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TTF Ankara Tennis Training Center

2025 establishments in TurkeySports venues completed in 2025Sports venues in AnkaraTennis venue stubsTennis venues in Turkey
Turkish sport stubsYenimahalle, Ankara

TTF Ankara Tennis Training Center sport inAnkara, Turkey. and owneb by the Turkish Tennis Federation (TTF), it was opened in 2025. The TFF Ankara Tennis Training Center was built to international standards by the Turkish Tennis Federation within the Atatürk Forest Farm and Zoo in Yenimahalle District of Ankara Province, Turkey. Late October 2023, still in final construction, a test tournament for the facility was held at the Center Court in the form of the 100th Anniversary Republic Cup Masters Tennis Tournament with the participation of 398 athletes between the ages of 18-65. It was officially opened with a ceremony attended by high government officials and following tennis festival on 20 August 2025. The complex features a total of 13 tennis courts including a Center Court with 3,500 seating capacity, five hardcourts and seven clay courts. It is the first and the only tennis complex in Turkey to hold a tournament on courts of two different surfaces simultaneously. The facility is capable of hosting highest-leveldomestic and internatipnal tennis events.

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TTF Ankara Tennis Training Center
Ankara Bulvarı,

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Türkiye Tenis Federasyonu Tenis Eğitim Merkezi

Ankara Bulvarı 12/6
06560 , Gazi Mahallesi
Ankara, Turkey
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