Qiddiya unveils 33,000-seat National Tennis Centre
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Saudi Arabia has unveiled plans for a 33,000-seat National Tennis Centre within the Qiddiya development, further strengthening the Kingdom's ambitions to become a global destination for sport. While the venue will be capable of hosting some of the world's biggest tennis events, the announcement also highlights Saudi Arabia's broader shift from acquiring sporting events to building long-term sports infrastructure and ecosystems.
The project forms part of the Kingdom's wider investment strategy across sport, entertainment and tourism. Over recent years Saudi Arabia has hosted major events in football, golf, boxing, motorsport and tennis, helping establish its presence on the global sporting calendar.
The new National Tennis Centre signals a move beyond event hosting. World-class infrastructure is essential for attracting international competitions, supporting grassroots participation and creating sustainable sports ecosystems. With a capacity of 33,000 spectators, the venue would rank among the largest tennis facilities in the world.
Tennis has become a particular focus area for Saudi Arabia following its hosting of the WTA Finals and growing involvement across the sport. The new facility is expected to support both elite competition and community participation, aligning with broader objectives around health, tourism and economic diversification.
As competition for major sporting events increases globally, infrastructure is becoming one of the key differentiators. Qiddiya's latest development demonstrates how Saudi Arabia is investing not only in visibility today, but in creating a long-term sporting legacy for the future.
