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Grand Slam Events With The Most Attendance

The Grand Slam competitions, usually referred to as the majors, are the most famous and eagerly awaited matches in the tennis world.

Suraj Kumar Gupta by Suraj Kumar Gupta
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Top 5 Grand Slam events with the most attendance

Grand Slam events with the most attendance

The Grand Slam competitions, usually referred to as the majors, are the most famous and eagerly awaited matches in the tennis world. Together, these five elite competitions stand as the sport’s peak and bring competitors and spectators from all over the world. The Australian Open is the first Grand Slam competition, taking place in Melbourne in January. The year begins with sweltering summer matches and a lively atmosphere.

The French Open is known for its challenging physicality, red clay courts, and spectacular upsets. It is held in Paris in late May and early June. Wimbledon, which takes place in London in late June or early July, is known for its tradition, elegance, and grass courts. Wimbledon also draws crowds with its fascinating past. Last but not least, the US Open, which took place in New York metropolis in late August and early September.

It’s vital to remember that these attendance statistics only apply to the main draw events. Each Grand Slam event draws a substantially larger crowd overall since it also has qualifying competitions, junior tournaments, and legendary competitions.

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Here are the top Grand Slam events with the most attendance

4. Wimbledon – 515,164

Wimbledon
Wimbledon (Image Credit: Sky News)

Wimbledon, the world’s oldest and most famous tennis competition, is famed for its legendary customs and opulence. Wimbledon has been held yearly at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club in London since 1877, and it attracts people from all walks of life. Wimbledon stands out in part because of its impressive attendance numbers.

Tennis aficionados, nobility, famous people, and spectators from all over the world visit Wimbledon’s revered grounds every year to see history being made. More than 500,000 excited spectators camp out overnight in the “Queue,” a Wimbledon tradition, to get tickets, contributing to the tournament’s distinctive appeal. 

Attendees savor the legendary “Strawberries and Cream” and Pimm’s cups while taking in the unrivaled tennis action on the show. Wimbledon provides visitors with a unique experience, from the cozy setting of the outer courts to the thrilling excitement on the Centre Court and No. 1 Court.

3. Roland Garros or French Open – 613,500

Roland Garros or The French Open
Roland Garros or The French Open (Image Credit: CBC Sports)

One of the most renowned and exciting tennis competitions in the world is the French Open, usually referred to as Roland Garros. This legendary competition, which takes place every year at the Stade Roland Garros in Paris in late May or early June, attracts both spectators and competitors with its illustrious past, red clay courts, and unmatched atmosphere.

Every year, more than 600,000 spectators from all over the world go to Roland Garros to watch the most exciting tennis matches. The enthusiastic French audience contributes to the event’s unique atmosphere by generating an electrifying environment that enhances the players’ performance.

The French Open has a long history and is known as one of the most prominent tennis tournaments, which continues to draw tennis fans and keep the tournament’s attendance high year after year. Attending the French Open is a singular and remarkable experience for both players and spectators.

2. US Open – 776,120

US Open
US Open (Image Credit: ATP Tour)

The US Open, the last Grand Slam of the tennis season, is known for being an exciting and compelling tournament that draws spectators from all over the world. The US Open is a prestigious tennis tournament that is held every year in late August and early September at the illustrious USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Centre in New York City.

Players are tested by the quick and bouncy hard-court surface of the US Open, which makes for intense and exciting matches. Players bring their A-game for the season’s last Grand Slam, making it an exciting sight for the more than 750,000 spectators who attend it every year.

The number of people that visit the US Open each year keeps growing as tennis fans, celebrities, and sports lovers converge to see the best players in the world battle for championships. Attending the US Open is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that leaves an imprint on everyone who is lucky enough to be a part of this remarkable event because of the appeal of the Big Apple and the action-packed tennis matches.

1. Australian Open – 902,312

Australian Open
Australian Open (Image Credit: The Guardian)

The Australian Open, the opening tournament of the tennis season and the first Grand Slam is an extravagant celebration of the game held every year in Melbourne, Australia. The Australian Open has become a must-attend event for tennis enthusiasts from all around the world thanks to its sweltering summer matches, cutting-edge facilities, and energetic spectators.

With 839,192 spectators through the gates during the course of two weeks, the Australian Open 2023 exceeded the previous record of 812,174 established in 2020. Qualifying Week had an additional 63,120 attendees, bringing the three-week total of attendees to 902,312.

The top tennis players in the world astonished and delighted Melbourne Park spectators, who descended upon the Australian Open in previously unheard-of numbers for world-class tennis, cuisine, entertainment, and family-friendly activities. The 2023 Australian Open singles champions were Novak Djokovic and Aryna Sabalenka, with Djokovic capturing a record-extending tenth Australian Open championship.

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