Test your knowledge of where tennis history is made by matching each Grand Slam to its host city and signature court surface. From Melbourne to New York, you’ll identify venues, stadium names, and the...
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Grand Slam venues are easy to watch but tricky to recall under pressure—especially when stadium names, cities, and surfaces blur together. This quiz focuses on the “where” of the majors: host cities, iconic courts, and what they’re played on.
Every question is multiple-choice with 4 options and no timer, so you can think it through and learn as you go.
Difficulty is mixed on purpose: straightforward items (like the city of each Slam) are blended with deeper pulls (main show courts, venue naming details, and surface specifics). You can choose your question count and difficulty before starting to tailor the session to a quick refresher or a full-length challenge.
Many misses come from mixing up venue vs. city (or old vs. current court names), and from assuming all hard courts are the same. Another trap is confusing the tournament nickname with the actual complex or stadium name.
Where is the Australian Open held?
What is the name of the main venue for the French Open?
In which city is the US Open played?
This quiz has 104 questions focused on Grand Slam host cities, venues, and court surfaces.
No—there’s no timer, so you can take your time on every question.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options.
It’s mixed difficulty, combining easy venue basics with tougher stadium and surface details.
Yes, you can select your preferred question count and difficulty in the start panel before you begin.

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