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Park Tenisowy Olimpia

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The Park Tenisowy Olimpia is a tennis complex in Poznań, Poland, owned by the city since November 2013. It is the host of the annual ATP Challenger Tour stop, the Poznań Open. The complex consist of two show courts (Kort Centralny and Kort nr 1), three ground courts and five indoor courts.Main Court (Kort Centralny) holds approximately 1,500 spectators (including places on VIP lounge), and Grandstand (Kort nr 1) holds 720 spectators. During the tournaments the Main Court is upgraded by around 250 seats due to installation of the temporary stand, opposite to the VIP lounge.

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Park Tenisowy Olimpia
Warmińska, Poznań Golęcin

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Park Tenisowy Olimpia

Warmińska 1
60-622 Poznań, Golęcin
Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
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