![]() Interactive map of Linder Stadium at Alfred A. Ring Tennis Complex | |
| Location | Gainesville, Florida |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 29°39′0″N82°21′24″W / 29.65000°N 82.35667°W /29.65000; -82.35667 |
| Owner | University of Florida |
| Capacity | 1,000[1] |
| Field size | 7,163 sq ft (665.5 m2) |
| Surface | Hard court surface |
| Construction | |
| Opened | 1987 |
| Renovated | 1999 |
| Tenants | |
| Florida Gators men's tennis Florida Gators women's tennis | |

Linder Stadium at theRing Tennis Complex is the intercollegiate tennis facility at theUniversity of Florida inGainesville, Florida. It is home stadium and training facility for theFlorida Gators women's tennis and theFlorida Gators men's tennis teams.
Linder Stadium is a 1,000-seat tennisstadium within the Ring Tennis Complex located on S.W. Second Avenue on the northern edge of the University of Florida's Gainesville, Florida campus. The stadium, named for donor R. Scott Linder, was built in 1987[2] and includes six lighted courts and a spectator grandstand.
In 1999, the Linder Stadium was renovated as part of a $1.7 million project that created the Alfred Ring Tennis Complex, named in honor of Dr. Alfred A. Ring, a university benefactor.[3] A pressbox was constructed atop the grandstand, and scoreboards were added for each of the original six courts. New restrooms and concession stands are located under the grandstand.
A second row of nine courts was built, with three of the courts covered by the newRing Pavilion. This building is the primary training facility for the men's and women's teams, and includes training rooms, locker rooms and coaches' offices. Overall, the building covers 7,160 square feet (665 m2). A 3,000-square-foot (280 m2) courtyard was also constructed.[1]
Following its renovation, the Ring Tennis Complex received a Silver Award for beautification from the city of Gainesville. Also in 1999, theUnited States Tennis Association named the Ring Tennis Complex as an Outstanding Tennis Facility. The complex also was honored with the Facility of Merit Award fromAthletic Business magazine in 2001.[1]