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Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre

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Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre
广东省奥林匹克网球中心
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LocationGuangzhou, Guangdong, China
Coordinates23°08′34″N 113°24′30″E / 23.14278°N 113.40833°E / 23.14278; 113.40833
Capacity11,379 seats
9,534 (Central Court)
1,845 (Court 1)
SurfaceHard, Outdoors
Opened2010

The Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre (Chinese: 广东省奥林匹克网球中心; now known as the Aoti Tennis Centre due to naming rights) is a tennis centre located in Guangzhou, China. It has 13 outdoor tennis courts and can seat 9,534 spectators in its main competition stadium and accommodate 1,845 in a subsidiary hall. It hosted the tennis event at the 2010 Asian Games. It has been the home of Guangzhou International Women's Open from 2015 to 2018.

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