Centre Court, the main court at a tennis complex, specifically at Wimbledon.
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At the start of the final McEnroe was booed by the crowd as he entered Centre Court following his heated exchanges with officials during his semi-final clash with Jimmy Connors.
The centre court is called "Ken Rosewall Arena", in honour of the Australian tennis player Ken Rosewall, and it holds 10,000 people.
The tennis centre court, enclosed with spectator seating for 3,607, is often used to host international tennis tournaments, such as the Hong Kong Open and Hong Kong Tennis Classic.