12 Largest Tennis Stadiums in the World

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12 Largest Tennis Stadiums in the World

12 Largest Tennis Stadiums in the World

The World’s 12 Largest Tennis Stadiums

The stadium’s atmosphere is enchanted by the infectious energy of the fans. After all, everyone enjoys watching tennis matches at the world’s largest tennis stadium.

These stadiums are more expensive since they are larger.

Furthermore, the stadiums with the biggest capacity are mainly new.

These stadiums are popular with players. These are also the most popular among the crowd.

Many of these stadiums are also equipped with modern amenities.

12 Largest Tennis Stadiums in the World

S.N. Name Location
Capacity
12 Hard Rock Stadium Miami 14,000
11 Louis Armstrong Stadium New York 14, 053
10 Rod Laver Arena Melbourne 14,820
9 Wimbledon Centre Court London 14,979
8 Central Court, Optics Valley International Tennis Centre China 15,000
7 Diamond Court, National Tennis Stadium Beijing 15,000
6 Stade Roland Garros-Court Phillipe Chartrier France 15,225
5 Accor Arena Paris 15,609
4 Rotterdam Ahoy Netherlands 15,818
3 Stadium 1, Indian Wells Tennis Garden California 16,102
2 O2 Arena London 17,500
1 Arthur Ashe Stadium New York 23,771

12. Hard Rock Stadium

The Hard Rock Stadium is the first on the list of the largest tennis stadiums.

It gives spectators a rocking experience.

The Miami Dolphins play their games in the multipurpose stadium.

The stadium’s construction began on December 1, 1985.

On August 16, 1987, it was finally opened to the public.

It was originally known as the Joe Robbie Stadium.

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Its name has changed a lot over the years. Finally, in 2016, Hard Rock Cafe purchased the name.

The agreement is for 18 years. Tennis matches were first played at the stadium in 2019.

It is now the site of the Miami Open. Tennis events have a seating capacity of 14,000 people.

It can, however, accommodate up to five times the capacity of other seaters.

11. Louis Armstrong Stadium

The Louis Armstrong Stadium is another American stadium on this list.

It is situated in the New York City borough of Queens.

The stadium was designed by Rossetti Architects, and the structural engineer was Geiger Engineers.

The Court’s hard surface is DecoTurf.

Louis Armstrong, a jazz musician, inspired the stadium’s name. The stadium hosts the US Open.

There are extremely few retractable roof stadiums in Grand Slam venues.

The stadium boasts one of the largest retractable roofs in the world.

Louis Armstrong Stadium
Louis Armstrong Stadium s a 14,000-seat tennis stadium. Source: Inside Tennis

It is the second largest Grand Slam venue.

After August 22, 2018, the stadium was open to the public.

The general public can pick between the two levels.

The lowest level, or bowl, can accommodate 6,400 people.

However, tickets should be reserved ahead of time.

The upper level, or bowl, has a seating capacity of over 8,000 people.

There are no reserved seats available.

It can accommodate up to 14,053 people in total.

10. Rod Laver Arena

We are now transitioning from the United States to Australia.

It also serves as a multifunctional stadium.

Rod Laver Arena can be found in Melbourne, Victoria.

It is primarily known for hosting the Australian Open.

The Australian Open kicks off the tennis season.

It was originally known as the National Tennis Centre at Flinders Park. Construction started in 1985.

It was finally opened to the public in January 1988. It cost $94 million in Australian dollars at first.

It was created by Peddle Thorp Learmonth. It is also well-known as Novak Djokovic’s favorite venue.

He holds the record for most Australian Open victories with nine.

Rod Laver Stadium is named after him. Three times he won the Australian Open.

Initially, the ground’s surface was green. It was afterward changed to blue.

9. Wimbledon Centre Court

Wimbledon Centre Court is well-known to all tennis players.

It is possibly the most prestigious of the Grand Slams.

Tennis players aspire to win the Wimbledon Championship.

Wimbledon Centre Court
Wimbledon Centre Court world’s most famous tennis court.Source: Londonist

The venue is just as important as the tournament.

It features a grass court surface. Wimbledon Centre Court first opened to the public in 1922.

Wimbledon’s main stadium

In addition, it contains a Royal Box.

The Royal Family and other VVIPs and VIPs primarily use it.

It didn’t have a retractable roof at first.

A retractable roof was constructed in 2009 to allow players to play even when it rained.

It also hosted the Summer Olympics in 2012. Roger Federer holds the record for the most Wimbledon victories. Martina Navratilova has the most victories among female players.

Federer has won the championship eight times. Navratilova, on the other hand, has nine titles.

8. Optics Valley International Tennis Centre

China is now investing heavily in stadium construction.

The Central Court, for example, is a modern stadium.

Construction began in 2014. Later, in September 2015, the tennis stadium was opened to the public.

The total cost of construction was 1.5 billion Yuan.

In terms of money, the complex cost $225 million.

Wuhan Open is held in the stadium.

The stadium is enormous. It has a total area of 1,113,000 square feet.

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The Wuhan Open is a WTA 1000 tournament.

It started in 2014. The Covid epidemic forced the cancellation of the 2020 Wuhan Open.

The contest will be watched by approximately 15,000 people.

In addition to the Central Court, there is Court 1. Court 1 has a capacity of 5,000 spectators.

7. Diamond Court, National Tennis Stadium

The Diamond Court of National Tennis Stadium is another Chinese arena.

Beijing is the location of the stadium.

It held Olympic tennis matches in 2008. Construction started in 2003.

In October 2007, it was finally opened to the public. Later, in 2011, the expansion took place.

The Stadium is owned by Beijing Shiao Forest Park Development & Management Limited.

The owners and operators are the same.

The surface of the Diamond court is firm. I

t also has a seating capacity of 15,000 people.

Aside from that, the Lotus Court has a capacity of 10,000 people and the Moon Court has a capacity of 4,000 people.

It has hosted the China Open since the Olympics.

Aside from that, no big world tournaments are held.

6. Stade Roland Garros-Court Phillipe Chartrier

Roland Garros is well-known for two things. Rafael Nadal and red clay are two examples.

The stadium is named after Roland Garros.

Garros was a forefather of French aviation.

The stadium was built in 1928 to host the Davis Cup.

There are three main courts. Court Philippe Chartier is the largest.

It has a seating capacity of 15,225 people.

Roland Garros Tennis Tournament

Court Suzanne Lenglen and Court Simonne Mathieu are two other courts.

They can accommodate 10,068 and 5,000 people, respectively.

It hosts the French Open every year.

The French Open is a major Grand Slam tournament.

Rafael Nadal has won the French Open 13 times. Nadal, a Spanish professional tennis player, is regarded as one of the greatest of all time.

5. Accor Arena

The Accor Arena is the next stadium on the list, with a seating capacity of 15,609.

The building of Accor Arena began in February 1981. It was later opened to the public in February 1984.

Later, in 2014-15, renovations were carried out. Andrault & Parat, Jean Prouve, and Aydin Guvan created the architecture.

This stadium features a pyramid-like shape.

Also, how can one overlook walls that are overgrown with weeds?

The Accor Arena primarily hosts the Paris Masters ATP Tour tennis tournament.

Aside from tennis, it also hosts table tennis, handball, basketball, boxing, and other sports.

It will host an NBA game in 2020. Aside from that, the stadium will host the Summer Olympics in 2024.

Rotterdam Ahoy is a multifunctional stadium in the Netherlands.

The Rotterdam Ahoy began construction in 1968.

However, public access does not commence until January 1971.

The stadium was previously known as Ahoy Rotterdam.

It has a total area of 5,80,000 square feet. It’s been renovated several times.

The Ahoy Arena has a capacity of 15,818 people. Aside from that, the Club Ahoy can seat 6,000 people.

Similarly, theater Hal 1 can seat 4,000 people. Furthermore, the RTM Stage can accommodate 7,819 spectators.

Ontwikkelingsbedrijf Rotterdam owns the stadium. The stadium is managed by AEG/ASM Global.

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Other significant competitions have been held at the stadium.

It does not, however, host any important tennis tournaments.

3. Stadium 1, Indian Wells Tennis Garden

Stadium 1 is the third-largest stadium on our list. I

t can be found throughout California. Stadium 1 can hold up to 16,100 people.

It’s a hard court in an outdoor stadium.

After March 2000, the public was granted access.

The overall cost of construction was $77 million.

The expansion later cost $11 million. In 2014, the expansion was completed.

The stadium was designed by Rossetti Architects and is owned by Larry Ellison.

Tennis players Charlie Pasarell and Raymond Moore also ran the stadium.

PM Sports Management is in charge of it.

It is the site of the BNP Paribas Open. Aside from that, it hosts the ATP World Tour and the WTA Tour.

It also sponsors junior events in addition to these. I

t is also available to members.

2. O2 Arena

The O2 Arena is a multipurpose stadium as well.

It has the second-largest seating capacity, at 17,500 people.

Construction started in 2003. It concluded in 2007.

It was then opened to the public in June 2007.

The stadium was designed by HOK Sport. Buro Happold, a British corporation, operated as a structural engineer. M-E Engineers Ltd. also works as a services engineer.

Sir Rober McAlpine of O2 Arena Construction was the general contractor.

The O2 Arena stadium was developed for the Summer Olympics in 2012. It later hosted the Paralympics.

It also holds rock concerts in addition to tennis events.

It is the site of ATP World Tour matches. Similarly, the stadium has played host to a number of ATP World Tour finals.

1. Arthur Ashe Stadium

Arthur Ashe Stadium has the most seating capacity of any stadium.

It has a capacity of 23,171 spectators. It also has a total land size of 46.5 acres.

It also contains 90 luxury suites, 5 restaurants, and a two-level players lounge.

It is situated in the borough of Queens, New York. The stadium is owned by the USTA (United States Tennis Association).

The stadium was designed by Rossetti Architects.

The stadium design was finished in 1997. There was no roof in the 1997 design.

It was finally put in place in 2016. It was put in place to avoid delays caused by rain.

Furthermore, the roof is incredibly light and glides open and close.

Actually, USTA revealed the roof concept in 2013.

The stadium’s overall construction cost is $254 million.

The stadium is named after Arthur Ashe.

He was the first person to win the US Open in this stadium.

In 1968, he won it.

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Conclusion

Nothing compares to the stadium experience.

That is why tennis fans yearn to see live matches.

So, how about you? Have you ever witnessed a game live in the stadium?

Have you had any really memorable stadium experiences?

If you have, please let us know.