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Encyclopedia > Rod Laver Arena
Rod Laver Arena
The Tennis Centre
Location Melbourne Park, Melbourne
Broke ground 1985 [1]
Opened 1988
Owner Victorian Government
Operator Melbourne and Olympic Parks
Surface Plexicushion
Construction cost $94 million AUD
Architect Peddle Thorp Learmonth
Former names
National Tennis Centre
Centre Court
Tenants
Tennis Australia
Capacity
14,820 [2]

Rod Laver Arena is a part of the Melbourne Park complex located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and current venue for the Australian Open in tennis. In January 1992, it was named after tennis player Rod Laver, the only person ever to win the Grand Slam twice. The arena was finished in 1988 with seating capacity for 14 820 and currently attracts over 1.5 million visitors per year. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 800 × 534 pixelsFull resolution (1600 × 1067 pixel, file size: 431 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Rod Laver Arena by night If you are a (commercial) publisher and you want me to write you an email or paper mail giving you an... Melbourne Park at night. ... This article is about the Australian city; the name may also refer to City of Melbourne or Melbourne city centre (also known as The CBD). ... The form of the Government of Victoria is prescribed in its Constitution, which dates from 1855, although it has been amended many times since then. ... Melbourne Park at night. ... Olympic Park is a sporting precinct located a few kilometres from the CBD of Melbourne, Australia. ... Plexicushion is a tennis surface made by Plexipave, a company based in Massachussetts, USA. According to a technical manual found on Tennis Australias website, it is one of a number of so called Wet lay systems which include Rebound Ace Pro, Laykold and DecoTurf. ... The Tennis Australia is the governing body for the sport of tennis in Australia. ... Melbourne Park at night. ... This article is about the Australian city; the name may also refer to City of Melbourne or Melbourne city centre (also known as The CBD). ... VIC redirects here. ... The Australian Open is held each January at Melbourne Park. ... Year 1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will display full 1992 Gregorian calendar). ... For the arena in Melbourne Park used for show matches in the Australian Open, see Rod Laver Arena Rodney George (Rod) Laver MBE (born August 9, 1938, in Rockhampton, Australia) is a former tennis player from Australia who was the World No. ... A Grand Slam is a term in tennis used to denote winning all four of the following championship titles in the same year: Australian Open French Open Wimbledon U.S. Open These tournaments are therefore also known as the Grand Slam tournaments, and rank as the most important tennis tournaments... Year 1988 (MCMLXXXVIII) was a leap year starting on Friday (link displays 1988 Gregorian calendar). ... Seating capacity refers to the number of people who can be seated in a specific space, either in terms of the space available, or in terms of limitations set by law. ...

Interior during the Australian Open
Interior during the Australian Open

The Arena features a retractable roof allowing competitors to continue play during rain or extreme heat. It is the centrepiece of Melbourne Park's Tennis Centre, and besides tennis, the arena hosts motorbike super-crosses, music concerts, conferences, World Wrestling Entertainment events since 2003, and ballets. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2304x1712, 2762 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Melbourne Park Rod Laver Arena Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2304x1712, 2762 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Melbourne Park Rod Laver Arena Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or... The Australian Open is held each January at Melbourne Park. ... Motocross often takes place in wet weather, leading to muddy scenes such as this and hence the term Scrambling. Photo from New Zealand. ... For other uses, see Concert (disambiguation). ... World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. ... A performance of The Nutcracker ballet Ballet is the name given to a specfic dance form and technique. ...


Rod Laver Arena was the centre-piece of the 12th FINA World Aquatics Championships, which were held from March 17-April 1, 2007. A temporary swimming pool, named the Susie O'Neill Pool after Australian swimming champion Susie O'Neill, was built to allow this to happen. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into 2007 World Aquatics Championships - Water Polo. ... Susie ONeill, famously nicknamed madame Butterfly (born 2 August 1973) was an Australian swimmer from Brisbane, Queensland who won the 200m Butterfly at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and the 200m Freestyle in Sydney. ...


It hosted World Championship Wrestling in October 2000. The Rod Laver Arena played host to the gymnastics competition in the 2006 Commonwealth Games. For the Australian professional wrestling promotion, see World Championship Wrestling (Australia). ... The 2006 Commonwealth Games were held in Melbourne, Australia between March 15 and March 26, 2006. ...


Rod Laver Arena is equipped with the Hawk-Eye electronic system which allows tennis players to challenge the umpire's decision on calls made throughout championships. Hawk-Eye cricket simulation Hawk-Eye is a computer system used in cricket, tennis and other sports to track the path of the ball. ...


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Rod Laver Arena, exterior (formerly Centre Court)
Rod Laver Arena, exterior (formerly Centre Court)

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External links

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  • Official Website
  • Rod Laver Arena at Austadiums
  • Peddle Thorp Melbourne
  • Rod Laver Arena is at coordinates 37°49′18″S 144°58′42″E / -37.821625, 144.978289 (Rod Laver Arena)Coordinates: 37°49′18″S 144°58′42″E / -37.821625, 144.978289 (Rod Laver Arena)
Preceded by
Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona
Davis Cup
Final Venue

2001
Succeeded by
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Paris
Preceded by
Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Paris
Davis Cup
Final Venue

2003
Succeeded by
Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla
Seville
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  Results from FactBites:
 
Melbourne & Olympic Parks - Venues > Rod Laver Arena (476 words)
Removable seating at the southern end of the arena converts the venue from a continuos seated bowl for sporting events to a three sided concert venue.
Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park was officially named after Rod Laver for his unsurpassed achievements and accomplishments at the Australian Open in January 2000.
Laver is the only player in the history of tennis to have captured two Grand Slams (1962 and 1969) – the ultimate honour in tennis whereby a player claims the Australian Open, French Open, Wimbledon and US Open singles titles in the same calendar year.
Australian Stadiums :: Rod Laver Arena (165 words)
Rod Laver Arena was completed in 1988 as part of Melbourne Park.
The 15,000 seat arena was well known world-wide from the day it was built as a high-tech venue due to its retractable roof.
Previously known as simply Centre Court at the National Tennis Centre, from January 2000 this arena was named after Rod Laver in recognition of the achievements one of Australia's greatest sporting champions.
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