The Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open is the WTA 500 tour event hosted at the Zayed Sports City International Tennis Centre — an outdoor tennis venue purpose-built for tour-level competition. The tournament runs annually across a week with main-draw matches across multiple courts, broadcast coverage to the WTA international rights-holder distribution, and the standard WTA tour-event technical envelope across timing, results, scheduling and officiating.
IP Care delivers the IT operation for the tournament. This case study walks through what distinguishes outdoor WTA tour IT from arena-based or indoor tennis work, the multi-court considerations, and the operational rhythm across the tournament week.
— What is technically different about outdoor WTA tour IT —
Three things shape outdoor WTA tour event IT distinctly from indoor arena tennis or non-tennis outdoor events.
The first is multi-court operation. Tour events run multiple courts simultaneously through the early rounds, with the main draw progressively consolidating onto the show courts toward the later rounds. The network has to support timing, results, broadcast and officiating workflows across multiple concurrent courts in the early-round phase, with the operational complexity that implies.
The second is outdoor environmental considerations. Like other outdoor venues, the tennis centre carries the standard outdoor-environment challenges — RF propagation in an open environment, weather exposure for outdoor-deployed equipment, sand and dust handling, intermittent humidity surges. The tennis-specific overlay is that the courts themselves are outdoor playing surfaces, with the chair umpire, line judges and on-court equipment exposed to weather across the playing day.
The third is the WTA tour technical envelope. WTA tour events operate under tour-level technical standards covering timing, results, scheduling, officiating workflows and broadcast integration. The standards are less prescriptive than NBA technical operations but more demanding than exhibition formats, and the venue IT operation has to deliver against the WTA tour template.
— Architecture —
The Zayed Sports City build is layered on top of the existing tennis centre infrastructure with tournament-specific additions: outdoor-rated WiFi 6 coverage across the main stadium, show courts, side courts, hospitality and back-of-house areas; a broadcast LAN feeding the WTA international rights-holder coverage; a dedicated WTA timing and results network integrating with the multi-court officiating and broadcast workflows; on-court connectivity for chair umpires, line judges and tournament officials across multiple courts; press centre LAN with broadcast-grade uplinks; and the standard outdoor CCTV layer integrated with venue command.
— The kit —
Approximately 120 HPE Aruba WiFi 6 access points across the venue including outdoor-rated installations around the courts and concourse areas. A redundant Aruba CX 8325 switching core. An active-passive Palo Alto firewall pair. A Cisco Catalyst 9500-class broadcast LAN. A dedicated WTA timing and results network covering all active courts. On-court connectivity at each show court and side court. Press centre LAN. Outdoor CCTV layer. The NOC ran continuous through the tournament week.
— Operational rhythm —
WTA tour event rhythm follows the tournament progression. Early-round days run multiple matches per court across multiple courts concurrently — the operational load is broad. Quarter-final and semi-final days narrow to fewer concurrent matches on the show courts. The final-day is a single match on centre court with maximum broadcast pressure but minimum operational breadth.
Pre-tournament validation is four days: full integration across all networks, WTA technical liaison handshake, multi-court timing and officiating dry runs, broadcast handshake with international rights holders, dress rehearsal of every category of incident response, hard validation freeze before the first match. During the tournament: continuous monitoring across all active courts, dynamic re-allocation of monitoring focus as the draw progresses and courts go inactive, broadcast posture intensifying as the tournament approaches the final.
— What works —
Multi-court operational discipline. The capacity to monitor and operate across multiple concurrent courts in the early rounds, while maintaining the broadcast and timing-system focus on the show court, is the operational pattern that distinguishes tour-event IT from single-court formats. The bridge cadence and the dashboard structure both reflect this — a per-court view aggregated into a tournament-wide view, with the show court always foregrounded.
Outdoor-environment build discipline. Outdoor-rated equipment from the outset, weather-resistant cable routing, environmental-rated enclosures, deliberate AP placement to handle outdoor RF propagation and absorb intermittent weather effects.
WTA tour-template validation. The tour technical envelope is consistent across WTA 500 events globally. Building the validation cycle against the tour template, with the WTA technical liaison signing off against that template, accelerates the engagement substantially relative to a first-principles validation cycle.
— Why this matters —
WTA tour events at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open scale are an established category in the UAE event landscape, and the technical envelope for tour-level tennis is well-defined. The capability to deliver against that envelope — multi-court operation, outdoor environmental discipline, WTA tour-standard timing and broadcast integration — is the foundation for tour-event work across tennis and adjacent sports.
The same capability informs our work on the World Tennis League (indoor arena tennis) and the broader UAE tennis ecosystem. The architecture is portable across tennis formats; the venue and tournament specifics adapt within the template.