Qiddiya announces construction of a 30-court National Tennis Centre
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 9:13 AM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
Qiddiya Investment Company has revealed plans for a new 30-court National Tennis Centre in Qiddiya City, Saudi Arabia, which is located 45 kilometers west of Riyadh. The complex will be the largest tennis facility in the region, designed to meet ATP, WTA, and ITF standards. Key features include a main court with a 15,000-seat capacity and a multi-purpose arena that can seat 8,000. The center aims to support sports participation and tourism as part of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 initiative. Construction is part of broader developments in Qiddiya, which include a theme park and a golf course designed by Sir Nick Faldo.
- •Planned to be the largest tennis complex in the region
- •Features 30 courts, including 28 hard surface and 2 clay
- •Main court accommodates 15,000 spectators with a retractable roof
- •Complex includes training facilities and recovery zones
- •Located near other entertainment attractions in Qiddiya
- 9:13 AMYahoo Sports — Saudi Arabia’s Qiddiya announces 30-court National Tennis Centre
"Built to ATP, WTA and ITF standards, the venue will be the largest tennis complex in the region.
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