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Who can tell me the venue of the tennis grand slam?

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australian open

/kloc-The Australian Open, which started in mid-October, is the first grand slam event in the long tennis season. As the youngest stop in the four Grand Slams, the Australian Open is now held in Melbourne Park, Australia's second largest city (1before October 29th 1996 65438+ is called the Fragment Park Stadium).

The center of the Australian Open is rod laver Stadium, which can accommodate 15000 spectators. It is named after Australian Open champion Rodera Laval. He is the only tennis player in history who has won four Grand Slam titles twice (1962 and 1969). This stadium is the first stadium with a retractable roof in four Grand Slam events. Unlike Wimbledon Center, which was put into use last year, the roof of Rodlaval Center is mainly used to isolate the hot weather in Australia to reduce the impact on players. In addition to rod laver Stadium, there are two main stadiums in the Australian Open, namely Hisense Stadium (Hisense, a domestic household appliance company, won the naming right in 2009, previously named by Vodafone) and Margaret Stadium.

The long arm of law

The French Open is usually held in Roland Galos Stadium in the west of Paris from May to early June every year. The stadium was built in 1927 and named after Roland Carlos, an air hero who died for his country in World War I. At present, the center stadium of the French Open is a Suzanne Lengren Stadium built in 1994, which can accommodate more than 10000 spectators. At the beginning of its construction, it was called Stadium A, and in 1997, it was renamed Suzanne Lenglen Stadium to commemorate the famous French player Suzanne Lenglen.

Wimbledon International Tennis Championship

Wimbledon Tennis Open, also known as Wimbledon Tennis Tournament, is held every July at the All England Tennis Club in London, England. Wimbledon has 18 grass courts, 9 hard courts and 2 indoor courts, which are only open when the club holds a dinner in mid-May every year. The center court is the "center court" and the venue of Wimbledon finals. Due to the unpredictable weather in London during the competition, the stadium with a capacity of13,800 people installed a retractable roof, which was put into use for the first time in 2009. The Wimbledon 1 Stadium was rebuilt on a large scale in 1997, and moved from the original site of the adjacent central stadium to a new dedicated venue that can accommodate more spectators. There is also an external big screen outside the No.1 stadium for fans who can't buy tickets for popular games to gather on Henman Mountain (now called Murray Mountain ... embarrassing) outside the stadium to enjoy the game. The No.2 stadium at Wimbledon has the title of "Tomb of Champions", because the seed players who play in this stadium are often eliminated by the opponents who rank lower.

United States Open

The US Open is held at the National Tennis Center in Flushing Lawn Park, Queens, new york from the end of August to the beginning of September every year. Since 1997, the US Open has been held in arthur ashe Tennis Center, which covers an area of 18.2 hectares (to commemorate the outstanding performance of arthur ashe, a famous American black tennis player who won four Grand Slams, both the center and the US Open Center are named after him).

The center court of the US Open is Arthur Ashe Stadium, which can accommodate 23,000 people. In Flushing Park, besides Arthur Ashe Stadium, there are 33 venues including louis armstrong Stadium and grandstand Stadium, all of which are outdoor hard courts.