Canada Stadium, Tennis stadium in Ramat HaSharon, Israel
Canada Stadium is a tennis facility in Ramat HaSharon with a hard court and professional-grade infrastructure for competitive play. The arena holds roughly 4,500 spectators and features floodlights that allow matches to be played in the evening.
The facility was established in 1977 on land that was once a strawberry field, which the Israeli government provided to create the country's first dedicated tennis center. The location was chosen to build a strong national infrastructure for the sport.
The venue serves as a key home for Israeli national tennis teams and hosts competitions that matter to the country's tennis community. It functions as a place where professional play and local talent development happen together.
The venue is accessible during daytime with natural light and offers good conditions for evening events thanks to its floodlights. Visitors should note that the open-air setting means sun protection and wind consideration are practical matters depending on the season.
The stadium takes its name from Canadian benefactors who funded its construction and made a crucial contribution to Israeli tennis development. Their international support made it possible to build this professional tennis venue at a time when such facilities were rare in the region.
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