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Where to Play Tennis in Sydney: Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions

From neighbourhood hardcourts to grand slam-standard grass, Sydney offers tennis for every level and age group.

By The Daily Sydney · Published 16 January 2026

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Where to Play Tennis in Sydney: Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions
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Sydney has one of the strongest recreational tennis communities in Australia, and getting onto a court is easier than most players realise. The city is home to dozens of free or low-cost public hardcourts managed by councils across the inner suburbs, east, north shore, west and south. Many parks have lit courts available until late in the evening, meaning a hit after work is entirely practical no matter where you live.

For those wanting more structure, Tennis NSW connects players to hundreds of registered clubs across the metropolitan area. Club membership typically includes access to both social and competition play, regular coaching clinics, and the chance to join mixed competitions run through the local district associations. The standard ranges from absolute beginners right through to seasoned pennant players, so newcomers are always welcome.

The Australian Open may be held in Melbourne, but Sydney hosts its own marquee event each January at Ken Rosewall Arena in the Olympic Park precinct. The venue, which also hosts Davis Cup and other ATP and WTA events, is open to the public for ticketed matches and is one of the best places in the city to watch top-level professional tennis in a comfortable, modern setting.

Social tennis is a fantastic entry point for adults who have not picked up a racquet in years. Many clubs run weekly cardio tennis sessions and round-robin mornings that require no partner, no booking and no experience. Hot shots, the introductory program for children, runs at accredited venues across Sydney and uses smaller courts, softer balls and modified racquets to build confidence quickly. The Tennis NSW website carries a full club finder and competition search so you can locate the nearest option to your postcode.

Whether you are looking for a quiet Tuesday morning social hit, a competitive Saturday pennant season or a pathway program for a promising youngster, Sydney's tennis community has room for you. The sport thrives all year round thanks to the city's mild climate, and the growing number of lit courts means the fun does not stop when the sun goes down.

Sources: Tennis NSW Ken Rosewall Arena

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