Tennis Canada plans new stadium — with a roof — as part of Montreal modernization
MONTREAL — Tennis Canada plans to build a new centre-court stadium with a retractable roof in Montreal as part of a major modernization of its facilities at Jarry Park, saying the project is necessary to keep pace with rising standards on the professional tours.
The organization made the announcement Tuesday after conducting a year-long feasibility study examining options for the long-term future of the National Bank Open in Montreal.
The proposed project would include increasing the venue’s capacity to approximately 15,000 seats — the aging IGA Stadium holds 11,991 — while adding up to four practice courts and a match court, according to National Bank Open tournament director Valérie Tétreault.
“It was a very important step,” Tétreault said in an interview. “We’re feeling like we’re really falling behind and that’s what we’re also told by both the ATP and the WTA. So that puts, of course, extra pressure on us.”


