The Quezon City Government opened public tennis courts and a new competition-standard skatepark located inside the Quezon Memorial Circle.
The Quezon City Government has officially opened a new competition-standard skatepark and public tennis courts at the Quezon Memorial Circle, expanding free and accessible spaces for sports, recreation and community engagement.
The skatepark in particular, catering to both beginners and professionals, marks a major investment in the city’s youth development, active lifestyles and inclusive public infrastructure.
Meanwhile, two lawn tennis courts take up a 1,198 square-meter space complete with fencing and proper lighting.
According to Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte, the project reflects the city’s commitment to building safer, more inclusive, and future-ready public spaces where communities can thrive.
“We want our young people to have safe, high-quality spaces where they can stay active, express themselves, develop their talents, and build meaningful connections with others,” said Belmonte. “This skatepark is more than just a sports facility – it is a public space designed for community, creativity, and opportunity.”
E-Sports International developed the design of the 3,758-square-meter skatepark in collaboration with Filipino skateboarders.
The area features a street course equipped with rails, stairs, ledges and technical elements, as well as a park-style bowl for advanced skating and high-performance runs.
Beginner-friendly areas, highlighted by a casual practice bowl, will be separated from the advanced sections for safer circulation.
Only skateboards and inline skates will be allowed inside the facility. The use of helmets will be mandatory while wearing elbow pads, knee pads, and wrist guards are strongly encouraged.
High-strength concrete was used for the skateable surfaces to deliver durability, rider safety and world-class riding quality.
Also within the space are a 260-seat spectator bleacher area. PWD-accessible ramps, an upgraded drainage system, and lighting systems for safe evening operations.
Facility users must complete and sign waiver before entering. Schedules, guidelines and applicable fees will be announced through the Quezon City Government’s official social media pages.