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Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex

Tennis and squash complex in Doha, Qatar


Tennis and squash complex in Doha, Qatar

FieldValue
nameKhalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex
imageKhalifa Tennis and Squash Complex in Lekhwair.jpg
locationDoha, Qatar
coordinates
ownerQatar Tennis Federation
opened16 December 1992
expanded2008
surfaceHard, outdoors
architectNussli Group
(expanded 2008)
tenantsQatar ExxonMobil Open (tennis) (1993–present)
Qatar Total Open (tennis) (2001–2008, 2011–)
WTA Tour Championships (tennis) (20082010)
Asian Games (tennis) (2006)
Pan Arab Games (tennis) (2011)
seating_capacity7,000 (2008–present)
4,500 (1992–2007)

(expanded 2008) Qatar Total Open (tennis) (2001–2008, 2011–) WTA Tour Championships (tennis) (20082010) Asian Games (tennis) (2006) Pan Arab Games (tennis) (2011) 4,500 (1992–2007)

The Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex is a tennis and squash complex in Doha, Qatar. The center is owned and operated by the Qatar Tennis Federation. It is the home venue of the ATP World Tour's Qatar ExxonMobil Open and WTA event Qatar Total Open. It formerly hosted the year-ending WTA Tour Championships in 2008–2010. It has also hosted the tennis and squash competitions at the 2006 Asian Games, as well as Padel World Championship in 2021 and 2024.

History

Professional tennis in Qatar started with exhibition tournaments featuring distinguished players. Due to the success of these games, it was decided that an official organization should be created for the same. On 9 April 1984, the Qatar Tennis Federation was established. In 1987 tennis was introduced to major sports clubs in Qatar. Games were held at four major sports clubs – Al Arabi, Al Saad, Al Ahli, and Al Rayyan.

In 1991 facilities at the Qatar Tennis Federation had increased including the number of tennis courts and on 16 December 1992 this new complex was inaugurated. The complex was recently built the Phase III which was a major upgrade for the complex.

During the 2006 Asian Games, the tennis, squash and soft tennis matches were held here. For the occasion, eight additional training courts and four squash venues were constructed.

Location

The facility is located adjacent to the Qatar Sports club and Doha compound in the Al Dafna area of Doha. It sits on one end of the West Bay district at the intersection of the Majilis Al Taawon and Al Markhiya streets.

It is within walking distance of major hotels and commercial establishments in the district. Several food chains like Fuddruckers and Burger king also have branches with in or around the complex.

Expansion and facilities

The stadium had an initial capacity of 4500 seats. It was renovated and enlarged in 2008 increasing its seating capacity to 7000. Additional areas introduced corporate boxes, lower, middle and upper sections. A media center and sponsor booths are also incorporated.

To cater to local needs an impressive VIP Tent along with a general public area with food courts and entertainment were gradually introduced. The complex has 24 courts and all the necessary facilities to host major tennis tournaments in the world. File:Qatar open 2017 SF, Murray vs Berdych1183.jpg|A view of the main center court Tennis court of the complex. File:Ana Ivanovic Qatar Open.jpg|Ana Ivanovic at the Qatar Open. File:Rafael Nadal Doha.jpg|Rafael Nadal at the complex during one of the games. File:Roger Federer Doha.jpg|Roger Federer swings to take a shot in Doha.

References

References

  1. "Khalifa International Tennis Complex".
  2. Boongaweb, Matias. (2024-05-13). "FIP World Padel Championships 2024 to be held in Qatar from 28 October to 2 November 2024".
  3. Al-Balagh Projects – Khalifa Tennis Complex https://www.albalagh.com/en_US/projects/khalifa-sports-complex/ {{Webarchive. link. (2021-08-07)
  4. (27 November 2006). "Capsules of venues for the 2006 Asian Games (AP)". China Daily.
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