Le Masters de Montréal aura un nouveau stade avec un toit

L'objectif est de transformer le complexe en une installation moderne et durable capable d'accueillir des compétitions internationales tout au long de l'année et de renforcer le rôle de Montréal en tant que l'une des capitales du tennis en Amérique du Nord

Fernando Murciego | 24 Jun 2026 | 09.00
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Le Masters de Montréal aura un nouveau stade avec un toit.
Le Masters de Montréal aura un nouveau stade avec un toit.

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Tennis Canada has presented an ambitious project to build a new main stadium with a retractable roof in Montreal, an initiative aimed at ensuring the continuity and growth of the National Bank Open, one of the most important events in the global tennis calendar. The organization believes that the modernization of the current complex is essential to maintain the tournament's international status and meet the increasing demands of the ATP and WTA circuits. 

The project includes the construction of a new center court within the existing IGA Stadium complex, located in Jarry Park. The facility would feature a retractable roof, a feature considered essential to ensure matches can be held in case of rain and enhance the experience for players, fans, and organizers. Currently, the main court has a capacity of around 12,000 spectators and lacks a permanent covering. 

According to Tennis Canada, discussions with key professional circuit authorities have made it clear that having a covered facility is a key condition to ensure the long-term viability of the tournament in Montreal. The increasing significance of ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 events has raised the infrastructure standards required at venues. 

In addition to the new center court, the plan includes a comprehensive refurbishment of the venue. The goal is to transform the complex into a modern and sustainable facility capable of hosting international competitions throughout the year and reinforcing Montreal's role as one of the tennis capitals in North America. 

Montreal will have a new roofed stadium, but the timing is uncertain

The Canadian tournament, founded in 1881, is one of the oldest in the world and alternates its men's and women's tournaments between Montreal and Toronto every year. It is part of the most prestigious category after the Grand Slams, annually bringing together the top figures in world tennis. 

The Montreal Masters announces the construction of a new roofed stadium. Source: Getty

 

One of the main arguments in favor of the project is the need to prevent disruptions caused by weather conditions. The absence of a roof currently leads to match suspensions or delays when it rains, impacting television schedules and fan experiences. A covered stadium would allow the schedule to be maintained regardless of the weather. 

Tennis Canada also argues that the proposal represents the most sustainable option for the complex's future, as it would enable the renovation of facilities that have been operational for decades and adapt them to the current needs of professional sports. 

Although there are still planning and funding stages to complete, the project is shaping up to be one of the largest investments in tennis infrastructure in Canada in recent years. If it receives the necessary approvals, Montreal could potentially have one of the most modern tennis stadiums on the continent in the future, strengthening its position within the international circuit and ensuring the continuity of one of the most iconic sporting events.

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