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Asia’s biggest tennis court complex serves SEA Games 31

The Hanaka Paris Ocean Park tennis court complex in the northern province of Bac Ninh’s Tu Son city is serving ongoing events of the sport at the 31st Southeast Asian Games, which run from May 13 to 22, according to the Organising Committee for SEA Games 31.
Asia’s biggest tennis court complex serves SEA Games 31 ảnh 1Vietnamese tennis players Ly Hoang Nam and Nguyen Van Phuong compete in the men's doubles at SEA Games 31.(Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Hanaka Paris Ocean Park tennis courtcomplex in the northern province of Bac Ninh’s Tu Son city is serving ongoingevents of the sport at the 31st Southeast Asian Games, which run from May 13 to 22, according to the Organising Committee for SEA Games 31.

Costing nearly 120 billion VND (nearly 5.2 million USD), the10ha complex has been named Asia’s biggest complex of its kind located in anurban area by the Asia Book of Records.

Its international-standard main court can accommodate over3,000 seats. It is equipped with retractable roof and hawk-eye systems, capableof hosting national and international tournaments meeting the Association ofTennis Professionals (ATP) standards.

There are also six outdoor tennis courts, covering 920m2each.

Doan Thanh Tung, General Secretary of the Vietnam TennisFederation and deputy head of the organising board for the sport at SEA Games31, lauded the venue’s modern facilities and equipment.

He noted the complex was received very good assessment at arecent examination by the Asia tennis federation and referees of the Games./.
VNA

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