Rod Laver Arena

Tennis Ticket News offers premier tennis tickets to all 2010 Australian Open sessions at Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park.

Rod Laver Arena is a part of the Melbourne Park complex located in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and the current venue of the Australian Open. The Australian Open came to Flinders Park (now Melbourne Park) in 1988, and with it came more than 266,000 fans. By the mid-90s, it was certain that the Arena would need a make-over. The $65 million development of Vodafone Arena was one of the most significant advancements in the Open’s history.

Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park was officially named after Rod Laver for his unsurpassed achievements at the Australian Open in January 2000. The seating capacity at Rod Laver Arena is approximately 15,000.

The Arena features a retractable roof that allows play to continue during rain or extreme heat. Below is the seating chart of the Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park. Click on the picture for a larger view.

Rod Laver Seating Chart

Rod Laver Arena is equipped with the Hawk-Eye electronic system which allows tennis players to challenge the umpire’s decision on calls made throughout championships.

Tickets for all sessions and dates are available below for the Australian Open. Click on View Tickets for a complete list of tickets for that date.

 

 

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