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Entrance to Margaret Court Arena Margaret Court Arena during the 2023 Australian Open. In response to the issue of recurring heatwaves at the Australian Open, as well as a demand for a smaller multi-purpose stadium in the city, the Government of Victoria announced in January 2010 a redevelopment plan for Margaret Court Arena, to occur in tandem with a broader upgrade to the Melbourne Park ...
Court 3 has always been available on a walk-up basis for spectators at the Australian Open with a ground pass. It is located to the immediate north of Margaret Court Arena. It is also utilised by members of the general public outside of the Australian Open, as is the case for all other outdoor courts at Melbourne Park.
Formerly known as Show Court 1, Margaret Court Arena was opened in 1988 along with the Melbourne Park precinct. Originally seating 6,000 spectators, the arena underwent a renovation which increased the capacity to 7,500 and added a retractable roof – the fastest of its kind in the world, opening or closing in just five minutes. [ 20 ]
Margaret Court Arena (capacity 7,500; retractable roof), the third-largest capacity tennis court in Melbourne Park. Also used for netball, basketball, music and other types of events. Show Court Arena (capacity 5,000; no roof), the fourth-largest capacity tennis court in Melbourne Park, was opened prior to the 2022 Australian Open.
24 — The number of Grand Slam singles championship won by Novak Djokovic, tied with Margaret Court for the most by anyone in the history of tennis. One more will give Djokovic sole possession of ...
Show Court 2 was constructed along with the rest of the original Melbourne Park precinct in 1987, debuting at the 1988 Australian Open. The court has always been available on a walk-up basis for spectators at the Australian Open with a ground pass. It is located to the immediate west of Margaret Court Arena.
Margaret Court Arena: Melbourne: Australia: Australian Open: 7,500 outdoor, retractable-roof hard Combined [42] Sud de France Arena: Montpellier: France Open Sud de France: 7,500 indoor hard ATP KSK Arena: St. Petersburg: Russia St. Petersburg Open (2015–present); St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy: 7,120 indoor hard WTA/ATP [43]
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