In June 1945, one year after the inauguration of the Estádio Nacional on June 10, the Jamor sports complex received an important addition with the opening of the Tennis Center. The architectural design was led by Miguel Jacobetty Rosa, who had previously been responsible for the stadium and other infrastructure. To commemorate this date, the Portuguese Tennis Federation organized its first tournament at the site, inviting internationally renowned players who delivered 'three brilliant matches' remembered by those present. Today, the Jamor has 35 tennis courts, six of which are covered, and serves as the headquarters for high-performance tennis training.
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