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Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center

Coordinates:41°18′42″N72°57′31″W/ 41.311533°N 72.958682°W/41.311533; -72.958682
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Cullman-Heyman Tennis Center
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Alternative namesConnecticut Open
General information
StatusClosed for conversion to Music Venue
Architectural styleStadium
LocationNew Haven, Connecticut
Groundbreaking1989
Completed1991
LandlordYale University, City of New Haven
Design and construction
Architect(s)Edward Larrabee Barnes and John MY Lee Associates
Structural engineerSpiegal Zamecnik & Shah Inc.
Main contractorConcrete: Blakeslee Prestress, INC
Renovating team
Architect(s)GREGG WIES & GARDNER ARCHITECTS, LLC
Other information
Seating capacity15,000

TheCullman–Heyman Tennis Centeris an 8-court indoor intercollegiate tennis facility and outdoor stadium located on the campus ofYale UniversityinNew Haven, Connecticut.The Cullman–Heyman Tennis Center is part of the Yale University tennis complex which consists of 17 outdoor and 8 indoorDecoTurfhardcourts.Across Yale Avenue from the Yale Tennis Complex is theConnecticut Tennis Center Stadium,which hosted men's and women's professional tennis tournaments, hosted its lastWTAtournament in 2018. In 2019 approval was given to convert the stadium into a concert venue. The outdoor stadium was built in 1991 for the Volvo Tennis Championships, and by 2009 it had seats for 15,000 spectators.[1]The current capacity of theConnecticut Tennis Center Stadiumis around 15,000, making it the third largest tennis venue in the United States and one of the largest in the world bycapacity,behind the French Open'sRoland Garros Stadium.The Cullman–Heyman Tennis Center is located at 279 Derby Avenue, West Haven, CT 06516. The facility has a master scoreboard and there are HD video cameras on every court that support streaming. All eight courts also have individual scoreboards.

The facility has hosted major intercollegiate national championships like the ITA Indoor Collegiate Individual Championships in 2009 and the ITA Women's Team Championships in February 2017. CHTC also hosts the ECAC Championships and the ITA Regional Individual Championships every year.

Construction

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When the USTA/Volvo Tennis announced in 1989 that theVolvo TennisTournament was going be held annually at Yale University and City of New Haven (site of aUS Openqualifier tournament forATPandWTAplayers), the organizers chose ArchitectsEdward Larrabee BarnesandJohn My LeeArchitects to build the permanent facility in 1991 due to Barnes' previousYaleprojects. The entire design and construction process took only 11 months from start to finish,[2]most of the structure was made ofprefab concretecomponents made on site and pieced together. This was done byBlakeslee Prestress Inc.

Lead architect, Lee, an avid tennis player and fan, said the open sides, "Reduced the fishbowl effect and made the construction access much easier."

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Verdasco, Querrey reach final at rainy Pilot Pen".ESPN.com.29 August 2009.Retrieved3 December2021.
  2. ^Scialanga, Eraldo (March 1, 1995). "The Connecticut Tennis Center in New Haven, USA".L'Industria Italiana del Cemento.697:166.ISSN0019-7637.

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