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| stadium_name = Nice Lawn Tennis Club
| image =
| image = ATP Nice 2010 - 001.jpg
| location = [[Nice]], [[France]]
| location = [[Nice]], [[France]]
| opened = [[1890]]
| address = 5 Avenue Suzanne Lenglen
| surface = [[Clay courts|Clay]], [[Outdoors]]
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The '''Nice Lawn Tennis Club''' is a [[tennis]] complex in [[Nice]], [[France]]. It is the home venue of the [[ATP World Tour]]'s [[ATP Nice|Nice Open]] as of [[2010]].
The '''Nice Lawn Tennis Club''' is a [[tennis]] complex in [[Nice]], [[France]]. It is the home venue of the [[ATP World Tour]]'s [[ATP Nice|Nice Open]] as of 2010, and the [[Hopman Cup]] as of [[2023 Hopman Cup|2023]].


==History==
In [[1997 WTA Tour|1997]], the tennis club hosted a [[Fed Cup]] tie in between [[1997 Fed Cup World Group I#France vs. Belgium|France and Belgium]].
The complex opened in 1890. It is located at 5 Avenue [[Suzanne Lenglen]]. The club is home to 18 [[clay courts]], including a center court [[stadium]].


From 1895 to 1970 the club hosted the [[South of France Championships]] for men and ended in 1971 for women.
The complex opened in [[1890]]. It contains 18 [[clay courts]].

In [[1997 WTA Tour|1997]], the tennis club hosted a [[Fed Cup]] semifinals tie between [[1997 Fed Cup World Group I#France vs. Belgium|France and Belgium]].

==Notable tournaments==
# [[Nice LTC Winter Cup]]
# [[Nice Lawn Tennis Club Championships]]
# [[Open de Nice Côte d'Azur]]
# [[South of France Championships]]


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.niceltc.com/ Nice Lawn Tennis Club]
*[http://www.niceltc.com/ Nice Lawn Tennis Club]

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[[Category:Tennis venues in France]]
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[[Category:Sport in France]]
[[Category:Sport in Nice]]
[[Category:Sports venues in Nice]]
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Nice]]
[[Category:Sports venues completed in 1890]]
[[Category:Tennis clubs]]


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Latest revision as of 22:59, 17 April 2024

Nice Lawn Tennis Club
Map
Address5 Avenue Suzanne Lenglen
LocationNice, France
SurfaceClay
Opened1890

The Nice Lawn Tennis Club is a tennis complex in Nice, France. It is the home venue of the ATP World Tour's Nice Open as of 2010, and the Hopman Cup as of 2023.

History

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The complex opened in 1890. It is located at 5 Avenue Suzanne Lenglen. The club is home to 18 clay courts, including a center court stadium.

From 1895 to 1970 the club hosted the South of France Championships for men and ended in 1971 for women.

In 1997, the tennis club hosted a Fed Cup semifinals tie between France and Belgium.

Notable tournaments

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  1. Nice LTC Winter Cup
  2. Nice Lawn Tennis Club Championships
  3. Open de Nice Côte d'Azur
  4. South of France Championships
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43°42′16″N 7°15′07″E / 43.704336°N 7.251835°E / 43.704336; 7.251835