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  2. Centre Court - Wikipedia

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    Centre Court is a tennis court at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club (also known as the All England Club) and is the main court used in The Championships at Wimbledon, the third annual Grand Slam event of the tennis calendar. It is considered the world's most famous tennis court.

  3. Center Court - Wikipedia

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    Center Court refers to: Centre Court, the main court at a tennis complex, specifically at Wimbledon. CenterCourt, a development in Kentucky. A series on Tennis Channel

  4. No. 1 Court (Wimbledon) - Wikipedia

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    The former No. 1 Court. The original No. 1 Court was built in 1924 and was attached to the west side of Centre Court. [a] Originally it had a capacity of about 3,250 (2,500 seats and approximately 750 standing) which was increased over the years to 7,328 [1] [b] It was smaller than the current No. 1 Court and was said to have had a unique, more intimate atmosphere, making it a favourite of ...

  5. List of tennis stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships: 3,000 outdoor clay: ATP [75] Melbourne Park Show Court 2: Melbourne: Australia: Australian Open: 3,000 outdoor hard Combined [76] Melbourne Park Show Court 3: Melbourne: Australia: Australian Open: 3,000 outdoor hard Combined [76] Baku Tennis Academy Central Court: Baku: Azerbaijan: Baku Cup: 3,000 WTA: BJK ...

  6. Rod Laver Arena - Wikipedia

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    Originally known in 1988 as the National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park, [7] the arena has officially changed its name twice. First in 1996, when it was known as the Centre Court , and again on 16 January 2000 to honour Rod Laver , a three-time winner of the Australian Open and one of the world's greatest tennis players.

  7. IGA Stadium - Wikipedia

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    IGA Stadium (French: Stade IGA), originally called Du Maurier Stadium and formerly Uniprix Stadium, is the main tennis court at the Canadian Open tournament in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Built in 1996 and completed the following year, the centre court stadium currently holds 11,815 spectators. [1]

  8. Wimbledon, London - Wikipedia

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    Wimbledon (/ ˈ w ɪ m b əl d ə n /) is a town and area of south-west London, England, 7.0 miles (11.3 km) southwest of the centre of London at Charing Cross; it is the main commercial centre of the London Borough of Merton. Wimbledon had a population of 68,187 in 2011 which includes the electoral wards of Abbey, Wimbledon Town and Dundonald ...

  9. No. 2 Court (Wimbledon) - Wikipedia

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    No. 2 Court is a tennis court at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon, London. Unlike the other three Grand Slam events, Wimbledon does not name its main courts after famous players, choosing instead to use numbers, with the exception of Centre Court .