This venue was not included in the Sport Venue Review. However, based on the report recommendations, assessments will be made to ensure the venue is fit-for-purpose for Games time.
Operated by Tennis Queensland, the state-of-the-art complex opened in 2008 and has been the home for the Brisbane International Tennis and training for professional tennis athletes. It’s also a community use venue, with coaching for all ages, social games, and competitions.
The centre has 22 match and training courts including clay, grass and cushion acrylic surfaces, catering to all three Grand Slam surfaces. The international-standard main court arena with a roof has seating for around 5,500 and two outdoor show courts, and the site contains player facilities, corporate suites, administrative offices, and meeting and function facilities.
Brisbane 2032 use:
The Queensland Tennis Centre is earmarked to host the Olympic tennis and Paralympic wheelchair tennis, with 5,500 seats in the international standard main court arena.
While there are no major works required at this facility as part of the Brisbane 2032 infrastructure program, shortly before the Games, the venue may receive some minor upgrades, like court resurfacing, in preparation for hosting Brisbane 2032 events.
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Stadiums Queensland.
The Brisbane 2032 venues and villages program currently includes competition venues for hosting 28 Olympic and 22 Paralympic sports.
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