With world-class players taking to its courts, the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex is a preferred haunt for tennis lovers each year as the very first event the venue hosted saw tennis legend Boris Becker take home the grand prize. Then world number one Roger Federer also defeated Gael Monfils in 2006 to enter the record books as the second player to have successfully defended the Qatar title with Stefan Edberg as the first to do so more than a decade earlier. Home to an impressive 27 hard courts the locales top-notch stadium court can accommodate a record 6,911 spectators as of 2008 when the sporting facility was revamped to meet WTA Championship prerequisites. Centre Court on the other hand can seat 4,106 viewers and is one of the highlights of a tour of the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex. The sporting arenas other assets include its 8 new training courts and four ultra contemporary squash courts which are all equipped with new media and player hospitality facilities as well as seating space for 1000 representatives.
Aspiring novices and pros who wish to test run the venues facilities can book a court in advance while lessons in the two main disciplines are also available with the aid of expert coaches.
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