SEB Arena
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OwnerDarnu Group
Capacity Central court:[1]
- 1,278 (tennis, wrestling, judo, karate)
- 1,934 (concerts)
- 2,206 (boxing)
SEB Arena complex on Ažuolyno str., Vilnius | |
![]() Interactive map of SEB Arena | |
| Location | Vilnius, Lithuania |
|---|---|
| Owner | Darnu Group |
| Capacity | Central court:[1]
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| Surface | GreenSet hardcourt |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 2008 |
SEB Arena is tennis, squash, badminton, and mini-tennis arena in Vilnius.[2] It is recognized as an ITF Silver Level certified National Training Centre.[3]
The Arena was completed in 2008. After the 2022 expansion it holds 28 tennis, 2 squash, 4 badminton, and 10 mini-tennis courts,[4] making it the largest tennis complex in central Europe and home of the Lithuanian tennis and squash teams.[5]
It hosts Davis Cup and Billie Jean King Cup matches.[6] It's also the venue for the Vilnius Open and Vitas Gerulaitis Cup tennis tournaments, part of the ATP Challenger Tour.
