SEB Arena explained

Stadium Name:SEB Arena
Location:Vilnius, Lithuania
Opened:2008
Owner:Darnu Group
Seating Capacity:1,500 (Central Court)
Surface:GreenSet hardcourt

SEB Arena is tennis, squash, badminton, and mini-tennis arena in Vilnius.[1] It is recognized as an ITF Silver Level certified National Training Centre.[2]

The Arena was completed in 2008. After the 2022 expansion it holds 28 tennis, 2 squash, 4 badminton, and 10 mini-tennis courts,[3] making it the largest tennis complex in central Europe and home of the Lithuanian tennis and squash teams.[4]

It hosts Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup matches.[5] It's also the venue for the Vilnius Open and Vitas Gerulaitis Cup tennis tournaments, part of the ATP Challenger Tour.

References

External links

54.7072°N 25.2339°W

Notes and References

  1. http://www.15min.lt/deuce/naujiena/profesionalus-sportas/naujienos/seb-arenos-gimtadienis-profesionalu-kova-tamsoje-ir-mazuju-rekordas-338-172832 „SEB arenos“ gimtadienis: profesionalų kova tamsoje ir mažųjų rekordas
  2. News: McLean . Ross . Lithuania's National Training Centre granted Silver Level status . 20 May 2023 . ITF . 17 May 2023.
  3. Web site: „SEB arenoje” – virš 70 tūkst. apsilankymų kas mėnesį . SEB Arena . 20 May 2023 . lt . 20 April 2023.
  4. Web site: Atsinaujinusioje "SEB arenoje" – gausybė aukščiausio lygio teniso ir pirmasis išmanus kortas . Vilnius Open . 11 October 2022 . lt.
  5. Web site: 2024 Euro Africa Group II. Billie Jean King Cup. 3 April 2024.