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The Cerity Partners Hall of Fame Open 2026 is the only professional grass-court tennis tournament in the Americas, held 5–12 July in Newport, Rhode Island. ATP Challenger 125 and WTA 125 status, tickets from $34/day (7-day series from $402). The venue is the Newport Casino (1880), a National Historic Landmark and the only place in the United States where you can watch professional grass-court tennis live. Roger Federer will be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame on 27–29 August 2026 — a separate event that is already sold out. Book your tickets now at ceritypartnershalloffameopen.com before the best seats go.

July in Newport, Rhode Island: Wimbledon across the Atlantic. While most of us watch the grass courts of SW19 on TV, a handful of lucky spectators settle into the grounds of the Newport Casino for the same surface, the same hushed atmosphere — and live professional matches within arm’s reach. For British tennis fans who follow the All England Club circuit, the Cerity Partners Hall of Fame Open is something genuinely different: 145 years of American tennis history gathered on 13 natural grass courts, in a town that blends Gilded Age mansions, fresh seafood straight from the bay, and a sailing heritage stretching back to the America’s Cup. This guide gives you everything you need to plan your trip from the UK for 5–12 July 2026.

1. The 2026 tournament: dates, status and tickets

Immaculate green grass court surface maintained at 8 mm — just like Wimbledon
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Cerity Partners Hall of Fame Open 2026

5–12 July 2026 Tickets from $34/day ATP Challenger 125 + WTA 125 Newport Casino, RI

According to the official International Tennis Hall of Fame website, the tournament runs from 5 to 12 July 2026 (Sunday to Sunday) on the grass courts of the Newport Casino, 194 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI 02840. Hours: 11:00 am–6:00 pm local time (EDT).

Since 2025, the tournament has shifted category: it is no longer an ATP Tour 250 but an ATP Challenger 125 (men) and WTA 125 (women). The rationale is structural — the post-Wimbledon grass-court slot, when players pivot towards US Open hard-court preparation, no longer attracted enough headline names to justify the higher status. In return, the tournament now hosts two draws (men and women), meaning 62 matches compared to 40 previously. Prize money stands at $225,000 per draw ($450,000 total), with equal pay between men and women — a first at this level, as reported by Tennis.com. For a full overview of the 2026 grass-court calendar, see our summer grass-court guide.

In 2025, the new format delivered on the home-crowd front: Zachary Svajda (ATP Challenger) and Caty McNally (WTA — the first women’s title here since the Virginia Slims of Newport in 1990) were both crowned in front of their home fans.

Highlights

  • The only professional grass-court tournament in the Americas, running since 1988
  • Entry to the renovated ITHF museum ($12 million, 2025) included with every match ticket
  • Wimbledon matches screened live on site (Horseshoe Piazza fan zone)
  • Exceptional historic setting: Newport Casino (1880), National Historic Landmark since 1987
  • Affordable tickets: from $34/day, 7-day series from $402
Pixidia tip: Tuesdays and Wednesdays (8–9 July) offer the best value — smaller crowds, easier access to players away from the courts. The final on Sunday 12 July is the most sought-after day. For the 1881 Club VIP (food and drinks included, shaded viewing), places are available only on 6–9 July from $200/day.
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2. The renovated ITHF museum: 145 years of tennis history

Shingle Style architecture of the 1880 Newport Casino, home of the International Tennis Hall of Fame
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International Tennis Hall of Fame (Newport Casino, 1880)

Included with match ticket 10am–5pm, 7 days a week $12M renovation (2025) 262 inductees, 27 countries

The ITHF museum reopened in May 2025 following a $12 million renovation — the first major overhaul since 2015. Five new galleries were created, including “The Majors” presented by Rolex (an interactive journey through the four Grand Slams narrated by a Roger Federer hologram) and the “Celebration Gallery” featuring an augmented reality “Inspirational Legacies” experience.

Star artefacts on display include Jannik Sinner’s racket (US Open 2024), Maria Sharapova’s outfits (Wimbledon 2004, US Open 2006, Roland-Garros 2012), and Bob and Mike Bryan’s 2012 Olympic gold medals. The building itself is a landmark: designed in 1880 by McKim, Mead & White for press magnate James Gordon Bennett Jr., it hosted the first US National Lawn Tennis Championship on 31 August 1881.

Highlights

  • Included with every match ticket (significant added value)
  • Immersive Roger Federer hologram in “The Majors (presented by Rolex)”
  • 13 grass courts open to the public outside tournament week (book via Pro Shop: +1 401 849-4777)
  • National Historic Landmark since 1987: preserved Shingle Style architecture
Pixidia tip: if you’d like to play on the ITHF grass courts — the only competition-grade grass courts open to the public in the United States — plan your visit outside tournament week (before 5 July or after 12 July). Members have priority between 10am and 11:30am; non-members can book via the Pro Shop.

3. Roger Federer’s Hall of Fame induction: the event of the summer

Illuminated tennis trophy at an official awards ceremony
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2026 Induction Ceremony: 27–29 August (separate event, sold out)

27–29 August 2026 Sold out (4,500 seats) Separate from the tournament Roger Federer + Mary Carillo

It’s worth being clear about the two events: the tournament runs 5–12 July, while the induction ceremony for Roger Federer and broadcaster Mary Carillo takes place 27–29 August 2026 — six weeks later. According to ESPN, all 4,500 named tickets sold out in 2 minutes on 11 February 2026. Secondary market resale is the only remaining option.

The ceremony programme includes: 27 August, “The Tennis Wave” at Bowen’s Wharf and the “Fit for Fame” blazer presentation dinner; 28 August, the Celebrity Pro Classic where Federer will play exhibition doubles with fellow legends (presented by Fidelity Investments); 29 August, the official ceremony on the Horseshoe Court.

Even if you can’t make the ceremony, July’s tournament lets you explore the exact venue where Federer will be honoured, visit the museum that already features his hologram in “The Majors”, and soak up the unique atmosphere of the Newport Casino. The ITHF has 262 inductees from 27 countries since its founding in 1954.

Highlights

  • Federer joins the “Class of 2026” — a historic moment: 20 Grand Slams, 310 weeks as world No. 1
  • His hologram is already on display in the “The Majors (presented by Rolex)” gallery
  • The July tournament immerses you in the exact setting where the ceremony will unfold
Pixidia tip: if you’re still hoping to get tickets for the Federer ceremony (27–29 August), check resale platforms carefully and verify authenticity. Original tickets were nominative at $90; resellers are charging significantly more. The July tournament remains very accessible from $34/day.

4. Newport, Rhode Island: the destination around the tournament

Newport's Cliff Walk with Gilded Age mansions overlooking the Atlantic, Rhode Island
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Newport: Gilded Age, seafood and historic sailing

25–27°C in July Peak season (book 3–4 months ahead) 74 miles from Boston, 180 miles from NYC PVD Airport, 35 min away

Newport (population 24,000, Rhode Island) is often compared to the English Riviera — coastline, waterfront architecture and seafood restaurants that could rival anywhere in Cornwall or Devon. The town built its identity over two centuries of American elite patronage: first the great Gilded Age magnates (Vanderbilt, Belmont, Astor) who erected their “cottages” here (their own word for 70-room mansions), then sailing enthusiasts who made Newport the home of the America’s Cup from 1930 to 1983. To plan your wider New England itinerary, browse our selection of East Coast USA activities on Pixidia.

In July, Newport is in full swing: the Newport Folk Festival (24–26 July at Fort Adams), Newport Jazz Festival (31 July–2 August) and the Newport Classical Music Festival running 2–19 July — almost concurrent with the tennis. History fans will also appreciate Newport’s Franco-American connections: General Rochambeau quartered 6,000 French troops here in 1780–81 before the decisive Yorktown campaign, and the town marks this heritage around 14 July each year.

Not to be missed

  • The Cliff Walk (3.5 miles, free): coastal path between the Vanderbilt mansions and the Atlantic, a National Recreation Trail
  • The Breakers ($57 adult with another mansion): 70 rooms, Italian Renaissance style, Cornelius Vanderbilt II, 1895
  • Bowen’s Wharf and Thames Street: seafood restaurants, terrace bars on the harbour
  • The Elms ($25): Newport’s most European mansion, inspired by the Château d’Asnières in France
  • Sailing on historic America’s Cup 12-Metre yachts (America’s Cup Charters, from $120/person)
Pixidia tip: for dinner, skip the Thames Street queues by heading to Broadway — comparable quality, far fewer tourists. New England clam chowder (creamy, with quahog clams) is non-negotiable. Flo’s Clam Shack on Easton’s Beach is the local reference for lobster rolls.
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5. Getting to Newport and planning your budget

Boston South Station bus terminal, gateway to Newport Rhode Island from the north
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Getting there, accommodation and ESTA

Bus Boston–Newport $30 (~2h) Flights from London from ~£500 return July accommodation: $150–1,000+/night ESTA: $40.27, valid 2 years

British citizens do not need a visa for the United States but must obtain an ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) before departure at esta.cbp.dhs.gov: cost $40.27, valid for 2 years, minimum 6 hours before your flight — apply several days ahead to be safe. See our full guide to travelling to the United States from the UK for everything you need to know.

From London: direct flights from Heathrow (LHR) or Gatwick (LGW) to Boston Logan (BOS) with British Airways, Virgin Atlantic and American Airlines. Flight time: approximately 7h30. Return fares: roughly £500–900 depending on how far in advance you book. A closer alternative is TF Green Airport (PVD, Providence, RI) — just 35 minutes from Newport — with fewer transatlantic options but worth checking.

From Boston: the DATTCO bus service runs non-stop from South Station (Dock #12) to the Newport Marriott for $30 (around 2 hours). Once in Newport, the RIPTA Route 67 trolley is free in 2026 (May–October) and serves the ITHF, the mansions, the Cliff Walk and the beaches every 15–20 minutes.

From New York: by car via I-95 North (about 3h15 without traffic, allow 4 hours in summer), or Amtrak to Providence (3h30 from Penn Station) then a connecting ride to Newport (35 minutes by Uber). Parking at the Newport Gateway Center costs around $5/day with the trolley coupon.

Highlights

  • Free RIPTA trolley 2026: the whole town accessible without a car during tournament week
  • Francis Malbone House Inn: rated 9.8/10, 0.77 miles from the ITHF — ideal for a tournament stay
  • Estimated “Match + Weekend” budget: $720–2,800 (3 nights + 2 tournament days + meals), flights excluded
  • Peripheral hotels (Middletown, Portsmouth): from $85/night, 10–15 minutes by car
Heads up: July is peak season in Newport. On-site accommodation can reach $1,350/night (Hotel Viking) and prices double or triple compared to autumn. Book 3 to 4 months ahead for nights between 5 and 12 July. Tournament week is one of the busiest of the year.

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Frequently asked questions about the Hall of Fame Open 2026

What are the exact dates of the Hall of Fame Open 2026 in Newport?

The Cerity Partners Hall of Fame Open 2026 runs from 5 to 12 July 2026 (Sunday to Sunday), 11am–6pm local time, at the Newport Casino, 194 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, Rhode Island. Note: dates sometimes cited elsewhere (13–19 July) are incorrect — they originate from third-party sources. Source: International Tennis Hall of Fame (official website).

Is Newport still an ATP 250 in 2026?

No. Since 2025, the tournament is classified as an ATP Challenger 125 (men) and WTA 125 (women). The last ATP Tour 250 edition was held in 2024. Prize money stands at $225,000 per draw ($225,000 men + $225,000 women), totalling $450,000 with equal pay between the genders. For spectators, the upside is easier access to players, 62 matches on the schedule compared to 40 previously, and more affordable ticket prices. Source: Wikipedia Hall of Fame Open.

How do I buy tickets for the Hall of Fame Open 2026?

Tickets are available at ceritypartnershalloffameopen.com (via the Tixr platform) or by phone on +1 401 849-6053. Pricing: day ticket from $34 per adult (includes courts + ITHF museum), 7-day series (same seat) from $402, 1881 Club VIP from $200/day on 6–9 July (food and drinks included). Source: Discover Newport.

Are tickets for Roger Federer’s induction ceremony in August 2026 still available?

No. All 4,500 named tickets for the Roger Federer and Mary Carillo induction ceremony (27–29 August 2026) sold out in 2 minutes when they went on sale on 11 February 2026. Resale is the only remaining option. Important note: this ceremony is a separate event from the tournament (5–12 July) — a single ticket does not cover both. Source: ESPN.

How do I get to Newport from Boston or New York without a car?

From Boston: the DATTCO bus service runs non-stop from Boston South Station (Dock #12) to the Newport Marriott for $30 (~2h journey, Friday–Monday service). Book at dattco.com. From New York: Amtrak to Providence (3h30 from Penn Station, ~$30–80) then Uber or bus to Newport (35 min, ~$40). On the ground, the RIPTA Route 67 trolley is free in 2026 (May–October) and serves the ITHF, the mansions and the Cliff Walk every 15–20 minutes. Source: Discover Newport.

Do British citizens need a visa to visit Newport?

No. British citizens are eligible for the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) and do not need a US visa. However, they must obtain an ESTA (Electronic Travel Authorisation) at esta.cbp.dhs.gov before departure: cost $40.27, valid for 2 years/multiple entries, minimum 6 hours before your flight (recommended: apply several days ahead). A valid British passport is required (biometric). Maximum stay: 90 days. Source: US Embassy in the United Kingdom.

Can you play tennis on grass in Newport outside the tournament?

Yes. The 13 ITHF grass courts are the only competition-grade grass courts open to the public in the United States outside of tournaments. They can be booked through the Pro Shop: +1 401 849-4777. Members have priority between 10am and 11:30am; non-members may be invited as guests ($60/guest, max 3 visits per season per member). During tournament week (5–12 July), courts are reserved for competition. Source: ITHF official website.

What other events are on in Newport in July 2026?

Newport is particularly lively in July 2026. Running alongside the tournament: the Newport Classical Music Festival (2–19 July). After the tournament: the Newport Folk Festival at Fort Adams (24–26 July) and the Newport Jazz Festival (31 July–2 August). Around 14 July, the city celebrates its Franco-American heritage (General Rochambeau quartered troops here before Yorktown in 1781). The Federer ceremony takes place at the end of August (27–29 August). Source: Discover Newport.

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Research conducted 15 June 2026. Prices and schedule subject to change — verify before travelling.

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