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Hampton Pirates vs. Campbell Fighting Camels Armstrong Stadium September 26th, 2026
Parking & Directions for Campbell Fighting Camels Armstrong Stadium
121 Holland Hall, Hampton, VA
23668, US
1. Armstrong Stadium Lot - On-site, 0.1 miles, $10
2. Hampton Coliseum Lot - 0.4 miles, $5
3. Downtown Hampton Parking - 0.7 miles, $10
4. Public Street Parking - Varies, 0.3 miles, Free-$5
Armstrong Stadium is one of those legendary spots that just oozes history and excitement, especially if you’re into tennis and all the drama that comes with it. This place isn’t just about matches; it’s where moments happen. Remember the 1998 US Open final? That was the year Venus Williams made her mark, but Armstrong also saw Davenport snag her first US Open title right here, making it a stage for future legends. And it’s not just tennis, back in 1990, the stadium hosted a memorable Veterans Day concert, showing its versatility. Fast forward to 2004, when Svetlana Kuznetsova claimed her only Grand Slam victory at the US Open final held at Armstrong, sealing her spot in tennis history. The best part is how accessible it feels, walkways lead right into Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, making it easy to soak in the atmosphere without breaking the bank. Plus, if you’re coming from the city, hopping on the LIRR at Woodside and getting off at Mets-Willets Point is a breeze. For Campbell Fighting Camels fans heading to the Hampton event, experiencing Armstrong Stadium is like stepping into a living piece of tennis lore, where every serve and rally feels personal. It’s a place that invites you in, makes you feel part of something bigger, and leaves you with stories to tell long after the last point.