Milton Courts

[1] It hosted eight Australian Open/Championships, including the first tournament where professionals were allowed in 1969.

The rock band The Rolling Stones performed at the venue during their 1973 Pacific Tour on 14 February 1973.

The venue closed in 1999 because of heavy financial losses by Tennis Queensland.

[1][3] Frew Park is made up of Roy Emerson Tennis Courts, Wendy Turnbull Green, and the Fay Muller Rebound Wall.

[4] Brisbane hairdresser Stefan Ackerie had rescued his 7-metre (23 ft) tennis racquet icon (based on the Aldila brand) that was originally over the Milton Tennis Centre when it was demolished (he had sponsored the Queensland Tennis Open competition at that site), and 15 years later in June 2014, he had it re-erected over Frew Park.

1958 Davis Cup , being played at Milton Courts
The Stefan Racquet, being removed from the Milton Tennis Centre, circa 1999
The Stefan Racquet re-installed at Frew Park, circa 2014