R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex

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R.K. Khanna Tennis Complex
आर.के. खन्ना टेनिस अखाड़ा (Hindi)
Centre court of R K Khanna Tennis Complex
Location Africa Avenue, Delhi
India India
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Operator Delhi Lawn Tennis Association (DLTA)
Capacity 5,015
Surface Hard / Outdoor
Construction
Opened 1982
Renovated 2009
Tenants
Davis Cup
India Open (2012 - present)

R. K. Khanna Tennis Complex is a tennis stadium in New Delhi, India. It has a centre court, six match courts and six warm-up courts. It has a capacity of 5,015.[1] The stadium was opened in 1982, and was renovated in 2009.

The arena was named after Raj Kumar Khanna, a former president of the All India Tennis Association (AITA) and a former non-playing captain of the India Davis Cup team.

It was a venue for the tennis events at the 1982 Asian Games and 2010 Commonwealth Games. It is also used sometimes for India's Fed Cup and Davis Cup matches.

From 2012 it will annually host the India Open, a WTA Challenger Tournament.

File:RK Khanna Tennis Complex New Delhi - Centre Court at Night.jpg
Centre Court at night at the 2010 Commonwealth Games Mixed Doubles Final between Scotland and Australia.

References

  1. XIX Commonwealth Games, RK Khanna Tennis Complex


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