Named after Australian tennis legend Rodney George Laver, the Rod Lavern Arena in Melbourne Park is the second largest indoor arena in the country and hosts the Australian Open

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Melbourne: Full-Day Sports Tour & Tennis Game

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...CG or National Sports Museum, plus Rod Laver Arena. Then imagine you’re in The Australian Open and play tennis yourself!

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...MCG, the Rod Laver Arena or the National Sports Museum, and get a bird's-eye view of Melbourne from the Eureka Sky Deck.

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Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne

Named after Australian tennis legend Rodney George Laver, the Rod Lavern Arena in Melbourne Park is the second largest indoor arena in the country and hosts the Australian Open.

Named after Australian tennis legend Rodney George Laver, the Rod Lavern Arena in Melbourne Park is the second largest indoor arena in the country and hosts the Australian Open. It also hosts basketball, motorbike super-crosses, music concerts, conferences, World Wrestling Entertainment events, and ballet.


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About Rod Laver Arena

 Melbourne & Olympic Parks, Olympic Blvd, Melbourne VIC • 3001, Australia

 +61 3 9286 1600

 rodlaverarena.com.au

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