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Chapter 827

In 1988, the brand-new Flinders Park Tennis Center was officially completed and opened. It became the venue for the Australian Open. The events that had been running around before also officially settled down, and the venue was never transferred.

In 1996, Flinders Park Tennis Center officially changed its name to Melbourne Park, and completed the center court, which can accommodate 15,000 people. It has a roof that can be opened and closed, which is an important design of this court ahead of the times. .

In 2000, the center court of Melbourne Park was officially named "Rod Laver Stadium (rod-laver-arena, in memory of the legendary Australian men's tennis player Rod Laver.

Rod Laver, across the era of the Open Tennis Championship, is not only considered the greatest player in Australian history, but is also generally considered a strong candidate for the greatest player in history worldwide, even in the Big Four After turning out to be born, it is still the same

In Laver's career, he won a total of 11 Grand Slam trophies, five before the Open era and six after the Open era.

In terms of the number of Grand Slam titles, Laver naturally has no advantage, not only behind the Big Three and Sampras, but also behind his compatriot Roy-Emerson; however, Laver Wall is the only male player in history to complete the grand slam of the year.

Moreover, Laver also completed it twice, once before the Open Era and once after the Open Era.

In other words, within a natural year, sweep the four Grand Slam championships.

No one has been able to replicate this feat so far. Federer, Nadal, and Djokovic have all been very close to this record. However, it is still too difficult to complete it within a natural year, and passed by for various reasons.

There is no doubt that until now, Rod Laver is still the well-deserved best in history in the minds of countless tennis fans. Mr. Laver, who is seventy-seven years old this year, still goes to Melbourne Park every year. Watch the game in the stadium named after yourself.

Also in 2000, Melbourne Park built a second large stadium, the "Hisense Arena (Hisense-Arena, which can accommodate 10,500 spectators, and also installs a roof that can be opened and closed.

The third largest court, formerly known as Court No. 1, was officially named "Margaret Court Arena (margaret-court-arena in 2003 to commemorate Australia, which won the Australian Open championship eleven times before and after the Open. Women's player Court.

Margaret Court is also a superstar before and after the Cross Tennis Open.

Before the Open, Court won 13 Grand Slam championship trophies; after the Open, Court won another 11 Grand Slam trophies.

If the age of the Open is not counted, then Court's 24 Grand Slam championship trophies are undoubtedly the most in history; but if the age of the Open is counted alone, Serena Williams' 23 Grand Slams The Grand Slam championship trophy and Graf's 22 Grand Slam championship trophies rank the top two in history respectively.

For a long time, the Hisense Stadium is the No. 2 court, and the Margaret Court Court is the No. 3 court. However, the Australian Open Organizing Committee is always updating the venue.

This year, in 2015, the renovated and expanded Margaret Court Stadium debuted, not only can accommodate 7,500 people, but also re-installed the roof, which also makes the Australian Open the first to have The event on three covered courses has become the leader of the tour.

In order to give full play to the functions of the new stadium and promote the image of the game-not to show off, definitely not to show off, the brand-new Margaret Court Stadium became the second stadium.

Naturally, the "old" Hisense Stadium has become Stadium No. 3, although in terms of audience capacity, this stadium is even better.

So, how to distinguish between the two courts and the three courts?

Very simple: night games.

Among the four Grand Slams, the Australian Open and the US Open are younger and more fashionable. In order to facilitate TV broadcasting, they have set up the habit of playing night games.

Wimbledon and French Open still abide by the rules. Not only do they not have night games, but the roof installation works of the courts are also far behind the other two competitors.

If it's too dark? Stop the game; if the storm? Stop the game.

It is precisely because of this that the schedule of Wimbledon and French Open is always a severe test. There is often a backlog of a large number of games due to unexpected circumstances, which makes the schedule unable to advance. The organizing committee must operate at a high speed to reorganize the arrangement. Follow along to adapt to change.

Even the men's singles final, which was supposed to be held on Sunday, was postponed to Monday, and more than once.

In fact, the same is true from the perspective of the venue.

Wimbledon, still continue the grass.

The French Open still uses clay.

These two venues have a long history. Tennis was born on grass, while tennis was fully promoted in Europe on clay.

The hard court is actually a brand-new venue born for the convenience of commercial promotion after the professionalization and modernization of tennis

Because the maintenance of grass and red clay is too laborious and expensive, and even requires professional craftsmanship; but hard ground is not the case, only a piece of concrete is enough.

It is in the commercial interest to have hard courts that are simpler, more convenient, and more importantly, less expensive to build and maintain.

Just like basketball and football, a venue that can be seen everywhere is crucial to the promotion of a sport, especially commercial promotion.

As a result, hard courts sprung up like mushrooms after rain.

A professional organization once made a statistic that the brand-new tours born after 2000, including the events of the three major tennis organizations ATP, WTA and ITF, have an unbelievable 90% of hard courts.

Moreover, after scientific research, most of the hard surfaces are cement floors, the reaction force is very strong, and the potential risk of sports injuries soars.

Professionals have put forward suggestions that in order to continue the career of professional players and protect the health of professional players, the number of hard-court tours should be controlled. Even if the existing tours cannot be reduced, at least when new tours appear, tennis organizations should It is recommended to avoid more hard courts.

However, and eggs.

In the face of the rolling wheels of commercial promotion, the opinions of experts are insignificant after all.

The Australian Open and US Open ~www.mtlnovel.com~ are prime examples.

First of all, they are hard court events.

Second, they set up night games.

These are all choices in line with modern business promotion, at the forefront of trends, and have indeed achieved unimaginable commercial success.

Perhaps, some people will say that profit comes first, and this is a choice that is in line with commercial interests. There is nothing wrong with it, and everyone should do this, otherwise they will be eliminated.

But the key point is that sticking to your own Wimbledon and French Open has also achieved great success. Even if you make some compromises and concessions for commercial interests, it is very important to be careful and stick to the bottom line, otherwise you may lose yourself. Then it was swallowed by the torrent of business.

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