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Indoor arena in Pasay, Philippines

SM Mall of Asia Arena SM Arena Mall of Asia The arena in 2025 Interactive map of SM Mall of Asia Arena Location MOA Complex, Jose W. Diokno Boulevard cor. Coral Way and Marina Way, Bay City, Pasay, Metro Manila, Philippines Coordinates 14°31′55″N 120°59′1″E / 14.53194°N 120.98361°E / 14.53194; 120.98361 Owner SM Lifestyle Entertainment Operator SM Tickets Capacity 15,000 (standard seating) 20,000 (full house) Executive suites 41[3] Type Indoor arena Scoreboard Daktronics Galaxy 4-side JumboTron with Daktronics All-Sport 5000 Series Record attendance 25,388 (UAAP Season 78 Cheerdance Competition, October 3, 2015)[4] Public transit E SM Mall of Asia SM Mall of Asia 4 5 6 7 14 30 34 43 52 Esplanade Seaside Terminal SM Mall of Asia Transport Terminal Construction Groundbreaking 2010 Opened May 21, 2012 (2012-05-21) (first event) June 16, 2012 (2012-06-16) (grand opening) Cost ₱3.6 billion Architect Arquitectonica Project manager Jose Siao Ling & Associates[1] General contractor Monolith Construction and Development Corporation[2] Tenants Philippines men's national basketball team Philippines women's national basketball team Philippines men's national volleyball team PBA (2012–present) UAAP (2012–present) NCAA (2012-present) PVL (2014–present) Philippine Mavericks (2014–2015) SM NBTC (2015–present) Website sm-arena.com

The **SM Mall of Asia Arena**, also known as the **SM Arena Mall of Asia**, the **Mall of Asia Arena** or the **MoA Arena**, is an [indoor arena](/source/Indoor_arena) within the [SM Mall of Asia](/source/SM_Mall_of_Asia) complex, in [Bay City](/source/Bay_City%2C_Metro_Manila), [Pasay](/source/Pasay), [Metro Manila](/source/Metro_Manila), Philippines. It officially opened on May 21, 2012, with a total area of 52,000 m2 (560,000 sq ft) and a seating capacity of 15,000.[5][6] The arena has hosted over 2,400 shows since its opening.[7]

The SM Mall of Asia Arena is one of the main venues for the [Philippine Basketball Association](/source/Philippine_Basketball_Association),[8] [Premier Volleyball League](/source/Premier_Volleyball_League), [University Athletic Association of the Philippines](/source/University_Athletic_Association_of_the_Philippines) and the [National Collegiate Athletic Association](/source/National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association_(Philippines)).[9][10]

## History

Logo until 2025

The construction of the SM Mall of Asia Arena began in 2010,[11] and costed around ₱3.6 billion.[12] The venue is part of the master plan for the [SM Mall of Asia](/source/SM_Mall_of_Asia) complex which in 2012 already had the [SMX Convention Center](/source/SMX_Convention_Center_Manila) and the One E-com and Two E-com office buildings.[13]

The arena had its [topping-off ceremony](/source/Topping_out) in September 2011[14] and was opened about two years later after it broke ground. The first public event hosted at the indoor arena was the two-night [Born This Way Ball](/source/Born_This_Way_Ball) concert of [Lady Gaga](/source/Lady_Gaga) which began on May 21, 2012.[15] A separate event was held as part of the grand opening ceremony of the indoor arena held on June 16, 2012; the Icons at the Arena: Masters of OPM which featured various local musicians and singers which was organized by Star Events of [ABS-CBN](/source/ABS-CBN_Corporation), directed by [Johnny Manahan](/source/Johnny_Manahan) with [Ryan Cayabyab](/source/Ryan_Cayabyab) as the concert's musical director.[16]

The arena was refurbished ahead of the [2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup](/source/2023_FIBA_Basketball_World_Cup).[17][18]

## Architecture and design

Mall of Asia Arena Annex Building (left) standing next to the SM Mall of Asia Arena (right)

The SM Mall of Asia Arena was designed by architecture firm [Arquitectonica](/source/Arquitectonica).[19] The facility was intended primarily as a venue for concerts and basketball games but can be reconfigured to accommodate other sporting and entertainment events as well.[20] It has a seating capacity of 15,000 but can host as much as 20,000 people in a full-house capacity.[12]

The indoor arena stands on a 16,000 m2 (170,000 sq ft) site, and has a floor area of 52,000 m2 (560,000 sq ft). The limited area of the site meant that part of the building to span over the adjacent Pacific Drive. Due to a high [water table](/source/Water_table), the construction of basement parking levels was limited and a separate eight-storey parking building called [Mall of Asia Arena Annex](/source/SM_Mall_of_Asia#Mall_of_Asia_Arena_Annex_Building) (MAAX) which can accommodate 1,400 vehicles had to be built. The façade of the building are covered with low-e coated and fritted insulated glass units.[20]

The structure hosting the events space was designed in a form of an eye which was supported by a slanted podium plinth.[20]

The venue uses NBA-specification shot clocks, with Daktronics BB-2160 and BB-2161 shot clocks (used by the NBA along with models from OES until the [2016–17 NBA season](/source/2016%E2%80%9317_NBA_season) due to the NBA using Tissot ones) that count tenths in the final five seconds, though recently it has been stretched to the final nine seconds.

On May 14, 2025, nearly thirteen years after the arena's opening, the centerhung jumbotron was upgraded. Dubbed "The Cube" and manufactured by Daktronics, the new jumbotron is 176 m2 (1,890 sq ft) in size with a main display resolution of 1344x672 pixels. It was unveiled ahead of the finals of the [UAAP Season 87 volleyball tournaments](/source/UAAP_Season_87_volleyball_tournaments) that day as well as the [2025 FIVB Men's Volleyball World Championship](/source/2025_FIVB_Men's_Volleyball_World_Championship).[21][22]

## Facilities

The indoor arena hosts the Premiere Suites which is reportedly the first [luxury box](/source/Luxury_box) in [Southeast Asia](/source/Southeast_Asia). The luxury box has a total of 41 suites.[23] A private restaurant, the Premiere Café + Lounge, serves patrons of the luxury box.[24]

## Notable events

### Entertainment events

Main article: [List of entertainment events at the SM Mall of Asia complex § SM Mall of Asia Arena](/source/List_of_entertainment_events_at_the_SM_Mall_of_Asia_complex#SM_Mall_of_Asia_Arena)

The arena has hosted various entertainment events since its opening in 2012, from music concerts of local and international artists, beauty pageant ceremonies, to different functions for the country's biggest entertainment companies.

On February 22, 2015, [ABS-CBN](/source/ABS-CBN_Corporation)'s [ASAP](/source/ASAP_(Philippine_TV_program)) celebrated their 20th Anniversary celebration at the arena. Months later, on July 26, 2015, [GMA Network](/source/GMA_Network) celebrated its 65th anniversary through a fans' day entitled "Thank You, Kapuso!" at the arena. Since 2016, the arena has also hosted [Disney on Ice](/source/Disney_on_Ice) productions every December, except on years that were restricted due to the [COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines](/source/COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_Philippines).[25]

#### Music concerts

[Regine Velasquez](/source/Regine_Velasquez) during her [Regine Rocks](/source/Regine_Rocks) concert at the arena in November 2023

[Lady Gaga](/source/Lady_Gaga) held the first concerts at the arena, selling out her two-night [Born This Way Ball](/source/Born_This_Way_Ball) tour on May 21–22, 2012.[26] [Regine Velasquez](/source/Regine_Velasquez) was the first Filipino artist to stage a solo concert. and has performed more times than any other artist. Several other international artists have performed at the arena.

In 2015, [Darren Espanto](/source/Darren_Espanto) became the youngest artist to hold a solo show at the arena at age 14.[27] During its time, [Madonna](/source/Madonna_(entertainer))'s [Rebel Heart Tour](/source/Rebel_Heart_Tour) concerts on February 24–25, 2016 were the most expensive concerts in the Philippines with ticket costs ranging from ₱3,150 to ₱57,750 per person.[28] [One Ok Rock](/source/One_Ok_Rock) was the first Japanese artist to headline a show in the arena, while [EXO](/source/Exo_(group)) was the first Korean artist to stage a two-day sold-out concert series in the arena, followed by other [K-pop](/source/K-pop) groups such as [Big Bang](/source/Big_Bang_(South_Korean_band)), [Blackpink](/source/Blackpink), [BTS](/source/BTS_(group)), [2NE1](/source/2NE1), [Winner](/source/Winner_(band)), [iKON](/source/IKon), [AKMU](/source/AKMU), [Treasure](/source/Treasure_(band)) and [Twice](/source/Twice).

[Celine Dion](/source/Celine_Dion), who performed at the arena on July 19 and 20, 2018, as part of her [Celine Dion Live 2018](/source/Celine_Dion_Live_2018) tour, is the venue's highest-grossing female artist with nearly $4,000,000 between the two shows.[*[citation needed](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Citation_needed)*]

#### Pageants

The arena regularly hosts the [Miss Universe Philippines](/source/Miss_Universe_Philippines) pageant annually since 2022.[29][30] Additionally, *[Eat Bulaga!](/source/Eat_Bulaga!)'*s grand coronation day of Miss Millennial Philippines 2017 was also held at the arena on September 30, 2017.

Two of the [Big Four international beauty pageants](/source/Big_Four_international_beauty_pageants) have been held in the arena— [Miss Earth](/source/Miss_Earth) and [Miss Universe](/source/Miss_Universe).[31][32][33]

- [Miss Earth 2016](/source/Miss_Earth_2016) on October 29, 2016

- [Miss Universe 2016](/source/Miss_Universe_2016) on January 30, 2017

- [Miss Earth 2017](/source/Miss_Earth_2017) on November 4, 2017

- [Miss Earth 2018](/source/Miss_Earth_2018) on November 3, 2018.

### Basketball

The SM Mall of Asia Arena during the Season 82 [UAAP](/source/University_Athletic_Association_of_the_Philippines) basketball finals in 2019

The SM Mall of Asia Arena serves as one of the playing venues of the [Philippine Basketball Association](/source/Philippine_Basketball_Association) (PBA), [National Collegiate Athletic Association (Philippines)](/source/National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association_(Philippines)), and the [University Athletic Association of the Philippines](/source/University_Athletic_Association_of_the_Philippines) ([UAAP](/source/University_Athletic_Association_of_the_Philippines)).

The [PBA](/source/Philippine_Basketball_Association)'s [B-Meg Llamados](/source/B-Meg_Llamados) and the [Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters](/source/Talk_'N_Text_Tropang_Texters) played the first basketball game at the arena on July 7, 2012, as part of the [2012 PBA Governors Cup](/source/2012_PBA_Governors_Cup) semifinals.

The UAAP's [2012 opening game](/source/UAAP_Season_75_basketball_tournaments) between the [NU Bulldogs](/source/NU_Bulldogs) and [UE Red Warriors](/source/UE_Red_Warriors) on July 14, 2012, was the arena's first college basketball game. The first game of the [2012 UAAP basketball finals](/source/UAAP_Season_75_basketball_tournaments) was played at the arena in front of 20,686 people. On October 18, 2012, the arena hosted the [National Collegiate Athletic Association](/source/National_Collegiate_Athletic_Association_(Philippines))'s first game of its [finals series](/source/NCAA_Season_88_basketball_tournaments) against the [San Beda Red Lions](/source/San_Beda_Red_Lions) and the [Letran Knights](/source/Letran_Knights).

The SM Mall of Asia Arena during a [2019 Southeast Asian Games](/source/2019_Southeast_Asian_Games) match between the [Philippines](/source/Philippines_men's_national_basketball_team) and [Myanmar](/source/Myanmar_men's_national_basketball_team)

The arena hosted [Tanduay Alab Pilipinas](/source/Tanduay_Alab_Pilipinas)' first game of the [2017–18 ABL season](/source/2017%E2%80%9318_ABL_season). It was the first time that Alab played in an arena as large as the Mall of Asia Arena, and the first [ABL](/source/ASEAN_Basketball_League) game in the arena.[34]

The arena also hosted various [Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League](/source/Maharlika_Pilipinas_Basketball_League) (MPBL) events, including the first two MPBL All-Star Games in [2019](/source/2019_MPBL_All-Star_Game) and [2020](/source/2020_MPBL_All-Star_Game), opening gameday the [2019–20 season](/source/2019%E2%80%9320_MPBL_season), and the [2021 MPBL Invitational](/source/2021_MPBL_Invitational), which was the first event to allow a live audience since the [COVID-19 pandemic](/source/COVID-19_pandemic) in a half capacity.

The [basketball](/source/Basketball_at_the_2019_Southeast_Asian_Games) tournament of the [2019 Southeast Asian Games](/source/2019_Southeast_Asian_Games) was held at the arena, the Philippines bagged the gold for both the men's and women's tournament. It was the [Philippines men's national basketball team](/source/Philippines_men's_national_basketball_team)'s 13th consecutive gold medal.

#### NBA Global Games

The [NBA](/source/National_Basketball_Association) of the United States played its first-ever [Global Games](/source/NBA_Global_Games) in the Philippines on October 10, 2013 with a first preseason game between [Houston Rockets](/source/Houston_Rockets) and the [Indiana Pacers](/source/Indiana_Pacers). Rockets dominated Pacers in a 116–96 win. It was the first ever NBA game played in [Southeast Asia](/source/Southeast_Asia).[35]

#### FIBA Asia Cup

The Philippines hosted the [2013 FIBA Asia Championship](/source/2013_FIBA_Asia_Championship) on August 1–11, 2013. The SM Mall of Asia Arena served as the main venue with the [Ninoy Aquino Stadium](/source/Ninoy_Aquino_Stadium) as the second venue for the tournament. It recorded an attendance of 19,989 during the final game between the host [Philippines](/source/Philippines_men's_national_basketball_team) and [Iran](/source/Iran_national_basketball_team).[36]

#### Olympic Qualifying Tournaments

The SM Mall of Asia Arena was one of the three main venues of the [2016 FIBA World Olympic Qualifying Tournaments for Men](/source/2016_FIBA_World_Olympic_Qualifying_Tournaments_for_Men), which was held in the [Philippines](/source/Philippines), [Italy](/source/Italy), and [Serbia](/source/Serbia) from July 4–10, 2016. This is the second FIBA tournament held at the arena[37][38]

#### FIBA Basketball World Cup

SM Mall of Asia Arena served as one of the host venues for the [2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup](/source/2023_FIBA_Basketball_World_Cup) which was hosted by the Philippines from August 25 to September 10, 2023, alongside co-hosts Japan and Indonesia. The arena hosted all games up to the final round of the tournament. The Mall of Asia Arena has also hosted several World Cup qualification games for three qualification cycles ([2019](/source/2019_FIBA_Basketball_World_Cup_qualification_(Asia)), [2023](/source/2023_FIBA_Basketball_World_Cup_qualification_(Asia)), [2027](/source/2027_FIBA_Basketball_World_Cup_qualification_(Asia))).

The start of the match at the arena between the Japan and the Netherlands teams during the June 2024 FIVB Men's Volleyball Nations League Pool 6 matches.

### Volleyball

The SM Mall of Asia Arena serves as one of the playing venues of the [Premier Volleyball League](/source/Premier_Volleyball_League) (PVL).

On March 6, 2013, the [DLSU Lady Spikers](/source/DLSU_Lady_Spikers) became the first team in any Philippine sports to celebrate the first-ever championship in the arena in front of an 18,779 crowd, when they won the [UAAP women's volleyball championship](/source/UAAP_Season_75).

On October 9, 2017, the [Ateneo Lady Eagles](/source/Ateneo_Lady_Eagles_volleyball_team) and [De La Salle Lady Spikers](/source/De_La_Salle_Lady_Spikers_women's_volleyball) played a volleyball match, dubbed "The Battle of the Rivals", in reference to [their rivalry](/source/Ateneo%E2%80%93La_Salle_rivalry) being noted as the well-known rivalry in Philippine sports. Different generations of the teams between [Season 74](/source/UAAP_Season_74_volleyball_tournaments) to [Season 78](/source/UAAP_Season_78_volleyball_tournaments) came together to play against each other, and proceeds of the game would go to each school's charity foundation, and [Rebisco](/source/Republic_Biscuit_Corporation) Foundation Inc.

Pasay was one of the host cities for the [2023 FIVB Men's Volleyball Nations League](/source/2023_FIVB_Men's_Volleyball_Nations_League) preliminary round, which marked the second straight year the event was held in the Philippines and the first time Pasay would be a host city for the league. The arena hosted the pool 6 matches from July 4 to 9, 2023.[39]

The next year, Pasay hosted the league's [Pool 6 matches](/source/2024_FIVB_Men's_Volleyball_Nations_League#Pool_6) anew at the arena, held from June 18 to 23.

### Other sports

- The [Manila Mavericks](/source/Manila_Mavericks) of the [International Premier Tennis League](/source/International_Premier_Tennis_League) played their home matches in the arena in the [league's inaugural season](/source/2014_International_Premier_Tennis_League_season) on November 28–30, 2014.[40][41]

- The [UFC](/source/Ultimate_Fighting_Championship) held their first event in the Philippines, *[UFC Fight Night: Edgar vs. Faber](/source/UFC_Fight_Night%3A_Edgar_vs._Faber)*, on May 16, 2015.[42][43][44]

- In June 2015, the [Monster Jam](/source/Monster_Jam) [motorsport](/source/Motorsport) event performed at the arena.[45]

- From June 7–12, 2016, the arena held a professional *[Dota 2](/source/Dota_2)* [eSports](/source/ESports) tournament, known as the [Manila Major 2016](/source/Manila_Major_2016), which was hosted by [Valve](/source/Valve_Corporation) and produced by [PGL eSports](/source/PGL_Esports). The Manila Major is the third event of Valve's Dota Major Championships where 16 international teams competed.[46]

- On August 18–19, 2018, a regional *[League of Legends](/source/League_of_Legends)* [tournament](/source/League_of_Legends_in_esports), known as The Globe Conquerors Manila, took place.[47][48] The winner was given the chance to represent [Southeast Asia](/source/Southeast_Asia) at the [*League of Legends* World Championship](/source/League_of_Legends_World_Championship).

### Religious events

A [Jehovah's Witnesses](/source/Jehovah's_Witnesses) meeting at the arena in 2015

The SM Mall of Asia Arena served as the main venue for the *Encounter with the Families* event, led by [Pope Francis](/source/Pope_Francis) during [his papal visit to the Philippines](/source/Pope_Francis's_visit_to_the_Philippines) on January 16, 2015. The event was a dialogue between Pope Francis and an audience of families.[49][50] The arena also hosted [Bo Sanchez](/source/Bo_Sanchez)'s Kerygma Conference (now Feast Conference) in 2012 and annually from 2014 to 2019.[51][52][53]

The arena also hosted several events of various churches, including [Victory Christian Fellowship](/source/Victory_(church)). In 2019, the Jesus Global Youth Day was also held at the arena. After years of performing at the Smart Araneta Coliseum in the 2010s, Australian Christian worship band [Planetshakers](/source/Planetshakers) started performing at the arena during the 2020s whenever they embark on tours in the Philippines, having performed at the arena thrice following their recent tour in July 2025.

On December 9, 2016, *[Ang Dating Daan](/source/Ang_Dating_Daan)* celebrated its 36th broadcast anniversary at the arena with a Special Worldwide Bible Exposition.[54]

On November 2019, the arena served as the main venue (for the 'Love Never Fails'! International Convention of [Jehovah's Witnesses](/source/Jehovah's_Witnesses) in which around 20,000 delegates from different countries attended the event. [\[1\]](https://www.jw.org/finder?wtlocale=E&docid=702019289&srcid=share)

### Other

- On December 30, 2014, the SM Mall of Asia Arena served as the venue for the wedding reception of actors [Dingdong Dantes](/source/Dingdong_Dantes) and [Marian Rivera](/source/Marian_Rivera).[55]

- On November 18, 2015, the arena served as the venue for the welcome dinner hosted by then-President [Benigno Aquino III](/source/Benigno_Aquino_III) for the visiting economic leaders (mostly [heads of government](/source/Heads_of_government)) participating at the [APEC Economic Leaders' Meeting](/source/APEC_Philippines_2015).[56]

- The Autism Society Philippines has held the Angels Walk for Autism every year since 2014.[57][58]

- Amidst the [COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines](/source/COVID-19_pandemic_in_the_Philippines), the SM Mall of Asia Arena was converted into a mega swabbing center with 72 testing booths and opened on May 11, 2020.[59][60]

## Attendance records

One-day record for most attended event[note 1] Type Event Attendance Date Ref. Overall UAAP Season 78 Cheerdance Competition 25,388 October 3, 2015 [4] Basketball Alaska Aces vs. San Miguel Beermen 2015–16 PBA Philippine Cup Finals 23,616 February 3, 2016 [61] Volleyball NU Lady Bulldogs vs. UST Golden Tigresses UAAP Season 86 Women's Volleyball Finals 22,515 May 15, 2024 [62]

## Notes

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Attendance_records_61-0)** Based on available data.

## See also

- [Philippines portal](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Philippines)

- [SM Mall of Asia](/source/SM_Mall_of_Asia)

- [SM Arena Seaside Cebu](/source/SM_Arena_Seaside_Cebu)

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## External links

- Media related to [Mall of Asia Arena](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Mall_of_Asia_Arena) at Wikimedia Commons

- [Official website](http://www.mallofasia-arena.com)

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Naval de Manila Manila International Auto Show Marikina Christmas Festival Metro Manila Film Festival Philippine Fashion Week Philippine International Pyromusical Competition Wattah Wattah Festival Event venues Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex Manila Film Center Philippine International Convention Center Tanghalang Francisco Balagtas Tanghalang Pambansa SM Mall of Asia Arena Meralco Theater Metropolitan Theater Marikina Riverbanks Amphitheater New Frontier Theater Newport Performing Arts Theater Philam Life Theater Smart Araneta Coliseum SMX Convention Center Manila World Trade Center Metro Manila By type Annual events Churches Cultural Properties Museums Parks Shopping malls v t e 2013 FIBA Asia Championship Stages Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Classification rounds Final round Final Venues SM Mall of Asia Arena (main) Ninoy Aquino Stadium (secondary) Teams Bahrain China Chinese Taipei Hong Kong India Iran Japan Jordan Kazakhstan South Korea Malaysia Philippines Qatar Saudi Arabia Thailand General Qualification Squads v t e 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup Stages Group Phase Group A Group B Group C Group D Group E Group F Group G Group H Second Round Group I Group J Group K Group L Classification Round Group M Group N Group O Group P Final Phase Final round Final Teams (Squads) Angola Australia Brazil Canada Cape Verde China Dominican Republic Egypt Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Iran Italy Ivory Coast Japan (host) Jordan Latvia Lebanon Mexico Lithuania Montenegro New Zealand Philippines (host) Puerto Rico Serbia Slovenia South Sudan Spain United States Venezuela Venues SM Mall of Asia Arena Araneta Coliseum Philippine Arena Okinawa Arena Indonesia Arena General Information Qualification Africa Americas Asia and Oceania Europe Pre-qualifiers Qualifiers Bids Philippines–Japan–Indonesia Argentina–Uruguay Broadcasting rights Seeding Official symbols The Passion Wave (ball) JIP (mascot) v t e FIBA Basketball World Cup Finals venues 20th century Luna Park (Argentina 1950) Maracanãzinho (Brazil 1954) Estadio Nacional Julio Martínez Prádanos (Chile 1959) Maracanãzinho (Brazil 1963) Cilindro Municipal (Uruguay 1967) Tivoli Hall (Yugoslavia 1970) Roberto Clemente Coliseum (Puerto Rico 1974) Araneta Coliseum (Philippines 1978) Coliseo El Pueblo (Colombia 1982) Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid (Spain 1986) Luna Park (Argentina 1990) SkyDome (Canada 1994) Nikos Galis Olympic Indoor Hall (Greece 1998) 21st century Conseco Fieldhouse (United States 2002) Saitama Super Arena (Japan 2006) Sinan Erdem Dome (Turkey 2010) Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid (Spain 2014) Wukesong Arena (China 2019) SM Mall of Asia Arena (Philippines / Japan / Indonesia 2023) Lusail Sports Arena (Qatar 2027) Paris La Défense Arena (France 2031) v t e International Premier Tennis League (IPTL) Seasons 2014 2015 2016 Teams Indian Aces Japan Warriors Philippine Mavericks Singapore Slammers UAE Royals Venues Aviation Club Tennis Centre (Royals) Gachibowli Indoor Stadium (Aces) Hamdan Sports Complex (Royals) Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium (Aces) SM Mall of Asia Arena (Mavericks) Saitama Super Arena (Warriors) Singapore Indoor Stadium (Slammers) World Memorial Hall (Warriors)

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