HOURS AND ADMISSION

International Tennis Hall of Fame on Bellevue Avenue

Grounds

Grounds are open to the public (museum admission not required) 7 days a week: 10am-5pm

Museum

Museum is currently open 7 days a week: 10 am-5pm (last admission at 4:30) 

Pricing:
General Admission (adult): $25
Senior/Military/Student/USTA Members: $21.50
Kids 12 and under: Free 

Additional Discounts
Museum Professionals-AAM, NEMA, ISHA: Free

Grounds & Museum closed August 24-26, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve Day, and Christmas Day

Event tickets required to access grounds and museum during the Hall of Fame Open and Induction Celebration:

Hall of Fame Open: July 5-12, 2026
Induction Celebration: August 27-29, 2026

(Dates and times are subject to change)

The International Tennis Hall of Fame is a Smithsonian Affiliate, is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and
participates in the Blue Star Museums program.

PROGRAMS


We are an active member of the Blue Star Museum Program.
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, all active duty personnel and their families can tour the museum FREE of charge.

Kids ages 12 and under are free

As part of our mission to encourage junior tennis development and to inspire future growth in tennis, the International Tennis Hall of Fame strives to welcome the next generation of players and fans to the museum to learn about and be inspired by the sport's rich history and great champions. 

The interactive displays and exhibits are designed to make the museum experience fun and educational for young visitors. Fans of all ages will enjoy The Majors presented by Rolex, a brand-new immersive video experience where fans can relive the unforgettable moments that have defined tennis history on the sport's grandest stages, a touch-screen table where kids can "volley" tennis trivia to each other, and the Inspirational Legacies Augmented Reality Sculpture. The museum provides a unique adventure into the world of tennis for kids of all ages. 

MUSEUM RULES & POLICIES

  • Museum hours may vary during special events. Please see Museum Hours for more information.
  • Admission does not grant access to special events of the Hall of Fame Open.
  • Coupons will not apply, and discounts cannot be combined.
  • Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable.
  • Tickets purchased online are not designated for a specific date and can be redeemed during regular Museum hours.
  • Advance reservations are required for groups of 10 or more. Learn more about Group Tour reservations.
  • The International Tennis Hall of Fame is ADA-compliant. The museum is on the second floor of the Historic Newport Casino Building. Elevator access and wheelchairs are available for use during your visit. Please ask any staff member for assistance.
  • For security reasons, the museum does not allow backpacks, large bags, and/or racquets within the galleries.  
  • The following are not permitted in the galleries: food, drink, e-cigarettes, flash photography, video, selfie sticks, and tripods.
  • Please be courteous to others and refrain from using cell phones in the galleries.
  • To avoid damage to our irreplaceable historic artifacts, please do not touch any of the objects, artwork, or exhibit cases in the museum. Museum staff have the right to ask an individual to leave the Museum if the person does not observe the Museum’s policies.
  • Smoking, bikes, and dogs are not permitted anywhere on the grounds.

View the museum policies and FAQ or call 401-849-3990 for more information.

Plan your next group outing at the International Tennis Hall of Fame!
Special rates available for
groups of 10 or more.



Shop our Museum Gift Store for items inspired by the collection!





While we remain steadfast in our mission to preserve tennis history, preservation alone is not enough. The future of our sport's history depends on our ability to take our collection far beyond Newport, RI. Learn how you can support the preservation and promotion of tennis history!

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