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Rod Laver Arena

Melbourne & Olympic Parks, Olympic Blvd, Melbourne VIC, 3001, Australia

Introduction of Rod Laver Arena

Located in downtown Melbourne, the capital of Victoria, Rod Laver Arena is the main venue for the Australian Open, one of the four Grand Slams. Completed in 1988, the court has been the home of the Australian Open, with a maximum capacity of 14,820 spectators, one of the highest seats in the world.

The central, of the tennis center in Melbourne Park (Melbourne Park) is a sacred place for tennis lovers, attracting about 1.5 million spectators and tourists every year.

The court was officially named Rod Laver Arena. in January 2000 in honor of Australian tennis player Rod Raver (born in Queensland Rod Laver,1938 year), who won three men's singles Australian Open titles

Rod Laver Arena has a high degree of modern technology, a retractable roof, and in bad weather or at night, the roof of the stadium usually covers the sky, making the stadium a semi-compartmental field. Protect athletes and spectators from any influence. Also equipped with the Hawkeye system, the court allows players, especially tennis players, to use the system for more fair play.

Rod Laver Arena also host indoor cross-country motorcycle competitions, conferences, concerts and many well-known ballet program each year. The 2007 World Swimming Championships were held in Rod Laver Arena with a temporary swimming pool, tentatively named the former Australian swimmer: Susie O'Neill Pool. Rod Laver Arena is also the venue for the 2000 World Champion wrestling and the 2006 Commonwealth Games gymnastics competition.

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