- Olympic Green Tennis Center, Beijing
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Olympic Green Tennis Center, Beijing Full name The centre court of the Olympic Green Tennis Center Location Beijing, China Broke ground 2003 Opened 2004 Surface Hard, outdoors Construction cost USD ? million Capacity 17 400 seats
10,000 (Central Court)
4,000 (Court 1)
2,000 (Court 2)
200 (Court 3-9)Tenants Tennis at the 2008 Summer Olympics (2008)
China Open (2009-)Coordinates: 40°01′08.88″N 116°22′24.44″E / 40.0191333°N 116.3734556°E The Olympic Green Tennis Center or Beijing Olympic Green Tennis Court (simplified Chinese: 北京奥林匹克公园网球中心; traditional Chinese: 北京奧林匹克公園網球場; pinyin: Běijīng Àolínpǐkè Gōngyuán Wǎngqiúchǎng),[1] is a tennis centre located in the Olympic Green. It opened on 1 October 2007. [1] It hosted the tennis preliminaries and finals of singles and doubles for men and women at the Beijing 2008 Olympics as well as the Paralympic wheelchair tennis competitions.
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General information
The Center is located in Beijing, just 1.7 mi (2.7 km) from the Beijing National Stadium (a.k.a. The Birds Nest Stadium).
The tennis centre covers an area of 41.22 acres (166,800 m2) with a floor space of 285,394 sq ft (26,514.0 m2). According to the requirements of the Olympic Games, the centre will have 10 competition courts and 6 training courts, with a capacity of 17,400 seats.
The main courts, Center court, Court one and Court two, each represent a lotus flower, one of the emblems of the 2008 Summer Olympics. Each have 12 stands, each one representing a petal of the lotus flower. Center court has a capacity of 10,000, Court one 4,000 and Court two 2,000. The courts have been specially designed for natural air ventilation to reduce the amount of air pollution entering the courts, ensuring optimal health for both athletes and spectators. It also allows the courts to be cooled and with an installation of cooling machines, the courts' temperatures can easily be reduced to five degrees Celsius. Curtains attached to the roofs of the courts also allows them to be cooled in the heat of the sun.
The project embodies the concepts of Green Olympics, Hi-Tech Olympics, and People's Olympics. It integrates design experience of world sport architecture and will be a tennis competition venue of the state of the art design in keeping with international standards.
Timeline
Before The Olympics
The courts were opened on 1 October 2007 and were tested between 6 October and 20 October 2007 in the Good Luck Beijing 2007 ITF Pro Circuit, where 36 men and 44 women competed.
During The Olympics
The Courts hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing. The following competitions were played:
- men's singles - 64-player draw
- women's singles - 64-player draw
- men's doubles - 32-player draw
- women's doubles - 32-player drawThe winners
Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's singles
Rafael Nadal
Spain (ESP)Fernando González
Chile (CHI)Novak Djokovic
Serbia (SRB)Men's doubles
Switzerland (SUI)
Roger Federer
Stanislas WawrinkaSweden (SWE)
Simon Aspelin
Thomas JohanssonUnited States (USA)
Bob Bryan
Mike BryanWomen's singles
Elena Dementieva
Russia (RUS)Dinara Safina
Russia (RUS)Vera Zvonareva
Russia (RUS)Women's doubles
United States (USA)
Serena Williams
Venus WilliamsSpain (ESP)
Anabel Medina Garrigues
Virginia Ruano PascualChina (CHN)
Yan Zi
Zheng JieDuring The Paralympics
The Courts also hosted the wheelchair tennis competitions of the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing. These were played between 8 September and 15 September 2008.
112 athletes (approximately 64-80 male and 32~48 female) were classified into disability group.
The competitions played included:
- men's singles
- women's singles
- men's doubles
- women's doubles
- quads singles
- quads doubles
The winners
Event Gold Silver Bronze Men's singles
Shingo Kunieda
Japan (JPN)Robin Ammerlaan
Netherlands (NED)Maikel Scheffers
Netherlands (NED)Men's doubles
France (FRA)
Stephane Houdet
Michael JeremiaszSweden (SWE)
Stefan Olsson
Peter WikstromJapan (JPN)
Shingo Kunieda
Satoshi SaidaWomen's singles
Esther Vergeer
Netherlands (NED)Korie Homan
Netherlands (NED)Florence Gravellier
France (FRA)Women's doubles
Netherlands (NED)
Korie Homan
Sharon WalravenNetherlands (NED)
Jiske Griffioen
Esther VergeerFrance (FRA)
Florence Gravellier
Arlette RacineuxQuad singles
Peter Norfolk
Great Britain (GBR)Johan Andersson
Sweden (SWE)David Wagner
United States (USA)Quad doubles
United States (USA)
Nick Taylor
David WagnerIsrael (ISR)
Boaz Kramer
Shraga WeinbergGreat Britain (GBR)
Jamie Burdekin
Peter NorfolkAfter The Olympics/Paralympics
After the Beijing Olympic and Paralympic games of 2008, the center will remain standing and become the new home of the Chinese Tennis Association. It has not hosted the 2008 China Open Tennis tournament, despite rumours it would. However, it will become the new home of the China Open from 2009 onwards.[2]
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Venues of the 2008 Summer Olympics New venues Beijing National Stadium · Beijing National Aquatics Center · Beijing National Indoor Stadium · Beijing Shooting Range Hall · Wukesong Indoor Stadium · Laoshan Velodrome · Shunyi Olympic Rowing-Canoeing Park · China Agricultural University Gymnasium · Peking University Gymnasium · Beijing Science and Technology University Gymnasium · Beijing University of Technology Gymnasium · Olympic Green Tennis CenterExisting venues Olympic Sports Centre · Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium · Workers Stadium · Workers Indoor Arena · Capital Indoor Stadium · Fengtai Softball Field · Ying Tung Natatorium · Laoshan Mountain Bike Course · Beijing Shooting Range Clay Target Field · Beijing Institute of Technology Gymnasium · Beihang University GymnasiumTemporary venues Venues outside Beijing List of Olympic venues in tennis 1896: Athens Lawn Tennis Club • 1900: Puteaux • 1904: Francis Field • 1908: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Queen's Club • 1912: Östermalm Athletic Grounds • 1920: Beerschot Tennis Club • 1924: Stade de Colombes • 1988: Olympic Tennis Center • 1992: Tennis de la Vall d'Hebron • 1996: Stone Mountain Tennis Center • 2000: NSW Tennis Centre • 2004: Athens Olympic Tennis Centre • 2008: Olympic Green Tennis Center • 2012: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club • 2016: Olympic Tennis CenterCategories:- 2008 Summer Olympic venues
- Olympic tennis venues
- Tennis venues in China
- Sports venues in Beijing
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