Parc omnisports Suzanne-Lenglen, Multi-sport park in 15th arrondissement, France
Parc Omnisports Suzanne-Lenglen is a 10.6-hectare sports park in the 15th arrondissement containing tennis courts, football fields, rugby grounds, basketball courts, and handball facilities. The installations are set within landscaped grounds that provide space for the various sports areas.
The park was established in 1977 between the Aquaboulevard sports complex and the Paris-Issy-les-Moulineaux heliport. It was named after French tennis champion Suzanne Lenglen to honor her contributions to sport.
The park is named after French tennis player Suzanne Lenglen and reflects the importance of sport in this Paris neighborhood. It functions as a meeting place where residents gather for training and community activities in a shared space that combines athletics with local life.
The grounds are accessible by multiple transportation options, including the T2 tram at Suzanne Lenglen station and metro line 8 at Balard station. The park has open access with entrances available from different sides.
The grounds contain La Ferme de Suzanne, an educational farm that has offered visitors insight into sustainable gardening since 2017. An ecological pond on site supports local wildlife populations and creates a quiet retreat within the sports facilities.
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