An Insider’s Guide to the Tennis Majors 2025 and Where to Stay

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    If watching January's Australian Open had you itching to pack your bags and witness the action courtside, now's the perfect time to start planning. Three more Grand Slams are on the horizon this year — in Paris, London and NYC (plus the smaller tournaments throughout the year). So, swap your sofa for a stadium seat and turn your love for tennis into an excuse for a trip. 

    Here’s everything you need to know, plus our top picks for where to stay while you’re there. 


    French Open in Paris

    A view of a fountain in a square in front of a grand hotel building in Paris

    Image courtesy of Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel

    First up post-Melbourne is the French Open, otherwise known as Roland Garros, and the most intimate of the Grand Slam quartet. Running from May 19 to June 8, this tournament unfolds on its famous clay courts, which slow things down and demand strategic gameplay and stamina. This year’s tournament is tinged with anticipation as we see the first Roland Garros without Rafael Nadal, the undisputed “King of Clay.” 

    Fora advisor Kara Kassuba, a seasoned Roland Garros attendee, explains why this tournament is one of her favorites.

    Located in the beautiful 16th Arrondissement, it is very easy to access by Metro or, of course, by private car,” Kara said.

    “The French fans are passionate; it is always a stroke of luck to be able to watch French players. For tennis fans, this is not to be missed!”

    Where to stay in Paris

    La Fantaisie: A charming urban oasis in Faubourg Montmartre with a chic rooftop and luxurious spa. 

    • Fora Reserve perks include a €100 hotel credit, a welcome bottle of Champagne, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    Chateau Voltaire: A super stylish hideaway just a stone’s throw from Paris’ Jardin des Tuileries. 

    • Fora Reserve perks include welcome amenities, complimentary wine and tapas at the hotel’s restaurant, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    Hôtel Madame Rêve:
    A discreet gem near Les Halles, housed in a former post office, offering stylish rooms with monument views and a large rooftop. 

    • Fora Perks include a $100 hotel credit, a daily breakfast credit of $45 per person, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    Relais Christine
    : A serene retreat in Saint-Germain-des-Prés, featuring bold rooms, a leafy courtyard, a Guerlain Spa and a gym under 13th-century vaulted ceilings.

    • Fora Perks include a €90 spa credit (for 2+ nights), a welcome amenity, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    Kimpton St Honoré Paris:
    Chic and playful on Rue St Honoré, housed in a listed Art Deco building with a rooftop bar boasting panoramic Parisian views. 

    • Fora’s IHG Destined partner perks include $100 hotel credit, welcome amenities, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    Hôtel de Crillon, A Rosewood Hotel:
    A historic Parisian icon on the prestigious Place de la Concorde offering the signature Rosewood style and service.

    • Fora’s Rosewood Elite partner perks include a €95 hotel credit, a welcome amenity, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    For more recommendations on how to get the most out of your stay in Paris, check out our Destination Debrief: Paris and An Insider’s Guide to Where to Eat, Stay & Play in Paris


    Wimbledon in London

    A colorful dining area with gree furnishings and fixtures with a terrace showing London city views.

    Image courtesy of Broadwick Soho

    Wimbledon, running from June 30 to July 13, is not just about tennis — it’s about tradition. Players adhere to a strict all-white dress code, a hallmark of the tournament since the late 1800s, meant to keep things elegant and cool in the summer heat. 

    Fora advisor Ashley Emala shares why The Queue is an essential part of the Wimbledon experience.

    “Experiencing The Queue at Wimbledon is so much more than just waiting in line — it's a beloved British tennis tradition, complete with its own special rulebook,” Ashley said.

    “Whether you're camping overnight in The Queue or arriving at sunrise to join, being part of this unique experience with thousands of fellow fans is a time-honored tradition that is just as memorable as the matches themselves.”

    The fast-paced grass courts make for thrilling, high-energy matches. If you are positioned close to Centre Court’s Royal Box, you might catch a glimpse of the British royals or other VIPs. And of course, Wimbledon wouldn’t be complete without strawberries and cream — a traditional treat enjoyed by thousands of spectators annually. Pair that with a refreshing Pimm’s Cup, and you’ve got the quintessential Wimbledon experience.

    Where to stay in London 

    Broadwick Soho (as featured on our Hot List 2025): A fun, stylish hotel with an eclectic design, created by a group of friends in the heart of London’s West End. 

    • Fora Reserve perks include a £20 hotel credit per room per day, a welcome amenity, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    Ham Yard Hotel, Firmdale Hotels:
    A lively and sophisticated stay in Soho, offering a rooftop garden with a vegetable patch and beehive, a bustling restaurant and dreamy spa.

    •  Fora Reserve perks include a £75 hotel credit, a  welcome gift, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    One Aldwych: A family favorite in Theaterland featuring a chlorine-free pool, world-class spa and a whimsical Charlie and the Chocolate Factory afternoon tea.

    • Fora Reserve perks include a $100 hotel credit, a welcome amenity, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    The Mandrake Hotel
    : A trendy boutique hotel in Fitzrovia, known for its eclectic art, live performances and South-American inspired dining.

    •  Fora Reserve perks include a $100 hotel credit, a welcome drink, an upgrade whenever possible and guaranteed late check-out.


    Claridges London:
    A glamorous Art Deco icon in the heart of Mayfair offering timeless British traditions and impeccable service. 

    • Fora Perks include a $100 hotel credit, daily breakfast and upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    The Milestone Hotel and Residences
    : An elegant and historic Grade II listed building opposite Kensington Palace and Gardens offering individually designed rooms, suites and long-stay residences.

    • Fora Reserve perks include a $100 food and beverage credit, a welcome drink, daily English breakfast, a one-way transfer from or to LHR for Suite bookings of 3+ nights or for Residence bookings of 5+ nights.


    Insider tip
    : The Milestone Hotel offers a special Wimbledon Experience package that includes  exclusive Centre Court tickets, themed surprises and a fully customizable stay for the ultimate tennis getaway.

    For more London hotel options that won’t break the bank, check out our article Hotels under $500: London


    US Open in New York City

    A rooftop pool area with loungers overlooking the New York city skyline

    Image courtesy of 1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge

    The final slam of 2025, the US Open, takes place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in NYC from August 25 to September 7. Known for its high-energy crowds and electric evening sessions at the iconic Arthur Ashe Stadium, the US Open is the grand finale of the tennis calendar. Played on hard courts, this tournament attracts the biggest global audience and often delivers dramatic, nail-biting finishes as players battle for year-end rankings and prestige. While you’re in the city that never sleeps, explore why NYC is the place to be right now — our Hot List has all the details. Read our insider tips from last year’s US Open here.

    Where to stay in New York City

    1 Hotel Brooklyn Bridge: An eco-friendly, waterfront gem with industrial furnishings, earthy tones and airy, plant-filled interiors. 

    • Fora Perks include a $100 food and beverage credit, a daily breakfast credit of $50 per person, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    And featured on our Hot List 2025:

    The Twenty Two New York: A new private members’ club, hotel and restaurant in a restored Vanderbilt mansion, offering a social hub for both locals and travelers.

    •  Fora Reserve perks include a welcome amenity and welcome drinks,  daily breakfast and an upgrade whenever possible.


    The Peninsula New York:
    A landmark building on Fifth Avenue featuring spacious, luxurious rooms, an indoor swimming pool and city views. 

    • Fora’s Peninsula PenClub partner perks include a $100 hotel credit, a welcome amenity, daily breakfast, a guaranteed room upgrade and extended check-in/out.


    The Surrey, A Corinthia Hotel
    : Refined, quiet luxury on the Upper East Side with white-glove service, a luxe spa and an impressive modern art collection.

    • Fora Perks include a $100 hotel credit, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    Faena New York
    (opening spring 2025): Bringing Latin flair to the Big Apple, this bold new hotel on the High Line features striking design, a lavish spa and trendy dining and nightlife.

    • Fora’s Accor Preferred by Hera partner perks include a $100 hotel credit, a welcome amenity, daily breakfast, an upgrade and extended check-in/out whenever possible.


    Waldorf Astoria New York:
    After closing in 2017 for a multi-million dollar renovation, this legendary hotel reopens in 2025, aiming to set a new standard for ultra-luxury in Manhattan. 

    • Fora’s Hilton for Luxury partner perks include a  $100 hotel credit, daily breakfast and an upgrade whenever possible.


    And if you can’t make it to one of the Grand Slams...

    A hotel balcony overlooking Miami beach

    Image courtesy of Faena Hotel Miami Beach

    There’s no shortage of tennis action throughout the year. Check out these smaller but equally exciting tournaments:

    Miami Open

    When: March 16-30, 2025
    Where: Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens
    Where to stay:

    • The Shelborne by Proper (reopening spring 2025)

    • Faena Hotel Miami Beach


    Monte-Carlo Masters

    When: April 5-13, 2025
    Where: Monte-Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune Cap Martin
    Where to stay:

    • Fairmont Monte Carlo

    • Hôtel Hermitage Monte-Carlo


    Nitto ATP Finals

    When: November 9-16, 2025
    Where: Inalpi Arena in Turin
    Where to stay:

    • Principi di Piemonte


    Davis Cup Final

    When: November 18 - 23, 2025
    Where: Unipol Arena, Bologna
    Where to stay:

    • Grand Hotel Majestic già Baglioni