The station is situated at a depth of and follows a tri-vaulted deep-level pylon design. Designed by Yakov Lichtenberg (
ru) and Yury Revkovsky, the station features a sport-themed decoration with
bas-reliefs designed by Elena Janson-Manizer (
ru). Yason-Manzer depicting sportsmen in various practices in the vestibules and the central hall. The pylons, faced with red tagilian
marble and
onyx have
porcelain medallions also showing sportsmen. The walls are faced with onyx, white and grey marble, neatly tiled together. The floor is revetted with black marble, although the platforms were initially covered with asphalt. There are two identical vestibules, each on the northern side of the Leningradsky Avenue, and the architect for the vestibules was
Dmitry Chechulin. There is an underground walkway between Dinamo and Petrovsky Park stations that eased transfers between the stations. That walkway opened on 29 December 2020. ==Scientific use==