Los Angeles Tennis Center, Tennis center at University of California, Los Angeles, United States.
The Los Angeles Tennis Center at UCLA is a sports facility featuring six illuminated tennis courts arranged around a central grandstand. The main structure seats approximately 5,800 spectators and was designed to serve both competitive and recreational players.
The facility opened in May 1984 and hosted demonstration tennis matches during the 1984 Summer Olympics just months later. Since then it has evolved from a tennis-focused venue into one that accommodates diverse events.
The center serves as a venue for UCLA's annual Spring Sing student talent show and presents the prestigious George and Ira Gershwin Award to music industry figures.
The center welcomes visitors during weekend hours, with court reservations available through UCLA Recreation's system. It is worth checking in advance since court availability may change depending on scheduled events.
The venue has grown far beyond tennis and has hosted Beach Volleyball Championships, music events, and political speeches. This versatility makes it a multipurpose hub within the UCLA campus.
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