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Isaac J. Martin Cairo (Egypt), 19 Jun (EFE).- In Qiddiya, which Saudi Arabia has called its "city of the game", the National Tennis Centre, which promises to be the "Wimbledon of the desert" and the largest in the Middle East region, has been raised since last year in the continued aspiration of the Arab country to be a sporting destination.Unveiled this week by Qiddiya Investment Company, this green and purple-decorated centre located in a city…
Construction begins on Saudi Arabia’s national tennis centre - Global Construction Review
Work has started on Saudi Arabia’s national tennis centre in Qiddiya City, 45km west of Riyadh. It’s set to be the region’s biggest tennis complex. Designed by US architect Populous, it will have 30 tennis courts: 28 hard courts and two clay courts. It will seat 33,000. Its centre court will host other events with seating for 15,000 and a retractable roof. Centre court will be accompanied by an 8,000 seat arena court, plus 2,000 and 1,500 se…

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