List of tennis stadiums by capacity

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

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Current tennis stadiums

ATP/WTA/Grandslam tour tennis venues

StadiumCityCountryTournament hostedCapacityIndoor/OutdoorSurfaceTourRef.Image
Arthur Ashe Stadium New York CityUnited States US Open 23,771outdoor, retractable-roofhardCombined [1] Arthur Ashe Stadium with the roof closed (32938595438).jpg
Indian Wells Tennis Garden – Stadium 1 Indian Wells United States Indian Wells Masters 16,102outdoorhardCombined [2] Indian Wells Tennis Garden, Stadium 1.jpg
Pala Alpitour TurinItaly ATP Finals (2021–2025)15,657indoorhardATP [3] ATP Finals 2021, Medvedev vs Zverev (Italy, 2021).png
Accor Arena ParisFrance Paris Masters 15,500indoorhardATP [4] Nadal VS Wawrinka 2007 Paris.jpg
Perth Arena PerthAustralia Hopman Cup (2013–19)
ATP Cup (2020–2022)
United Cup (2023–present)
15,500outdoor, retractable-roofhardATP RAC Arena, October 2018.jpg
Stade Roland Garros – Court Philippe Chatrier ParisFrance French Open;
2024 Summer Olympics
15,225outdoor, retractable-roofclayCombined [5] Court Philippe Chatrier 2023 cropped.jpg
National Tennis Stadium BeijingChina China Open (2011–present);
2008 Summer Olympics
15,000outdoor, retractable-roofhardCombined [6] Andy Roddick vs. Lukasz Kubot (3995290326).jpg
Optics Valley Int. Tennis Center – Central Court Wuhan China Wuhan Open 15,000outdoor, retractable-roofhardWTA [7] Wuhan-SE-DSCF1120 - Olympics Sports Center.JPG
Wimbledon Centre Court LondonUnited Kingdom The Championships, Wimbledon;
2012 Summer Olympics
14,979outdoor, retractable-roofgrassCombined [8] Wimbledon Centre Court (May 15, 2019).jpg
Rod Laver Arena MelbourneAustralia Australian Open 14,820outdoor, retractable-roofhardCombined [9] Rod Laver Arena Melbourne Park Australian Open 2023 quarter final.jpg
Louis Armstrong Stadium New York CityUnited States US Open 14,000outdoor, retractable-roofhardCombined [10] New Louis Armstrong Stadium.jpg
Hard Rock Stadium Court Miami United States Miami Masters (2019–present)13,800outdoorhardCombined [11]
Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena Shanghai China ATP World Tour Finals (2005–08);
Shanghai Masters
13,800outdoor, retractable-roofhardATP [12] Qizhong Forest Sports City Arena tennis court.jpg
Arena Sofia Sofia Bulgaria WTA Tournament of Champions (2012–14);
Sofia Open
13,545indoorhardWTA/ATP [13] 2018 Sofia Open.jpg
Sobeys Stadium TorontoCanada Canadian Open 12,500outdoorhardWTA/ATP [14]
Caja Mágica, Estadio Manolo Santana Madrid Spain Madrid Masters 12,500outdoor, retractable-roofclayCombined [15]
Wimbledon No. 1 Court LondonUnited Kingdom The Championships, Wimbledon;
2012 Summer Olympics
12,345outdoor, retractable-roof
(from 2019)
grassCombined [8]
IGA Stadium MontrealCanada Canadian Open 11,815outdoorhardWTA/ATP [16]
OWL Arena Halle Germany Gerry Weber Open 11,500outdoor, retractable-roofgrassATP [17] GerryWeberStadion.JPG
Lindner Family Tennis Center – Center Court Mason United States Cincinnati Masters 11,435outdoorhardCombined [18]
Arena GNP Seguros AcapulcoMexico Mexican Open 10,501outdoorhardCombined Arena-GNP-seguros.jpg
Melbourne Arena MelbourneAustralia Australian Open 10,500outdoor, retractable-roofhardCombined [20]
NSW Tennis Centre SydneyAustralia Sydney International;
2000 Summer Olympics
10,500outdoorhardCombined [21]
Foro Italico, Campo Centrale RomeItaly Italian Open 10,500outdoorclayCombined [22]
Rotterdam Ahoy Rotterdam Netherlands Rotterdam Open 10,500indoorhardATP [23] ABN AMRO Open foto van arena voor een wedstrijd.jpg
Credit One Stadium Charleston United States Charleston Open 10,200outdoorgreen clayWTA [24] Main court Charleston.jpg
Monte Carlo Country Club Roquebrune-Cap-Martin France Monte-Carlo Masters 10,200outdoorclayATP [25]
Stade Roland Garros – Court Suzanne Lenglen ParisFrance French Open 10,056outdoor, retractable-roofclayCombined [5]
Am Rothenbaum Hamburg Germany German Open Tennis Championships 10,000outdoor, retractable-roofclayATP [26]
Ariake Coliseum TokyoJapan Japan Open Tennis Championships,
Pan Pacific Open;
2020 Summer Olympics
10,000outdoor, retractable-roofhardWTA/ATP [27]
Lotus Court BeijingChina 2008 Summer Olympics;
China Open
10,000outdoorhardCombined [28]
Seoul Olympic Park Tennis Center Seoul South Korea 1988 Summer Olympics;
Korea Open
10,000outdoorhardWTA [29]
Estoril Court Central Oeiras Portugal Portugal Open 10,000outdoorclayCombined [30]
Wiener Stadthalle Vienna Austria Vienna Open 9,600indoorhardATP [23]
Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre – Centre Court Guangzhou China Guangzhou International Women's Open (2015–18)9,534outdoorhardWTA [31]
St. Jakobshalle Basel Switzerland Swiss Indoors 9,000indoorhardATP [32] Swiss Indoors Basel 2014 - Viertelfinale Einzel - David Goffin vs. Milos Raonic.JPG
Ginásio do Ibirapuera São Paulo Brazil Brasil Open (2012–15, 2018–present)9,000indoorclayATP [33]
Pista Rafael Nadal BarcelonaSpain Barcelona Open 8,800outdoorclayATP [34]
Queen's Club LondonUnited Kingdom Queen's Club Championships 8,651outdoorgrassATP [35]
Delray Beach Tennis Center – Stadium Delray Beach United States Delray Beach Open 8,200outdoorhardATP [36]
Grandstand New York CityUnited States US Open 8,125outdoorhardCombined [37]
Garanti Koza ArenaIstanbulTurkey TEB BNP Istanbul Open 8,000outdoorclayATP [38]
Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis Club Eastbourne United Kingdom Eastbourne International 8,000outdoorgrassWTA [39]
Indian Wells Tennis Garden – Stadium 2 Indian Wells United States Indian Wells Masters 8,000outdoorhardCombined [40]
William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center Washington, D.C.United States Washington Open 7,500outdoorhardCombined [41] 2016 Citi Open Citi Open (28181507220).jpg
Margaret Court Arena MelbourneAustralia Australian Open 7,500outdoor, retractable-roofhardCombined [42]
Sud de France Arena Montpellier France Open Sud de France 7,500indoorhardATP
KSK Arena St. Petersburg Russia St. Petersburg Open (2015–present);
St. Petersburg Ladies' Trophy
7,120indoorhardWTA/ATP [43] 6559.1. St. Petersburg. Sibur Arena Complex.jpg
Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex Doha Qatar Qatar Open;
Qatar Ladies Open
7,000outdoorhardWTA/ATP [44]
Jockey Club Brasileiro Rio de Janeiro Brazil Rio Open 7,000outdoorclayCombined [45]
Steffi-Graf-Stadion Berlin Germany German Open (WTA) 7,000outdoorgrassWTA [46]
Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum Uniondale, New York United States New York Open 6,500indoorhardATP [47]
Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club Buenos Aires Argentina ATP Buenos Aires 6,250outdoorclayATP [48]
Porsche Arena Stuttgart Germany Porsche Tennis Grand Prix 6,100indoorclayWTA [49]
Fairmont Acapulco Princess Acapulco Mexico Mexican Open 6,000outdoorhardCombined [50]
Sichuan International Tennis Center Center Court Chengdu China Chengdu Open 6,000outdoorhardATP [51]
Tennis stadium Kitzbühel Kitzbühel Austria Austrian Open Kitzbühel 5,800outdoorclayATP [52]
Intersport Arena Linz Austria Generali Ladies Linz 5,699WTA [53]
Pat Rafter Arena Brisbane Australia Brisbane International;
2032 Summer Olympics
5,500outdoorhardCombined [54]
Tennis Club Weissenhof Stuttgart Germany Mercedes Cup 5,500outdoorgrassATP [55]
Hard Rock Grandstand Court Miami United States Miami Masters (2019–present)5,191outdoorhardCombined [56]
True Arena Hua Hin Center CourtHua HinThailand Hua Hin Championships 5,088outdoorhardWTA [57]
Lindner Family Tennis Center – Grandstand Mason United States Cincinnati Masters 5,000outdoorhardCombined [18]
Dubai Tennis Stadium DubaiUAE Dubai Tennis Championships 5,000outdoorhardWTA/ATP [58] PXL 20230121 083119935.jpg
Arenele BNR Bucharest Romania Bucharest Open,
BRD Năstase Țiriac Trophy (1993–2016)
5,000outdoorclayWTA/ATP [59]
Qizhong Forest Sports City Grand Stand Court 2 ShanghaiChina Shanghai Masters 5,000outdoorhardATP [12]
Kungliga tennishallen Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Open 5,000ATP [60]
Båstad Tennis Stadium Båstad Sweden Swedish Open 5,000WTA/ATP [60]
Melbourne Park – Show Court Arena MelbourneAustralia Australian Open 5,000outdoorhardWTA/ATP [61]
Hengqin International Tennis Center Zhuhai China Zhuhai Championships 5,000outdoorhardWTA/ATP [62]
Memorial Drive Adelaide Australia Adelaide International 5,000outdoorhardWTA/ATP [63]
Court Simonne Mathieu ParisFrance French Open 5,000outdoorclayCombined [5]
Grand StandRomeItaly Italian Open 5,000outdoorclayCombined [22]
Arènes de Metz Metz France Moselle Open 4,303ATP [64]
MTTC Iphitos Munich Germany BMW Open 4,300outdoorclayATP [65]
Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes Córdoba Argentina Córdoba Open 4,270outdoorclayATP [66]
Court Banque NationaleMontrealCanada Canadian Open 4,250outdoorhardWTA/ATP
Mhalunge Balewadi Tennis Complex Pune India Maharashtra Open 4,200outdoorhardATP [67]
Shenzhen Longgang Sports Center Shenzhen China WTA Shenzhen Open;
ATP Shenzhen Open (2014–2018)
4,150outdoorhardWTA/ATP [68]
Lindner Family Tennis Center – Court #3 Mason United States Cincinnati Masters 4,000outdoorhardCombined [18]
ITC Stella Maris Umag Croatia Croatia Open Umag 4,000outdoorclayATP [69]
Moon Court BeijingChina 2008 Summer Olympics;
China Open
4,000outdoorhardCombined [28]
Wimbledon No. 2 Court LondonUnited Kingdom The Championships, Wimbledon;
2012 Summer Olympics
4,000outdoorgrassCombined Wik6Court2.jpg
Nicola PietrangeliRomeItaly Italian Open 3,720outdoorclayCombined [22]
Victoria Park, Hong Kong Hong Kong China Hong Kong Tennis Classic;
Hong Kong Open
3,607outdoorhardWTA [70]
Estadio 2: Arantxa Sánchez VicarioMadridSpain Madrid Open 3,500outdoor, retractable-roofclayCombined [71]
Tuanbo International Tennis CenterTianjinChina Tianjin Open 3,500outdoorhardWTA
Royal Tennis Club de Marrakech Marrakech Morocco Grand Prix Hassan II 3,500outdoorclayATP [72]
ASB Centre Auckland New Zealand ATP Auckland Open WTA Auckland Open 3,200outdoorhardWTA/ATP [73]
Newport Casino Newport United States US Natl. Championships (1881–1914);
Hall of Fame Championships
3,038outdoorgrassATP [74]
River Oaks Country Club Houston United States U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships 3,000outdoorclayATP [75]
Melbourne Park Show Court 2 MelbourneAustralia Australian Open 3,000outdoorhardCombined [76]
Melbourne Park Show Court 3 MelbourneAustralia Australian Open 3,000outdoorhardCombined [76]
Baku Tennis Academy Central Court Baku Azerbaijan Baku Cup 3,000WTA
BJK National Tennis Center – Court 17 New York CityUnited States US Open 2,500outdoorhardCombined [1]
Estadio 3MadridSpain Madrid Open 2,500outdoor, retractable-roofclayCombined [71]
Hobart International Tennis Centre Hobart Australia Hobart International 2,800outdoorhardWTA [77]
Roland Garros No. 18 Court (2018)ParisFrance French Open 2,200outdoorclayCombined [5]
Lindner Family Tennis Center – Court 10 Mason United States Cincinnati Masters 2,000outdoorhardCombined [18]
Qizhong Forest Sports City Court 3 ShanghaiChina Shanghai Masters 2,000outdoorhardATP [12]
Brad Drewett Court BeijingChina 2008 Summer Olympics;
China Open
2,000outdoorhardCombined [78]
Wimbledon No. 3 Court LondonUnited Kingdom The Championships, Wimbledon 2,000outdoorgrassCombined [8]
Guangdong Olympic Tennis Centre – Court 1GuangzhouChina Guangzhou International Women's Open (2015–18) 1,845outdoorhardWTA [31]

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 playoffs), but that have not appeared on either the ATP or WTA tours.

RankStadiumTennis event
capacity
CityCountryTournament hostedSource
1 Stade Pierre-Mauroy 27,448 Villeneuve-d'Ascq France 2014 Davis Cup final, 2017 Davis Cup final [79]
2 Estadio de La Cartuja 27,200 Seville Spain 2004 Davis Cup final, 2011 Davis Cup final [80]
3 White City Stadium 25,578 Sydney Australia 1954 Davis Cup final [81]
4 Las Ventas 23,798 Madrid Spain 2008 Davis Cup semifinal [82]
5 Belgrade Arena 23,000 Belgrade Serbia 2007 Davis Cup World Group play-offs; 2010 Davis Cup final [83]
6 Palexpo 18,400 Geneva Switzerland 2013 Davis Cup, 2014 Davis Cup [84]
7 O2 Arena (Prague) 17,000 Prague Czech Republic 2007 Davis Cup World Group play-offs [85]
8 Palau Sant Jordi 16,500 Barcelona Spain 2000 Davis Cup final; 2009 Davis Cup final [86]
9 Barclaycard Arena 15,800 Birmingham United Kingdom 2016 Davis Cup
10 Estadio Mary Terán de Weiss 15,500 Buenos Aires Argentina 2006 Davis Cup semifinal [87]
11 Tauron Arena Kraków 15,328 Kraków Poland 2015 Fed Cup [88]
12 Palacio de Deportes de Santander 14,000 Santander Spain 2000 Davis Cup semifinal [89]
13 Flanders Expo 13,000 Ghent Belgium 2015 Davis Cup final
14 Memorial Coliseum 12,000 Portland, Oregon United States 2007 Davis Cup final [90]
15 Menora Mivtachim Arena 10,383 Tel Aviv Israel Davis Cup ties [91] [92] [93]
16 Public Auditorium 11,500 Cleveland United States 1973 Davis Cup final [94]
17 Mediolanum Forum 11,200 Milan Italy 1998 Davis Cup final [95]
18 Sears Centre 11,000 Hoffman Estates, Illinois United States 2014 Davis Cup [96]
19 Queensland Sport and Athletics Centre 10,000 Brisbane Australia 1999 Davis Cup semifinal [97]
20 Polideportivo Islas Malvinas 9,800 Mar del Plata Argentina 2008 Davis Cup Final [98]
21 Commonwealth Arena 8,200 Glasgow United Kingdom 2015 Davis Cup [99]
22 Petco Park 8,000 San Diego United States 2014 Davis Cup [100]
23 Patinódromo Municipal 8,000 Mar del Plata Argentina 2014 Davis Cup [101]
24 Bill Graham Civic Auditorium 7,000San FranciscoUnited States 1974 Davis Cup final
25 Anita Lizana Court at Estadio Nacional 6,300 Santiago Chile 1976 Davis Cup final [102]
26Canada Stadium6,000Ramat HasharonIsrael Davis Cup
27 Sibamac Arena 4,500 Bratislava Slovakia 2005 Davis Cup
28 Lokomotyv Palace of Sports 2,574 Kharkiv Ukraine 2010 Fed Cup [103]
29 Idrottens Hus 2,400 Helsingborg Sweden 2001 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 a 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
Sportpaleis 18,500 Antwerp Belgium Diamond Games [105]
Sydney SuperDome 18,200 Sydney Australia Tennis Masters Cup (2001); ATP Cup
O2 Arena 17,500LondonUnited Kingdom ATP World Tour Finals (2009–20) [106]
Sinan Erdem Dome 16,410 Istanbul Turkey WTA Championships (2011–13) [107]
Connecticut Tennis Center Stadium 15,000 New Haven United States Connecticut Open
Putra Indoor Stadium 14,500 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia ATP Malaysian Open
West Side Tennis Club 14,000New York CityUnited States US Open (1923–1977); Forest Hills Tennis Classic [108]
Tennis Center at Crandon Park 13,300 Key Biscayne United States Miami Masters (1987–2018) [109]
Hallenstadion 13,000 Zürich Switzerland Zurich Open [110]
Telefónica Arena Madrid 12,000 Madrid Spain Madrid Masters (2002–08); WTA Championships (2006–07) [111]
Netaji Indoor Stadium 12,000 Kolkata India Sunfeast Open [112]
Pavilhão Atlântico 12,000 Lisbon Portugal ATP World Tour Finals (2000) [30]
SCC Peterburgsky 12,000 St. Petersburg Russia St. Petersburg Open (1995–2013); 1991 St. Petersburg Open (WTA) [113]
IMPACT Arena 12,000 Bangkok Thailand Thailand Open [114]
Singapore Indoor Stadium 12,000 Singapore Singapore WTA Finals
Spodek 11,500 Katowice Poland Katowice Open
Olympic Stadium 11,400 Moscow Russia Kremlin Cup
HP Pavilion at San Jose 11,386 San Jose, California United States SAP Open [115]
Indianapolis Tennis Center 10,000 Indianapolis United States Indianapolis Tennis Championships [116]
Maria Esther Bueno Court 10,000 Rio de Janeiro Brazil 2016 Summer Olympics
National Tennis Centre 10,000 Toronto Canada Canadian Open
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium 10,000TokyoJapan Pan Pacific Open (1984–2008) [117]
Beijing Tennis Center 10,000BeijingChinaChina Open (2004–2008)
SRPC Milan Gale Muškatirović9,000 Belgrade Serbia Serbia Open [118]
Athens Olympic Tennis Centre 8,600 Athens Greece 2004 Summer Olympics [ citation needed ]
Burswood Dome 8,000 Perth Australia Hopman Cup [116]
Home Depot Center 8,000 Carson, California United States LA Women's Tennis Championships; East west bank classic [119]
Stone Mountain Tennis Center 7,200 [120] Atlanta United States 1996 Summer Olympics [121]
Dom Sportova 7,000 Zagreb Croatia Zagreb Indoors [122]
Palais des Sports de Gerland 6,500 Lyon France Grand Prix de Tennis de Lyon [123]
Fairmont Scottsdale Princess Tennis Club6,300 Scottsdale, Arizona United States ATP Scottsdale Classic (1987–2005) [124]
Memorial Drive Park 6,000 Adelaide Australia Next Generation Adelaide International [125]
L'Àgora (Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències)6,000 Valencia Spain Valencia Open 500 [126]
Los Angeles Tennis Center 5,800 [127] Los AngelesUnited States Countrywide Classic; 1984 Olympics [128]
SDAT Tennis Stadium 5,800 Chennai India Chennai Open [129]
Complexe Al Amal 5,500 Casablanca Morocco Grand Prix Hassan II (1984–2015) [130]
Racquet Park at Amelia Island Plantation5,390 Amelia Island, Florida United States Bausch & Lomb Championships [131]
Westside Tennis Club 5,240 Houston, Texas United States U.S. Men's Clay Court Championships (2001–2007);
ATP World Tour Finals (2003, 2004)
[132]
Racquet Club of Memphis 5,200 Memphis United States Memphis Open [133]
Kooyong Stadium 5,000 Melbourne Australia Australian Open; Kooyong Classic [134]
Memorial Drive Park 5,000 Adelaide Australia World Tennis Challenge
Sportlokaal Bokkeduinen5,000 Amersfoort Netherlands Dutch Open – Combined [135]
Utsubo Tennis Center Center Court 5,000OsakaJapan Japan Women's Open [136]
Guangzhou International Tennis Center5,000GuangzhouChina Guangzhou International Women's Open (2009–10)
Warszawianka Courts4,500 Warsaw Poland Orange Warsaw Open
Legia Tennis Centre 4,000 Warsaw Poland Warsaw Open
Darling Tennis Center 3,500 Las Vegas, Nevada United States Tennis Channel Open [137]
Római Teniszakadémia3,000 Budapest Hungary Budapest Grand Prix [138]
Guangzhou Tianhe Sports Center – Tennis Stadium2,000 Guangzhou China Guangzhou International Women's Open (2004–08, 2011–14) [139]
Sea Pines Racquet Club1,800 Hilton Head, South Carolina United States Family Circle Cup (1973–2000)
Werzer Arena 1,600 Pörtschach Austria Hypo Group Tennis International [140]
Athens Lawn Tennis Club1,500 Athens GreeceGreek Open
LTAT National Tennis Development Centre1,500BangkokThailand Thailand Open [141]
Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis Club1,000 Dublin IrelandShelbourne Irish Open

Other tennis events

        The highest ever attendance record during a tennis match.
RankStadiumCapacityAttendanceCityCountryEvent hostedDateRef.
1 King Baudouin Stadium 50,02435,681 Brussels BelgiumBest of Belgium vs. Best of the World (exhibition)8 July 2010 [142]
2 Reliant Astrodome 46,00030,472 Houston United States Battle of the Sexes (exhibition)20 September 1973 [143]
3 Plaza de Toros México 42,00042,517 Mexico City Mexico Roger Federer vs. Alexander Zverev (exhibition)23 November 2019 [144]
4 Mall of Asia Arena 20,000 Pasay Philippines International Premier Tennis League 2014 [145]
5 Dubai Sports Complex 15,000 Dubai UAE International Premier Tennis League 2014 [146]
= Indira Gandhi Arena 15,000 New Delhi India International Premier Tennis League 2014 [147]
7 Perth Arena 14,025 Perth Australia Hopman Cup 2013—2019 [116]
8 Singapore Indoor Stadium 12,000 Singapore Singapore International Premier Tennis League 2014 [148]
7Tennis arena Štvanice 8,000PragueCzech Republic I.ČLTK Prague Open 1991—present
9 Palma Arena 7,000 Palma de Mallorca Spain Battle of Surfaces (exhibition)2 May 2007 [149]
10Circolo della Stampa7,000 Turin Italy Sporting Challenger 2002—2011

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