Why You Should Go...
The museum at the International Tennis Hall of Fame offers immersive exhibits, interactive displays, and a deep look at tennis history from its earliest beginnings to today’s champions.
Discover the people, moments, and innovations that shaped the sport.
The museum is home to an array of artifacts including objects, art, fashion, photos, images, videos, and publications showcasing an impressive collection from tennis’ greatest moments and most inspiring champions.
Highlights include interactive experiences and multimedia galleries such as the immersive video experience The Majors presented by Rolex and narrated by Roger Federer, the Inspirational Legacies Augmented Reality Sculpture, and the Arthur Ashe '68 VR experience.
Admission is $25 for adults, $21.50 for seniors, students, and USTA members. Children 12 and under are free!
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Why You Should Go...
The museum at the International Tennis Hall of Fame offers immersive exhibits, interactive displays, and a deep look at tennis history from its earliest beginnings to today’s champions.
Discover the people, moments, and innovations that shaped the sport.
The museum is home to an array of artifacts including objects, art, fashion, photos, images, videos, and publications showcasing an impressive collection from tennis’ greatest moments and most inspiring champions.
Highlights include interactive experiences and multimedia galleries such as the immersive video experience The Majors presented by Rolex and narrated by Roger Federer, the Inspirational Legacies Augmented Reality Sculpture, and the Arthur Ashe '68 VR experience.
Admission is $25 for adults, $21.50 for seniors, students, and USTA members. Children 12 and under are free!
What You Should Know...
Open:
Year-Round
Hours:
Closed Today. Opens Mon
10:00am -
5:00pm,
Daily
Cost: Less than $25
Discounts: Children, Seniors, Students, Groups, Military
Access: Wheelchair
Parking: Street
Available: Audio Tour, Self-Guided Tour, Guided Tour, Private Tour, Kids Activities, Gift Shop, Souvenirs
Extra Fun...
Fun Facts
In 1881, the very first U.S. National Lawn Tennis Championships were hosted here. The event remained in Newport through 1914 when it moved to New York, ultimately becoming the US Open.
The actual trophies held by the US Open Champions are kept on display in the museum and sent to New York once a year when the champions are crowned.
The new HBO series
The Gilded Age was filmed at the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
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