- Louis Armstrong Stadium
Louis Armstrong Stadium is a
tennis stadium of the US Open, the last of each year's four Grand Slam tournaments. It is located at theUSTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing, in theNew York City borough ofQueens ; it was the main stadium beforeArthur Ashe Stadium opened in 1997, and is now the No. 2 stadium. The stadium was named after the famousAfrican American jazz musician,Louis Armstrong (who lived nearby until his death in 1971).The stadium opened on the site in 1964 for the
1964 New York World's Fair and due to the sponsorship of theSinger Corporation it was called theSinger Bowl . In 1978, the US Open moved to Flushing from Forest Hills. The Singer Bowl was heavily renovated to host the Open, essentially being divided into two new stadiums, Louis Armstrong Stadium and the adjacent grandstand. The stadium held close to 18,000 at its peak usage.In 1997, the stadium was replaced by Arthur Ashe Stadium as the main stadium for the US Open. Louis Armstrong Stadium was renovated again, reducing its capacity to around 10,000 and adding a brick facade to match that of the adjacent Ashe Stadium.
Attached to the Louis Armstrong Stadium is the Grandstand Stadium, the third largest stadium at the US Open with a seating capacity of about 6,000. [cite web | title = USTA National Tennis Center | url= http://www.usta.com/nationaltenniscenternews/custom.sps?iType=940&icustompageid=6226 | accessdate = 2008-03-25 ]
ee also
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List of tennis stadiums by capacity References
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External links
* [http://www.worldstadiums.com/stadium_pictures/north_america/united_states/new_york/f_meadows_armstrong.shtml Views of Louis Armstrong Stadium]
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