Arthur Ashe Stadium
USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center
United States
Opened in 1997 inside the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows, Queens, Arthur Ashe Stadium has hosted the US Open since that year and remains the largest tennis stadium in the world with 23,771 seats. The hard court uses Laykold cushioned acrylic. After repeated rain delays in finals from 2008 to 2012, a retractable PTFE fabric roof was added in 2016 as part of a 550 million dollar site renovation.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 40.749896, -73.847043
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 40° 44′ 59.63″ N, 73° 50′ 49.35″ W
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 40° 44.9938′ N, 73° 50.8226′ W
Center Court at Lindner Family Tennis Center
Cincinnati Open Center Court
United States
The Center Court of the Lindner Family Tennis Center in Mason, Ohio opened in 1981 and seats 11,600 on outdoor hard courts. It has hosted the Cincinnati Open (Western and Southern Open) every August since the tournament moved from Cincinnati's Coney Island in 1979. The complex is unusual outside the Grand Slams in having five permanent stadium courts among its 31 total courts.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 39.348968, -84.276517
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 39° 20′ 56.28″ N, 84° 16′ 35.46″ W
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 39° 20.9381′ N, 84° 16.591′ W
Diamond Court
National Tennis Stadium, China National Tennis Center
China
Diamond Court opened in August 2011 as the new main arena of the China National Tennis Center on the Olympic Green in Chaoyang district, north Beijing. It seats 15,000 on outdoor hard courts (the world's fifth largest tennis arena by capacity) and features a horizontally sliding bidirectional retractable roof that closes in roughly 12 minutes. It has hosted the China Open (ATP 500 and WTA 1000) since the tournament moved to the complex in 2009.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 40.018873, 116.370048
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 40° 01′ 7.94″ N, 116° 22′ 12.17″ E
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 40° 1.1324′ N, 116° 22.2029′ E
IGA Stadium
Stade IGA, Stade Uniprix
Canada
Built in 1996 in Jarry Park in Montreal's Villeray-Saint-Michel-Parc-Extension borough, IGA Stadium has a 11,815-seat outdoor centre court using DecoTurf hard surface. It hosts the National Bank Open, sharing the event with Toronto: since 2021 Montreal has held the WTA tournament in odd years and the ATP tournament in even years, so the 2026 edition is the men's draw. The venue was previously known as Stade Uniprix.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 45.532955, -73.626736
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 45° 31′ 58.64″ N, 73° 37′ 36.25″ W
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 45° 31.9773′ N, 73° 37.6042′ W
Inalpi Arena
Pala Alpitour, Palasport Olimpico
Italy
Designed by Arata Isozaki and opened on 3 December 2005 for the Turin Winter Olympics, Inalpi Arena sits in the Santa Rita district of Turin and has hosted the Nitto ATP Finals on indoor hard courts every November from 2021 through 2025, with the 2026 edition (15 to 22 November) confirmed for the same venue. The WTA Finals counterpart moved to Riyadh in 2024. Sponsorship names changed from Pala Alpitour to Inalpi Arena on 11 January 2024.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 45.041721, 7.652363
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 45° 02′ 30.2″ N, 7° 39′ 8.51″ E
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 45° 2.5033′ N, 7° 39.1418′ E
Manolo Santana Stadium
Caja Mágica Centre Court
Spain
The largest of three indoor courts at Caja Mágica in southern Madrid, Manolo Santana Stadium opened on 8 May 2009 and seats 12,442 on clay. It has hosted the Mutua Madrid Open (combined ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 event) every year since the venue opened. The stadium, like its two siblings inside the Dominique Perrault designed complex, has an individual movable roof that can be opened or closed independently.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 40.368832, -3.684441
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 40° 22′ 7.8″ N, 3° 41′ 3.99″ W
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 40° 22.1299′ N, 3° 41.0665′ W
Rod Laver Arena
Centre Court, Melbourne Park
Australia
The main court of Melbourne Park, Rod Laver Arena opened on 11 January 1988 and has been the centrepiece of the Australian Open ever since. Capacity is 14,820 and the hard surface is GreenSet (replacing Plexicushion in 2019, which itself replaced Rebound Ace in 2008). It was the first tennis venue in the world built with a retractable roof, later upgraded to close in five minutes instead of thirty.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- -37.821569, 144.978588
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 37° 49′ 17.65″ S, 144° 58′ 42.92″ E
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 37° 49.2941′ S, 144° 58.7153′ E
Roland-Garros
Court Philippe-Chatrier
France
Roland-Garros (Court Philippe-Chatrier) in Paris is the centrepiece court of the French Open. The red clay surface and 15,000-seat capacity have produced some of tennis's most legendary matches.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 48.846944, 2.249722
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 48° 50′ 49.00″ N, 2° 14′ 59.00″ E
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 48° 50.8166′ N, 2° 14.9833′ E
Sobeys Stadium
Aviva Centre, Rexall Centre
Canada
Sobeys Stadium opened in 2004 on York University's Keele Campus in Toronto with a 12,500-seat outdoor Stadium Court using DecoTurf hard surface. It hosts the National Bank Open, sharing duties with Montreal: since 2021 Toronto has held the men's draw in odd years and the women's draw in even years, so the 2026 edition is the WTA tournament. The arena was previously known as the Rexall Centre and Aviva Centre.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 43.771588, -79.512078
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 43° 46′ 17.72″ N, 79° 30′ 43.48″ W
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 43° 46.2953′ N, 79° 30.7247′ W
Stadio Centrale del Tennis
Campo Centrale, Foro Italico
Italy
The main court of the Foro Italico complex in Rome, Stadio Centrale was rebuilt for the 2010 edition of the Internazionali BNL d'Italia and seats around 10,500 on red clay. The Italian Open, an ATP Masters 1000 and WTA 1000 event, has been held at the Foro Italico since 1935 (with interruptions). Designed by Angelo Zampolini, the steel, concrete and glass arena replaced the original 1934 Marble Stadium configuration.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 41.928167, 12.456314
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 41° 55′ 41.4″ N, 12° 27′ 22.73″ E
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 41° 55.69′ N, 12° 27.3788′ E
Stadium 1 at Indian Wells Tennis Garden
BNP Paribas Open Stadium
United States
Stadium 1 opened in March 2000 inside the Indian Wells Tennis Garden in the Coachella Valley and seats 16,100, making it the second largest outdoor tennis stadium in the world. It hosts the BNP Paribas Open each March on outdoor Laykold hard courts. The combined ATP and WTA event was rebranded under BNP Paribas in 2009. Larry Ellison purchased the facility in late 2009 and added Stadium 2 in 2014.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 33.724089, -116.305603
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 33° 43′ 26.72″ N, 116° 18′ 20.17″ W
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 33° 43.4453′ N, 116° 18.3362′ W
Wimbledon Centre Court
United Kingdom
Wimbledon's Centre Court in London is the principal arena of the world's oldest tennis tournament, first held in 1877. Its retractable roof was added in 2009.
- Decimal Degrees (DD)
- 51.433611, -0.214722
- Degrees, Minutes, Seconds (DMS)
- 51° 26′ 01.00″ N, 0° 12′ 53.00″ W
- Degrees, Decimal Minutes (DDM)
- 51° 26.0167′ N, 0° 12.8833′ W