Location | Tennyson, Queensland, Brisbane, Australia |
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Coordinates | 27°31′30″S 153°0′26″E / 27.52500°S 153.00722°ECoordinates: 27°31′30″S 153°0′26″E / 27.52500°S 153.00722°E |
Owner | Queensland Government |
Capacity | 5,500 (extra temporary 7,000) |
Surface | Hard, Outdoors |
Construction | |
Broke ground | 2007 |
Built | December 2008 |
Opened | January 2009 |
Construction cost |
A$ 82 million USD $ 75 million EUR € 52,5 million |
Architect | HOK Sport Venue Event (now Populous) |
Tenants | |
Brisbane International (men's and women's) (Tennis) (2009-present) Davis Cup (Australia vs Japan) (May 2010) Fed Cup (Australia vs Germany) (April 2014) Fed Cup (Australia vs USA) (April 2016) |
Queensland Tennis Centre, known during its development as the Tennyson Tennis Centre, is a tennis venue in Tennyson, Brisbane, Australia. It is a A$82 million state-of-the-art tennis facility opened on 2 January 2009.
It was designed by internationally recognised stadium designers HOK Sport Venue Event and The Mirvac Group's in-house architectural practice, HPA Pty Ltd and constructed by Mirvac as part of the Tennyson Riverside development.
The main court was designed to incorporate a PTFE glass fibre fabric roof. This tensile membrane structure allows diffused light through into the arena reducing the need for artificial lighting. The light weight of the fabric also reduced the amount of steel required and saved on building costs. Brisbane based company Taiyo Membrane Corporation supplied and installed this roof along with other smaller outdoor structures at this venue.
It has twenty three International Tennis Federation standard tennis courts, including the centre court and two showcase courts, representing all playing surfaces (hardcourt, clay and grass).
The centre court Pat Rafter Arena, named in honour of the Australian tennis hero Patrick Rafter, has a seating capacity of 5,500 (with an extra temporary seating of 1,500 bringing total capacity to 7,000).
Since January 2009 the Queensland Tennis Centre has been the host centre for combined men and women's international tennis tournament entitled the Brisbane International, a combination of the former Next Generation Adelaide International event in Adelaide and the Mondial Gold Coast Women's championships.