Arthur Ashe Stadium capacity
The Arthur Ashe Stadium, named after UCLA alumnus Arthur Ashe ‘66, is located in the United States Tennis Association (USTA), Billie Jean King National Tennis Center (NTC) in New York. According to the USTA NTC website, the Arthur Ashe Stadium capacity is 23,000 seats and is generally known as the largest tennis stadium in the world. The venue is used for tennis matches, concerts and other large-scale events. For more information on the Arthur Ashe Stadium capacity, seating chart or arena layout, visit the link below.
The stadium is named in honor of Arthur Ashe, who was a student-athlete at UCLA from 1961 to 1966. In 1965, Ashe won the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) singles title and helped UCLA win the NCAA team championship. He graduated from UCLA in 1966 with a bachelor's degree in business administration. The Arthur Ashe capacity to influence both sports and education is recognized through several programs at UCLA, including the Arthur Ashe Health and Wellness Center and the Arthur Ashe Legacy Scholarship. To learn more about Arthur Ashe’s life story, click the link below.
Arthur Ashe capacity to help students at UCLA
The Arthur Ashe Student Health and Wellness Center, also known as The Ashe Center, is located in the middle of UCLA campus in Bruin Plaza. It offers primary care, physical therapy, optometry, pharmacy and health education services to students. To learn more about the Ashe Center, visit the link below.