List of tennis stadiums by capacity

Arthur Ashe Stadium, built in 1997 at the USTA National Tennis Center in New York City, is the world's largest tennis venue.

The following is a list of notable tennis stadiums, that is the maximum number of spectators they can regularly accommodate.

Notes:

  • Stadiums ordered by their capacity (if equal, by the first stadium to reach the capacity)
  • Some of the tennis venues like the O2 Arena and Ahoy Rotterdam, are, from the outset, general or multi-purpose arenas
  • The larger (mostly football) stadiums that incidentally may have hosted a tennis event are not included, but listed separately below.

Current tennis stadiums

ATP/WTA/Grandslam tour tennis venues

StadiumCityCountryTournament hostedCapacityIndoor/OutdoorSurfaceTourRef.
Arthur Ashe StadiumNew York City United StatesUS Open23,771 outdoor, retractable-roof hardCombined[1]
O2 ArenaLondon United KingdomATP World Tour Finals (2009–20)17,500 indoor hardATP[2]
Indian Wells Tennis Garden – Stadium 1Indian Wells United StatesIndian Wells Masters16,102 outdoor hardCombined[3]
Ahoy RotterdamRotterdam NetherlandsABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament15,818 indoor hardATP[4]
AccorHotels ArenaParis FranceParis Masters15,500 indoor hardATP[5]
Qizhong Forest Sports City ArenaShanghai ChinaATP World Tour Finals (2005–08); Shanghai Masters15,000 outdoor, retractable-roof hardATP[6]
National Tennis StadiumBeijing ChinaChina Open15,000 outdoor, retractable-roof hardCombined[7]
Connecticut Tennis Center StadiumNew Haven United StatesConnecticut Open15,000 outdoor hardWTA[8]
Optics Valley Int. Tennis Center – Central Court Wuhan  China Wuhan Open 15,000 outdoor, retractable-roof hard WTA [9]
Wimbledon Centre CourtLondon United KingdomThe Championships, Wimbledon; 2012 Summer Olympics14,979 outdoor, retractable-roof grassCombined[10]
Stade Roland Garros – Court Philippe ChatrierParis FranceFrench Open; 2024 Summer Olympics14,840 outdoor clayCombined[11]
Rod Laver ArenaMelbourne AustraliaAustralian Open14,820 outdoor, retractable-roof hardCombined[12]
Louis Armstrong Stadium New York City United StatesUS Open14,000 outdoor, retractable-roof hardCombined[13]
Armeets Arena Sofia BulgariaWTA Tournament of Champions (2012–14); Sofia Open13,545 indoor hardCombined[14]
Am Rothenbaum Hamburg GermanyGerman Open Tennis Championships13,300 outdoor, retractable-roof clayATP[15]
Tennis Center at Crandon ParkKey Biscayne United StatesMiami Masters13,300 outdoor hardCombined[16]
Aviva CentreToronto CanadaCanada Masters12,500 outdoor hardWTA/ATP[17]
Caja Mágica, Estadio Manolo Santana Madrid SpainMadrid Masters12,500 outdoor, retractable-roof clayCombined[18]
Gerry Weber Stadion Halle GermanyGerry Weber Open12,300 outdoor, retractable-roof grassATP[19]
Singapore Indoor Stadium Singapore SingaporeWTA Finals12,000 indoor hardWTA
IGA StadiumMontreal CanadaCanada Masters11,700 outdoor hardWTA/ATP[20]
SpodekKatowice PolandKatowice Open11,500 indoor WTA
Lindner Family Tennis Center - Center Court Cincinnati United StatesCincinnati Masters11,435 outdoor hardCombined[21]
Olympic Stadium Moscow RussiaKremlin Cup11,400 indoor hardCombined[22]
Wimbledon No. 1 Court London United KingdomThe Championships, Wimbledon; 2012 Summer Olympics11,393 outdoor, retractable-roof (from 2019) grassCombined[23]
Hisense ArenaMelbourne AustraliaAustralian Open10,500 outdoor, retractable-roof hardCombined[24]
NSW Tennis Centre Sydney AustraliaSydney International; 2000 Olympics10,500 outdoor hardCombined[25]
Foro Italico, Campo Centrale Rome ItalyItalian Open10,500 outdoor clayCombined[26]
Volvo Tennis Center Charleston United StatesVolvo Cars Open10,200 outdoor green clayWTA[27]
Stade Roland Garros – Court Suzanne Lenglen Paris FranceFrench Open; 2024 Summer Olympics10,056 outdoor clayCombined[11]
Ariake Coliseum Tokyo JapanJapan Open Tennis Championships, Pan Pacific Open; 2020 Summer Olympics10,000 outdoor, retractable-roof hardWTA/ATP[28]
Lotus Court Beijing ChinaChina Open; 2008 Olympics10,000 outdoor hardCombined[29]
Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Center Seoul South Korea1988 Olympics; Korea Open10,000 outdoor hardWTA[30]
Estoril Court CentralOeiras PortugalPortugal Open10,000 outdoor clayCombined[31]
Maria Esther Bueno CourtRio de Janeiro Brazil2016 Summer Olympics10,000 outdoor hardCombined[32]
Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre – Centre Court Guangzhou  China Guangzhou International Women's Open 9,534 outdoor hard WTA [33]
Monte Carlo Country Club Roquebrune-Cap-Martin FranceMonte-Carlo Masters9,000 outdoor clayATP[34]
St. Jakobshalle Basel  SwitzerlandSwiss Indoors9,000 indoor hardATP[35]
Pista Rafa NadalBarcelona SpainBarcelona Open8,800 outdoor clayATP[36]
Queen's ClubLondon United KingdomQueen's Club Championships8,651 outdoor grass ATP[37]
Delray Beach Tennis Center – StadiumDelray Beach United StatesDelray Beach Open8,200 outdoor hardATP[38]
Garanti Koza ArenaIstanbul TurkeyTEB BNP Istanbul Open8,000 outdoor clayATP[39]
Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis ClubEastbourne United KingdomEastbourne International8,000 outdoor grassWTA[40]
Indian Wells Tennis Garden – Stadium 2Indian Wells United StatesIndian Wells Masters8,000outdoorhardCombined[3]
West Ridge Park Tennis StadiumDurban South AfricaSouth African Open7,500
William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis CenterWashington, D.C. United StatesWashington Open7,500outdoorhardCombined[41]
Wiener StadthalleVienna AustriaVienna Open7,500indoorhardATP[42]
Margaret Court ArenaMelbourne AustraliaAustralian Open7,500 outdoor, retractable-roof hard Combined[43]
Sibur Arena St. Petersburg  Russia St. Petersburg Open,

St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy

7,140 indoor hard WTA/ATP [44]
Khalifa International Tennis and Squash ComplexDoha QatarQatar Open, Qatar Ladies Open7,000 outdoor hard WTA/ATP[45]
Tennis Club WeissenhofStuttgart GermanyMercedesCup6,500 outdoor grass ATP[46]
Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis ClubBuenos Aires ArgentinaATP Buenos Aires6,250 outdoor clay ATP[47]
Porsche ArenaStuttgart GermanyPorsche Tennis Grand Prix6,100 indoor clay WTA[48]
Fairmont Acapulco PrincessAcapulco MexicoMexican Open6,000 hard Combined[49]
Sichuan International Tennis Center Center Court Chengdu  China Chengdu Open 6,000 outdoor hard ATP [50]
Roy Emerson ArenaGstaad  SwitzerlandSuisse Open Gstaad6,000 outdoor clayATP/WTA[51]
GrandstandNew York City United StatesUS Open8,125 outdoor hardCombined[52]
Tennis stadium KitzbühelKitzbühel AustriaAustrian Open Kitzbühel6,000 ATP[53]
L'Àgora (Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències)Valencia SpainValencia Open 5006,000 ATP[54]
Intersport ArenaLinz AustriaGenerali Ladies Linz5,699 WTA[55]
Complexe Al AmalCasablanca MoroccoGrand Prix Hassan II5,500 ATP[56]
Pat Rafter ArenaBrisbane AustraliaBrisbane International5,500 Combined[57]
Racquet Club of MemphisMemphis United StatesMemphis Open5,200 ATP[58]
Lindner Family Tennis Center - GrandstandCincinnati United StatesCincinnati Masters5,000 Combined[21]
Dubai Tennis StadiumDubai United Arab EmiratesDubai Tennis Championships5,000 WTA/ATP[59]
BNR ArenasBucharest RomaniaBucharest Open, BCR Open Romania5,000 WTA/ATP[60]
Qizhong Forest Sports City Grand Stand Court 2Shanghai ChinaShanghai Masters5,000 ATP[6]
Kungliga tennishallenStockholm SwedenStockholm Open5,000 ATP[61]
Båstad Tennis StadiumBåstad SwedenSwedish Open5,000 WTA/ATP[61]
Optics Valley International Tennis Center – Court 1Wuhan ChinaWuhan Open5,000 WTA[62]
Zhuhai Hengqin International Tennis Center Zhuhai  China WTA Elite Trophy 5,000 WTA [63]
Warszawianka Tennis CentreWarsaw PolandWarsaw Open4,500 ATP[64]
Arènes de MetzMetz FranceMoselle Open4,303 ATP[65]
MTTC IphitosMunich GermanyBMW Open4,300 ATP[66]
Court Banque NationaleMontreal CanadaCanada Masters4,250 outdoor hardWTA/ATP
Mhalunge Balewadi Tennis Complex Pune  India Maharashtra Open 4,200 outdoor hard ATP [67]
Lindner Family Tennis Center - Court #3Cincinnati United StatesCincinnati Masters4,000 Combined[21]
ITC Stella MarisUmag CroatiaCroatia Open Umag4,000 outdoor clay ATP[68]
Newport CasinoNewport United StatesUS Natl. Championships (1881–1914); Hall of Fame Championships3,038 ATP[69]
Moon CourtBeijing ChinaChina Open; 2008 Olympics4,000 Combined[29]
Wimbledon No. 2 CourtLondon United KingdomThe Championships, Wimbledon; 2012 Summer Olympics4,000 Combined
Shenzhen Longgang Sports CenterShenzhen ChinaShenzhen Open4,000 WTA/ATP[70]
Roland Garros No. 1 Court (being replaced to demolish)Paris FranceFrench Open3,802 Combined[11]
Victoria Park, Hong KongCauseway Bay Hong KongHong Kong Tennis Classic; Hong Kong Open3,607 WTA[71]
Estadio 2: Arantxa Sánchez VicarioMadrid SpainMadrid Open3,500 Combined[72]
Tuanbo International Tennis CenterTianjin ChinaTianjin Open3,500 WTA
ASB CentreAuckland New ZealandATP Auckland Open, WTA Auckland Open3,200 WTA/ATP[73]
River Oaks Country ClubHouston United StatesU.S. Men's Clay Court Championships3,000 ATP[74]
Melbourne Park Show Court 2Melbourne AustraliaAustralian Open3,000 Combined[75]
Melbourne Park Show Court 3Melbourne AustraliaAustralian Open3,000 Combined[75]
Baku Tennis Academy Central CourtBaku AzerbaijanBaku Cup3,000 WTA
BJK National Tennis Center – Court 17New York City United StatesUS Open2,500 Combined[1]
Estadio 3Madrid SpainMadrid Open2,500 Combined[72]
Hobart International Tennis CentreHobart AustraliaHobart International2,500 WTA[76]
Roland Garros No. 18 Court (2018)Paris FranceFrench Open2,200outdoor clayCombined[11]
Lindner Family Tennis Center - Court 10Cincinnati United StatesCincinnati Masters2,000 Combined[21]
Qizhong Forest Sports City Court 3Shanghai ChinaShanghai Masters2,000 ATP[6]
Brad Drewett CourtBeijing ChinaChina Open; 2008 Olympics2,000 Combined[77]
Wimbledon No. 3 CourtLondon United KingdomThe Championships, Wimbledon2,000 Combined[10]
Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre – Court 1 Guangzhou  China Guangzhou International Women's Open 1,845 WTA [33]

Davis Cup and Federation Cup venues

Below is a list of, arenas, stadiums, and courts that have held a World Group match in either the Davis Cup or the Fed Cup (including world group play offs), but that have not appeared on either the ATP or WTA tours.

RankStadiumTennis event
capacity
CityCountryTournament hostedSource
1Stade Pierre-Mauroy27,448Villeneuve-d'Ascq France2014 Davis Cup final, 2017 Davis Cup final[78]
2Estadio de La Cartuja27,200Seville Spain2004 Davis Cup final[79]
3White City Stadium25,578Sydney Australia1954 Davis Cup final[80]
4Las Ventas23,798Madrid Spain2008 Davis Cup semifinal[81]
5Belgrade Arena23,000Belgrade Serbia2007 Davis Cup World Group Play-offs; 2010 Davis Cup final[82]
6Palexpo18,400Geneva  Switzerland2013 Davis Cup, 2014 Davis Cup[83]
7O2 Arena (Prague)17,000Prague Czech Republic2007 Davis Cup World Group Play-offs[84]
8Palau Sant Jordi16,500Barcelona Spain2000 Davis Cup final; 2009 Davis Cup final[85]
9 Barclaycard Arena 15,800 Birmingham  United Kingdom 2016 Davis Cup
10Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss15,500Buenos Aires Argentina2006 Davis Cup semifinal[86]
11Tauron Arena Kraków15,328Kraków Poland2015 Fed Cup[87]
12Palacio de Deportes de Santander14,000Santander Spain2000 Davis Cup semifinal[88]
13Flanders Expo13,000Ghent Belgium2015 Davis Cup final
14Memorial Coliseum12,000Portland, Oregon United States2007 Davis Cup final[89]
15Menora Mivtachim Arena11,700Tel Aviv IsraelDavis Cup ties[90][91][92]
16Public Auditorium11,500Cleveland United States1973 Davis Cup final[93]
17Mediolanum Forum11,200Milan Italy1998 Davis Cup final[94]
18Sears Centre11,000Hoffman Estates, Illinois USA2014 Davis Cup[95]
19Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre10,000Brisbane Australia1999 Davis Cup semifinal[96]
20Polideportivo Islas Malvinas9,800Mar del Plata Argentina2008 Davis Cup Final[97]
21Commonwealth Arena8,200Glasgow United Kingdom2015 Davis Cup[98]
22Petco Park8,000San Diego United States2014 Davis Cup[99]
23Patinódromo Municipal8,000Mar del Plata Argentina2014 Davis Cup[100]
24Bill Graham Civic Auditorium7,000San Francisco United States1974 Davis Cup final
25Anita Lizana Court at Estadio Nacional6,300Santiago Chile1976 Davis Cup final[101]
26Royal Dublin Society6,000Dublin Ireland1983 Davis Cup[102]
27Sibamac Arena4,500Bratislava Slovakia2005 Davis Cup
28Lokomotyv Palace of Sports2,574Kharkiv Ukraine2010 Fed Cup[103]
29Idrottens Hus2,400Helsingborg Sweden2001 Davis Cup; 2003 Davis Cup; 2009 Davis Cup[104]
         The highest ever attendance record for an internationally-sanctioned competition tennis match.

Former tennis venues

This is list of stadiums that no longer host regular professional tennis tournaments in the men's or women's tour (ATP/WTA), but have done so in the past.

StadiumCapacityCityCountryTournament hostedSource
Sportpaleis18,500Antwerp BelgiumDiamond Games[105]
Sinan Erdem Dome16,410Istanbul TurkeyWTA Championships (2011–13)[106]
Putra Indoor Stadium 14,500 Kuala Lumpur  Malaysia ATP Malaysian Open
West Side Tennis Club14,000New York City United StatesUS Open (1923–1977); Forest Hills Tennis Classic[107]
Hallenstadion13,000Zürich  SwitzerlandZurich Open[108]
Telefónica Arena Madrid12,000Madrid SpainMadrid Masters (2002–2008); WTA Championships[109]
Netaji Indoor Stadium12,000Kolkata IndiaSunfeast Open[110]
Pavilhão Atlântico12,000Lisbon PortugalATP World Tour Finals (2000)[31]
SCC Peterburgsky12,000St. Petersburg RussiaSt. Petersburg Open[111]
IMPACT Arena12,000Bangkok ThailandThailand Open[112]
HP Pavilion at San Jose11,386San Jose, California United StatesSAP Open[113]
Indianapolis Tennis Center10,000Indianapolis United StatesIndianapolis Tennis Championships[114]
National Tennis Centre10,000Toronto CanadaCanada Masters
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium10,000Tokyo JapanPan Pacific Open[115]
Beijing Tennis Center 10,000 Beijing  China China Open (2004–2008)
SRPC Milan Gale Muškatirović9,000Belgrade SerbiaSerbia Open[116]
Athens Olympic Tennis Centre8,600Athens Greece2004 Olympics[117]
Kooyong Stadium8,500Melbourne AustraliaAustralian Open; Kooyong Classic[118]
Burswood Dome8,000Perth AustraliaHopman Cup[114]
The Home Depot Center (tennis)8,000Carson, California United StatesLA Women's Tennis Championships; East west bank classic[119]
Stone Mountain Tennis Center7,200[120]Atlanta United States1996 Olympics[121]
Steffi-Graf-Stadion7,000Berlin GermanyWTA German Open[122]
Dom Sportova 7,000 Zagreb  Croatia Zagreb Indoors [123]
Palais des Sports de Gerland6,500Lyon FranceGrand Prix de Tennis de Lyon[124]
Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Tennis Club6,300Scottsdale, Arizona United StatesATP Scottsdale Classic (1987–2005)[125]
Memorial Drive Park6,000Adelaide AustraliaNext Generation Adelaide International[126]
Los Angeles Tennis Center5,800[127]Los Angeles United StatesCountrywide Classic; 1984 Olympics[128]
SDAT Tennis Stadium 5,800 Chennai  India Chennai Open [129]
Racquet Park at Amelia Island Plantation5,390Amelia Island, Florida United StatesBausch & Lomb Championships[130]
Westside Tennis Club5,240Houston, Texas United StatesU.S. Men's Clay Court Championships (2001–2007); ATP World Tour Finals (2003, 2004)[131]
Memorial Drive Park5,000Adelaide AustraliaWorld Tennis Challenge
Sportlokaal Bokkeduinen5,000Amersfoort NetherlandsDutch Open – Combined[132]
Utsubo Tennis Center Center Court 5,000 Osaka  Japan Japan Women's Open [133]
Darling Tennis Center3,500Las Vegas, Nevada United StatesTennis Channel Open[134]
Római Teniszakadémia3,000Budapest HungaryBudapest Grand Prix[135]
Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center – Tennis Stadium 2,000 Guangzhou  China Guangzhou International Women's Open [136]
Sea Pines Racquet Club1,800Hilton Head, South Carolina United StatesFamily Circle Cup (1973–2000)
Werzer Arena1,600Pörtschach AustriaHypo Group Tennis International[137]
Athens Lawn Tennis Club1,500Athens GreeceGreek Open
LTAT National Tennis Development Centre1,500Bangkok ThailandThailand Open[138]
Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis Club1,000Dublin IrelandShelbourne Irish Open

Other tennis events

RankStadiumCapacityCityCountryEvent hostedDateSource
1King Baudouin Stadium50,024Brussels BelgiumBest of Belgium versus Best of the World8 July 2010[139]
2Reliant Astrodome46,000Houston United StatesThe Battle of the Sexes20 September 1973[140]
3Mall of Asia Arena20,000Pasay PhilippinesInternational Premier Tennis League2014[141] [142]
4Dubai Sports Complex15,000Dubai United Arab EmiratesInternational Premier Tennis League2014[143]
=Indira Gandhi Arena15,000New Delhi IndiaInternational Premier Tennis League2014[144]
6Perth Arena14,025Perth AustraliaHopman Cuprecurring (annual) ITF event[114]
7Singapore Indoor Stadium12,000Singapore SingaporeInternational Premier Tennis League2014[145]
8Palma Arena7,000Palma de Mallorca SpainBattle of Surfaces2 May 2007[146]
9Circolo della Stampa7,000Turin ItalySporting Challenger2002—2011
10Stoke Park1,900Stoke Poges United KingdomBoodles Challengerecurring (annual)[147]
         The highest ever attendance record for a tennis match.

See also

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