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David Lloyd, tennis player and health club entrepreneur, will launch a $54 million facility in Florida with Australian Open champion Johan Kriek

, former tennis star David Lloyd revealed he was taking his health club empire to a facility in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

Lloyd, who sold the leisure company bearing his name for £201 million in 1995 after a tennis career that took him to the semi-finals of Wimbledon, told Business Insider his first major investment on US soil would be "a full time project." Lloyd and Kriek will enter the enterprise in joint partnership and were initially hoping to break ground this year.

David Lloyd Leisure Clubs, which Lloyd founded in 1982, has more than 100 locations across Europe and Australia.

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