Memorial Drive Park

Memorial Drive Park
Memorial Drive Park
Memorial Drive; The Drive
The main court at Memorial Drive, showing the northern grandstand.
Location War Memorial Drive,
Adelaide, South Australia
Coordinates 34°55′03″S 138°35′46″E / 34.9175°S 138.59611°E / -34.9175; 138.59611Coordinates: 34°55′03″S 138°35′46″E / 34.9175°S 138.59611°E / -34.9175; 138.59611
Opened October 1921
Operator Memorial Drive Tennis Club
Surface Plexicushion
Capacity 5,000

Memorial Drive Park, more generally referred to as "Memorial Drive", is a tennis venue, located adjacent to the Adelaide Oval, in the park lands surrounding the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. Memorial Drive took its name from the winding avenue, known as War Memorial Drive, which separates the venue from the River Torrens.

The Memorial Drive Tennis club was established in 1914, under the name South Australian Lawn Tennis Club. About 6 acres (2.4 ha) of land were leased to the club and the courts were opened in October 1921 by the Governor of South Australia, Sir Archibald Weigall.

Gerald Patterson won the first South Australian Men's Singles Championship at the venue in 1922, the same year in which he also won Wimbledon for the second time. The following year, a clubhouse and grandstand were erected at Memorial Drive, the northern grandstand being the former stand from Adelaide Oval, which was dismantled and then reassembled. In 1938 a large permanent grandstand was erected on the northern side of the courts.

Over the years many major events have been held on the grass courts including the Davis Cup and Australian Open Championships. In 1926 the Australian men's singles title was staged at the courts for the first time, won by John Hawkes. Adelaide hosted a total of fourteen Australian championships until 1967, of which twelve were played at Memorial Drive. In 1938 American Donald Budge won the first leg of the first grand slam in tennis at Memorial Drive by defeating Australia’s John Bromwich.

In January 1933 Australia played a tennis Test match against the United States. American champion Ellsworth Vines made his only appearance in Adelaide and among the Australian representatives were Harry Hopman, Adrian Quist, and John Bromwich. The following year, international matches featured the English champion Fred Perry.

Adelaide's first exposure to professional tennis involved the French dual Wimbledon champion Henri Cochet in contests against local professionals in 1935. In 1958 Pancho Gonzalez and Lew Hoad appeared at Memorial Drive as part of Jack Kramer's professional troupe.

From 1974 until 2007 the Adelaide International tournament was played at Memorial Drive, and since 2009 the World Tennis Challenge has been played there.[1]

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Concerts

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.sportbusiness.com/news/167882/world-tennis-challenge-appoints-iec-in-sports
  2. ^ Concert Timeline, 19 February 1972, ledzeppelin.com
  3. ^ The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973, milesago.com
  4. ^ a b c Cold Chisel Gig History - 1970s, coldchisel.com.au
  5. ^ a b c Skyhooks Tour Archive, skyhooks-music.com
  6. ^ Cold Chisel Gig History - 1980s, coldchisel.com.au
  7. ^ Live concerts performed by Midnight Oil, midnight-oil.info
  8. ^ 27 October 1989 & 1989-10-28, u2tours.com
  9. ^ New Found Glory Concert at Memorial Drive, Setlist on 5 April 2002, setlist.fm
  10. ^ Jack Johnson, Matt Costa, Will Connor @ Memorial Drive, Adelaide (27/3/08), fasterlouder.com.au/reviews
  11. ^ Kings Of Leon @ Memorial Drive, 11 March 2009, wots-on.info
  12. ^ Powderfinger Sunsets Tour, powderfinger.com
  13. ^ Powderfinger @ Memorial Drive, 16 September 2010, wots-on.info
  14. ^ Powderfinger @ Memorial Drive, 16 September 2010, yourgigs.com.au
  15. ^ Powderfinger @ Memorial Drive, 30 October 2010, yourgigs.com.au

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Preceded by
White City Stadium
Sydney
Davis Cup
Final Venue

1952
Succeeded by
Kooyong Stadium
Melbourne
Preceded by
West Side Tennis Club
New York City
Davis Cup
Final Venue

1956
Succeeded by
Kooyong Stadium
Melbourne
Preceded by
Milton Courts
Brisbane
Davis Cup
Final Venue

1963
Succeeded by
Harold Clark Courts
Cleveland
Preceded by
Milton Courts
Brisbane
Davis Cup
Final Venue

1968
Succeeded by
Harold Clark Courts
Cleveland

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