Ariake Tennis Park
Ariake Tennis Park is a park in the Ariake district of Kōtō, Tokyo that was used for the 2020 Summer Olympics. The park has many tennis courts, a lawn plaza, a jogging course, a walking path, and the Ariake Coliseum.
Location
The park is located on the artificial island of Ariake in the Kōtō ward of Tokyo, Japan. It can be accessed via Kokusai-tenjijo Station on the Rinkai Line.Overview
The park features facilities such as tennis courts, a lawn area, jogging courses, and walking paths. It is open year-round with no admission fee required.The park houses a total of 49 tennis courts, including 33 hard courts and 16 artificial grass courts with sand infill, making it one of the largest facilities of its kind in Japan.
- Seating capacity: 10,008 Show Court
- *One hard court
- *Eight hard courtsOutdoor Hard Courts
- *23 hard courtsOutdoor Artificial Grass Courts
- *16 courts
History
The park opened in May 1983 with 32 outdoor hard courts. In August of the same year, 16 additional outdoor clay courts were added. The Ariake Coliseum was inaugurated in April 1987 as an open-air venue with one hard court. In April 1991, a retractable sliding roof was installed. The clay courts were later converted into artificial grass courts with sand infill.In preparation for the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics, the park underwent major renovations. These included upgrades to the Ariake Coliseum, the construction of the new Show Court in 2019, and the reconstruction of the clubhouse with new indoor courts by 2020. Outdoor courts were temporarily converted to 31 hard courts for the tournaments and later restored to their original specifications. The park facilities were closed on January 6, 2020, for the Olympic and Paralympic events. Following the games, the Ariake Coliseum, Show Court, and indoor courts reopened to the public. Outdoor courts underwent further renovations and were reopened in April and May 2023.
Tournaments
The park hosts Japan's premier international tournaments: the Japan Open Tennis Championships and the Toray Pan Pacific Open. It also serves as the exclusive venue for the All Japan Tennis Championships since 1984, a national tournament previously alternating between eastern and western Japan. In 2023, the park hosted the All Japan Soft Tennis Championships.Nearby facilities
- Major venues for the 2020 Summer Olympics and 2020 Summer Paralympics:
- Ariake Arena
- Ariake Gymnastics Centre
- Ariake Urban Sports Park
- Tokyo Aquatics Centre
- Tokyo Tatsumi International Swimming Center
- Tokyo Big Sight
- Ariake Garden
- Tokyo Garden Theater
- Ariake Shiki Theatre
- Hotel Villa Fontaine Grand Tokyo Ariake
- Small Worlds Tokyo
- Symbol Promenade Park
- Tokyo Waterfront City