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John Cain Arena is a multi-purpose sports and entertainment arena located within Melbourne Park in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is the second-largest venue and show court for the Australian Open , the first Grand Slam professional tennis tournament held each calendar year.
Rod Laver Arena is the largest venue with a capacity of 15,000, while John Cain Arena seats 10,500 and Margaret Court Arena 7,500. The three venues feature retractable roofs, allowing events to be played indoors or outdoors.
Matches on John Cain Arena; Event Winner Loser Score Women's singles 1st Round
John Cain Arena (capacity 10,500; retractable roof), the premier venue for basketball and netball, the second largest court for tennis in Melbourne Park, and a venue for indoor stadium concerts. Can be converted to a velodrome for major track cycling events.
While Sinner was deep into his match against Jarry, Swiatek, a five-time major winner from Poland, fended off top-ranked doubles player Katerina Siniakova 6-3, 6-4 on John Cain Arena.
Opening in 2019, Nissan Arena, home to the Brisbane Bullets is the newest venue in use. The oldest venue in use is the Silverdome, having opened in 1984. Two of the venues used in the NBL, RAC Arena and John Cain Arena, the main home venue for the two Melbourne teams, are both retractable roof venues.
O2 Arena (Prague) 17,000: Prague: Czech Republic: 2007 Davis Cup World Group play-offs [85] 8: Palau Sant Jordi: 16,500: Barcelona: Spain: 2000 Davis Cup final; 2009 Davis Cup final [86] 9 Barclaycard Arena: 15,800 Birmingham: United Kingdom 2016 Davis Cup: 10: Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss: 15,500: Buenos Aires: Argentina: 2006 Davis Cup ...
Arena Location Capacity Team(s) Sydney SuperDome: Sydney, New South Wales: 21,032 Basketball: Sydney Kings Netball: New South Wales Swifts* Netball: Giants Netball* Rod Laver Arena • Melbourne, Victoria: 17,100 Tennis: Australian Open Netball: Melbourne Vixens* Netball: Melbourne Mavericks* RAC Arena • Perth, Western Australia: 15,500 ...