IGA Stadium
IGA Stadium (French: Stade IGA), originally Stade Du Maurier and formerly Stade Uniprix after a major pharmacy chain in Quebec. The stadium is the main tennis court at the Canadian Open tournament in Montreal, Quebec Canada. Built in 1996 and completed the following year, the centre court stadium currently holds 11,815 spectators.[1] On Monday, April 16, 2018, Tennis Canada announced that it would change the name to Stade IGA, after a major supermarket in Quebec. The stadium grounds is located in Jarry Park within the borough of Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension.
Stade IGA | |
Former names | Stade Du Maurier (1987-2003) Stade Uniprix (2004-2018) |
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Address | 285, rue Gary-Carter |
Location | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Coordinates | 45.53302°N 73.62755°W |
Public transit | Parc (Metro), De Castelnau Jarry Parc |
Owner | Tennis Canada |
Capacity | 11,815 |
Surface | Hard, Outdoors |
Construction | |
Broke ground | August, 1995 |
Opened | August, 1996 |
Tenants | |
National Bank Open presented by Rogers (Men) (ATP 1000) (1996-present) National Bank Open presented by Rogers (Women) (WTA 1000) (1996-present) | |
Website | |
https://stadeiga.com/en/ |
The twelve courts at this venue use the DecoTurf cushioned acrylic surface, a surface previously used at the U.S. Open Grand Slam event. The Canadian Open is part of the US Open Series of events leading into the Grand Slam event. Uniquely, the Canadian Open is held in two cities, Montreal and Toronto, with the men and women alternating venues each year. Beginning 2021, IGA Stadium hosts the WTA in odd-numbered years and hosts the ATP in even-numbered years.
Its core seating area is a remnant of the former Major League Baseball stadium on the site, Jarry Park Stadium, the original home of the Montreal Expos.
References
- Stade Uniprix: Renovation (Part 1 - French Only) Archived September 30, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on 14 August 2011