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Tennis players tour the world all year in the hopes of winning a trophy. However, the four Grand Slams featuring Wimbledon, Roland Garros, the U.S. Open, and the Australian Open are well-known to all, but tennis players and fans also have the chance to attend a number of monthly events that fill their calendars.
Notably, it's an unbelievable delight to witness the favourite players hit their magnificent strokes just a few feet away, and one can schedule the travels to coincide with local WTA and ATP events.
In the same vein, here are the top 5 tennis destinations for fans:
5. French Open
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Roland Garros is the second Grand Slam marquee event taking place each year in late May to early June in Paris, France. Notably, this is only the tournament, which is held on clay courts. Along with Paris, Lyon, Arseille, and Metz also host the tournament in the country. These striking clay courts of Roland Garros in Paris are the dream for tennis lovers. They are physically demanding, and every point is a hard win.
4. Monte Carlo
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Notably, a plethora of tennis stars have become residents of Carlo, including the likes ofDaniil Medvedev, Stefanos Stitsipas, and Carolina. It hosts Rolex Monte-Carl in April. It is known as one of the best tennis destinations in the history of the game.
3. Wimbledon, London, England
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The most elite event of the Grand Slams has been hosting Wimbledon since 1877. This event takes place solely on the grass, and it is a pleasure for the players to play on such revered courts. Notably, this is a truly once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to cheer up for your favourites amidst high-profile guests. Many players stay at home around Wimbledon, including Nadal and Serena Williams.
2 IMG Academy, Florida, USA
The U.S. is home to some of the greatest tennis academies in the world. The IMG Academy in Florida has produced some of the best professional tennis players. This campus has around 55 courts to catch some of the biggest stars in the world. Meanwhile, another famous one is the Evert Tennis Academy in Florida, where Andy Roddick, Madison Keys,and Ajla have been trained.
1. Australian Open, Melbourne Park, Australia
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Melbourne Park is the venue for the Grand Slam, where one can witness the matches at Rod Laver Arena, Margarat Court Arena, and Melbourne Arena, along with practice sessions.
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