
Top tennis courts in Stockholm



Skeppsholmens Tennisklubb


Stockholm's tennis culture is serious and deep — shaped by a country that has produced Björn Borg, Stefan Edberg, and Mats Wilander — with well-maintained public facilities at Kungliga Tennishallen in Lidingö, Eriksdalshallen in Södermalm, and courts in Djurgårdsparken.
€706,850
Prize Money (2025)
5,000 seats
Kungliga Tennishallen
1969
Stockholm Open First Held
Top tennis courts in Stockholm





A local guide to the Stockholm tennis scene.
1969
Stockholm Open founded — becomes the world's oldest indoor ATP tournament
1978
Borg and McEnroe meet for the first time in the Stockholm Open semi-finals
1980
Björn Borg becomes the first Swedish winner of the Stockholm Open
Outdoor June–August only; indoor courts essential most of the year.
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