club furniture and capitalise on the legacy of a truly magical Wimbledon for British players - including, of course, the now two-time men's singles champion Andy Murray.
His straight-sets win over Milos Raonic took two tie breaks to clinch victory, but the match was over in a clinical two hours and 50 minutes, with Murray starting as favourite and never really looking challenged.
Afterwards, he said: "I don't exactly know what it means in the grand scheme of things. I'm just really proud that I managed to do it again after a lot of tough losses in the latter stages of the slams over the last couple of years.
"I'm also aware of how difficult these competitions are to win once, so to do it twice here, an event where there is a lot of pressure on me to perform well, I'm very proud."
The Scot and British number one - pictured here in a photo by Daniel J Cooper - even got a shout-out in Parliament as part of departing prime minister David Cameron's final Prime Minister's Questions.
But he was not the only Brit to take a Wimbledon title in 2016, which was the nation's most successful year at the championships since 1934.
Heather Watson lifted the mixed doubles trophy with partner Henri Kontinen, Jordanne Whiley took the women's doubles with Yui Kamiji, and the very first Wimbledon wheelchair tennis men's singles title was claimed by Gordon Reid.
With wheelchair tennis new to the Wimbledon roster, this truly was an unprecedented year for British players at the event - and much like Team GB's remarkable success at London 2012, that raises the prospects for an enduring legacy in the sport.
If you find you receive a large number of enquiries about new memberships, it could be worth reinvesting those members' fees into new tennis club furniture - especially in light of the doubles and wheelchair titles won by Brits at Wimbledon.
By catering for such players, with wheelchair-friendly tables at the right height, and enough seating for doubles players to relax in, you could open your facilities to new markets, with a boost in revenues as a result.