Open-French Open to build stadium with retractable roof
Sun 6 June, 2004 18:55
By Simon Cambers
PARIS, June 6 (Reuters) - The French Open is set to build a new stadium with a
retractable roof, the French Tennis Federation announced on Sunday.
It will be built on one of two sites in the nearby Bois de Boulogne and will se
at 16,000 spectators at an estimated cost of 112 million euros (about 73 millio
n pounds).
Though this year's French Open was almost rain-free, tournament officials want
to ensure play at all times on the main court.
"I think it would be a mistake not to cover ourselves, in every meaning of the
word," French Tennis Federation president Christian Bimes said.
"I consider it the first priority, the top priority."
Bimes said it was vital to ensure that the tournament ran smoothly every year,
regardless of the weather.
"It's been 25 years that we haven't had a catastrophic day with rain the whole
day," he said.
"If it happens once, we will understand how important a stadium with a retracta
ble roof will be."
Bimes said the stadium would go ahead whether or not Paris wins its bid to host
the 2012 Olympic Games, a decision to be announced in July 2005.
"Even without Paris 2012, we will work on an extension program because Presiden
t Chirac says he wants the stadium to extend," Bimes said. "I believe it's reas
onable, we will do it."
The Australian Open was the first of the four grand slam events to build a retr
actable roof, first used in January 1988.
Earlier this year, Wimbledon announced its intention to build a retractable roo
f over Centre Court, which is schedule to be completed by 2009.
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