Best Tennis Courts Seattle Near Me

Seattle University Tennis Courts Nordstrom Tennis Center Tennis Center Sand Point Seattle Tennis Club Amy Yee Tennis Center Solstice Park Tennis Courts Lower Woodland Tennis Courts (10) Green Lake Park Volunteer Park Tennis Courts (4) Upper Woodland Park Tennis Courts (4) Observatory Courts Tennis Courts (2) Swac tennis court Central Park Tennis Club Laurelhurst Park Tennis Courts (4) Beacon Hill Playfield David Rodgers Park David Rodgers Tennis Courts Fleet Feet Seattle Lower Kinnear Park Tennis and Pickleball Court

1. Seattle University Tennis Courts - Seattle

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· 26 reviews

550 E Cherry St, Seattle, WA 98122

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Kenneth Loiseau: Great place to play tennis. 4 courts available on a first come first play basis. Seattle U tennis teams practice on Wednesday late morning to early afternoon so the courts are occupied then. Save for the occasional tennis camp it’s usually has a court open. The surfaces are really well maintained as well as the nets. No dogs allowed.

Juan Gonzalez: Wish they had a schedule of when the coaches have the courts reserved. I've gotten kicked off the court twice cz the main coach had a lesson with some little kids. Literally just shows up and say get off guys I'm the coach. Oh well, really nice place to hit!

Caio Scofield: .

R Weber: Very busy during a nice summer afternoon, which doesn't surprise me. We left and came back at a less busy time. The courts are great!

Jeena Yin: 4 nicely maintained courts with convenient free street parking next to them.

BENJII BAB: Perfect

Jason Hopkins: Clean and we'll maintained

Milton Lewis: Nice for tennis...clean...quite...

Derek Lee: , lights for night playing, and good area.Be careful what time you go as they have club tennis practice Mondays and Wednesdays with some private instructional sessions throughout the week. Be prepared to wait 30+ minutes sometimes to get a court.

Toan Vu: Best free court in town.

2. Nordstrom Tennis Center - Seattle

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3833 Walla Walla Rd, Seattle, WA 98105

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Jin Chen: You can have your family viewing the matches from the second floor, which is great.Do arrive at least 15 minutes before the event since parking spots can be hard to find.

Grace: The courts are awesome, the UW tennis teams play there, and you can watch them for free.Great tennis, great fun

Matthew Lindburg: Tennis

Dennis Williams Jr: Tennis heaven in seattle. If it had a pro shop and cafe, game over. This is the lighting that EVERY tennis facility should have.

david lee: I wish I could play tennis.

Kishore Rajaraman: 6 courts available. Great place to play, Free for public.

David Liu: Great place to watch UW tennis matches

Riddell Williams Group: Best viewing out of any club in Seattle area

Marvin Jared Lemmon: I look forward to my first lesson and paying for a lifetime membership.

Jackson Cook: Nordstrom Tennis Center has the highest quality indoor tennis courts in the city, and the courts are the best color: purple!No complaints from me at all on this wonderful facility with a near sky-high ceiling.

Abhinav Mohan: Great courts

Cyril Forbes: Very good tennis courts.

Thad O'Dell: Very nice facility. Great for viewing and playing

3. Tennis Center Sand Point - Seattle

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· 124 reviews

7135 Sportsfield Dr NE, Seattle, WA 98115

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Tennis Center Sand Point: what do users think?

M T: Amazing facilities and staff

Melodee Schlosser: Large indoor tennis courts in 2 separate buildings. Fully equipped tennis shops , and an upper level observation deck and cafe with Wi-Fi and coaching / teams and camps and very friendly and clean locker rooms and showers very safe and comfortable place to enjoy year round activities.

Cyril Forbes: Very nice tennis courts.

gretchen durkin: Great place for tennis. Not a social club. Just tennis please seems to be the vibe

P F: Great place for Tennis with a Pro Shop inside the building

Jill Shurley: But mainly amazing. And willy and the cafe food is so good. The best tennis center I have been too.

4. Seattle Tennis Club - Seattle

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· 115 reviews

922 McGilvra Blvd E, Seattle, WA 98112

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Seattle Tennis Club: what do users think?

Debra Simmonds: Beautiful private tennis facility. Indoor and outdoor tennis courts with spectacular views of Lake Washington, Cascade Mountains and Mt. Rainier to the south. A Seattle gem!

Amanda Sommerville: Lovely tennis club!

Matthew Rock: I have been going since i was a child and they have super good food and service. Their dining is fabulous. They have a “snack shack” that is open during the summer that serves cheeseburgers, corndogs, etc and many different drinks ranging from oreo milkshakes to apple juice. Overall this club is amazing!

Jannete Burke: Beautiful weather to spend time at the club!

TotallyBCK: Very fancy

Younes Nouri: They host the Washington State Open every year typically in August which is a great event and is open to public and hence the 5 stars.On the other hand, the wait to become a member is 7 to 10 years and the fee to join is astronomic, which seems to be about keeping the club very exclusive.

Grace: Beautiful place tennis courts by the lake. But you have to be a member to enjoy it.In August there is always a tournament and it is gorgeous

Edward Kaiser: A fun place for a swim meet.

John Kueber: I had a steak sandwich and a steak sandwich. . .and charged it to the underhills 😁

Peter Baird: Good service, very good lunch salad meal!

5. Amy Yee Tennis Center - Seattle

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· 41 reviews

2000 Martin Luther King Jr Way S, Seattle, WA 98144

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Amy Yee Tennis Center: what do users think?

David E: Good facility. Looks to be all indoor - at least for youth lessons.

Jin Chen: Great place for tennis enthusiasts. Offers group lessons for intermediate junior players. Very reasonable fees.

Z Zhao: Worst sign up class experience ever! The instructor gave different ratings in person and on system. I couldn't sign up the class due to the mistake. I tried to call and was on hold for over 1h but still couldn't get into the class.Edited I finally got on the waiting list and got into a Tuesday morning class. We need to add more classes or raise the price so we can accommodate more people

Grace: Great place to play tennis 🎾

Ankita Mehrotra: My favorite part about moving to Seattle. Usually have the nicest and most helpful staff + coaches. 10/10

s k: The Amy Yee Indoor Tennis Center in Seattle provides an excellent facility for tennis enthusiasts. With its well-maintained courts, friendly staff, and convenient location, it's a top choice for both casual players and serious athletes. The center offers various programs, including lessons and leagues, catering to players of all skill levels. Overall, it's a fantastic place to enjoy the sport year-round.

Jay choi: If you are a tennis fan, please join and have a great time~♡

Anand Ganesh: Lots of courts. Fun

Linda Bagley: The team iFly is awesome and a flight instructor Tyler was absolutely fabulous. Tyler seemed to genuinely enjoy what he does, smiling thought each flight. Thank you for making it so much fun for David and Serena, they had a blast.IFly is a well coriagraphed event.

Mei Yu: Really amazing courts to play on, well maintained and the staff are very nice. The outdoor courts have high fences that are helpful when you are learning to play tennis, and indoors you have access to extra balls and a selection of rackets to borrow. Great place to play tennis!

6. Solstice Park Tennis Courts - Seattle

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· 11 reviews

7400-7498 Fauntleroy Way SW, Seattle, WA 98136

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Chad Cotter: Love this court and the community!

Amit Manchanda: Maintenance was not up to the mark but still 4 out of 6 courts were operational.

Priya Ball: Great tennis courts! 6 courts available, plenty of parking nearby.

deepti verma: Has a practice wall

Lisa Corbin: Nice tennis courts. Six total

Duc Quan: Decent courts

Claudia Diorio: Great tennis courts with lights!

Tod Rodman: Court surface is not good, so go to have a delightfully un-serious tennis game right on the the shores of Puget Sound with views all the way to the Olympic Mountains

7. Lower Woodland Tennis Courts (10) - Seattle

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· 61 reviews

5773 West Green Lake Way N, Seattle, WA 98103

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Lower Woodland Tennis Courts (10): what do users think?

Allen Wu: Lovely weather and nice hard courts

Jason Williams: Came here for the PPA pickleball tourney and loved the area. The pickleball courts are going to be getting re surfaced back to the tennis courts now.

Frank Gao: As of 8/8/2023: Freshly repainted, it looks so good! The attention to detail is solid and really breathes new life into the courts. The courts are new now. Repainted and resurfaced, so sliding while playing is a bit tougher, but that will become easier with time.Holistically, this was a great experience and the only minor complaint I have is that some of the courts are missing the tape down the middle of the net, but honestly, these are free public courts so I really don't have much to complain about. Additionally, there are lights on at night for night time play. Just overall solid and a good job done by the city!

L L: Love playing tennis on these courts

Jarek Sedlacek: Some of the best courts in Seattle. My only complaint is that I wish they had a real bathroom instead of just a porta potty

Kaustubh Sable: Well maintained courts with lights till 10:15pm. But there is mostly a wait time of at least 30 minutes.

Amin Elhami: Ample parking and great fields!

Kshitij Gupta: Well maintained courts. Can get crowded, leading to wait times. Even late into evenings

Sohel Azhar: This is one of those places where you grow up palying tennis & grow old playing tennis. Locals been coming here all thei lives, specially during day time. Very special place, full of life!!!
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· 7549 reviews

7201 East Green Lake Dr N, Seattle, WA 98115

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Ilia Petrenko: Cool place for walking

G G: Lovely area. Lots to see on the walk around the lake. Big playground. Variety of stores near by. Boat rentals.

Brendan Winter: Playground: Swings, jungle gym, sand, wood chips.

Maria Hutomo: Nice View 😍

Karan Verma: Always a great experience either way the best 5K trail in Seattle.

Carla Benavides: Good array of shops around the park.

Mikah Rayne: Pretty lake to go for a walk.
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· 42 reviews

1159-1197 Volunteer Park Rd, Seattle, WA 98102

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Osh Morethstorm: Fun to play tennis 🎾 at this well maintained court.

Jerome Ariganello: Nice setting. Courts need some TLC but definitely playable. No accessible parking but street parking and a little hike available. Overall not bad at all.

Anji Baghel: Great place to go with your dogs - Play with them or train them. It's a big park and clean. Your dog can make some good friends 😋

ryan lowe: I went there to play my ukulele. It was Nice and peaceful.

Ju: Very nice courts they have four courts total. The first time I came though I didn’t realize you had to make reservations or it’s first come first serve. Definitely recommend making reservations because a lot of people play tennis in this city

10. Upper Woodland Park Tennis Courts (4) - Seattle

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· 51 reviews

1000 N 50th St, Seattle, WA 98103

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Upper Woodland Park Tennis Courts (4): what do users think?

sanchit gupta: Free courts with an awesome view.I went there in the morning on a weekday with light rain so maybe because of this the courts were empty.The courts were well maintained with clear lines on the court and no cracks.

KLIK: Great for casual palyers

Ben Elsdon-Dew: The condition of these courts could be better but if you're looking for a casual game with friends or fam, this place will do the job.

Bojan Vukadinovic: Lovely sunny winter day perfect for social game of tennis...winter sun is so low in the sky, so its hard to clearly see the balls, but hey, who's counting during holidays...

Ernesto IV: Courts were pretty well kept...and the boys are everything ;p ooouu. Lol

11. Observatory Courts - Seattle

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· 29 reviews

1405 Warren Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

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Observatory Courts: what do users think?

Carol Voelker: Pickleball courts use the tennis nets at this location. Folks move the nets up and down depending on if it's Tennis or Pickleball. This means nets are not quite right, even when lowered, for pickleball.

Vincent Rowland: Tennis court tucked away behind a fire station on the top of Queen Anne.

Matt Heather: Great court to play tennis or pickle ball. Fire house right next door if you’re in a pinch for their help. Cell tower is super tempting to climb. Don’t! Water fountain nearby. Court is fenced to keep balls in play.

Thomas Walsh: Open after radio tower maintenance

Dominick Payton-Erfle: Favorite tennis court in Seattle

Abhi: Nice court. Avoid sunset hours because the sun shines directly on your face!

Michael Birawer Gallery: Very different this year. Everyone seems to have a reservation. Times they are a changing.

12. Tennis Courts (2) - Seattle

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Green Lake Trail, Seattle, WA 98115

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13. Swac tennis court - Seattle

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· 19 reviews

2901-2945 SW Thistle St, Seattle, WA 98126

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Stephen C. Hayes: This whole complex is awesomeSwimming 🏊‍♂️ pool, football stadium with lights, 2 major baseball fields with lights , 1 without. The tennis has 6 courts, available to pickle ball players open to all, the only time when there full, is during H.S. teaching lessons at spring time .

Amy Greger: 6 pickleball courts on the 3 north tennis courts. Available to public except during school hours or used by Seattle Public Schools.

Alberto Gomez: Excellent courts well located and quiet.

scott klassen: I like it

Jason Lee Moore: Nicest Courts in Seattle, to play for free.

MAA: Nice tennis court surface. Some nets need to be replaced.

Ignacio Garnica: The tennis court is in good condition, but it needs some light for some night sport activity

Rex Wax: Great facilities

14. Central Park Tennis Club - Kirkland

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· 21 reviews

5820 125th Ln NE, Kirkland, WA 98033

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Mr Kristen Grobstok: Fantastic place to play tennis

Mark Aaserud: Great place to spend a Summer day and into the evening.

Grace: Very good club especially for tennis

David Kong: Plenty of indoor courts there

15. Laurelhurst Park Tennis Courts (4) - Seattle

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· 13 reviews

4339 NE 42nd St, Seattle, WA 98105

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16. Beacon Hill Playfield - Seattle

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· 103 reviews

1902 13th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98144, United States

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Beacon Hill Playfield: what do users think?

Chester Millisock: Excellent pickleball fields

Evan Strother: Nice pickleball and tennis court and bball hoop...

s k: Beacon Hill Playfield in Seattle offers a delightful recreational escape with its expansive green space, well-maintained facilities, and scenic views. The park features various amenities including sports fields, playgrounds, and walking trails, catering to diverse interests. Its central location makes it easily accessible for residents and visitors alike. A perfect spot for outdoor activities and relaxation, Beacon Hill Playfield is a cherished community asset.

Spaniard (Spaniard): Great place for kids to play.

Frank Ruiz: Really cool park with some tennis courts that can be used for pickleball and other stuff for children

dana dukes: I used to play here as a child over 50 years ago. My cousin and I walked down memory lane the other day and stopped here as we passed by

B J: Has a neighborhood shallow pool for kids and minimum playground equipment. It's okay.

Matt Graham: Fun community park with lots of people to interact with.

17. David Rodgers Park - Seattle

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· 160 reviews

2800 1st Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

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Ribbit Froog: Pretty large park with a good space for hide and seek or whatever you might find fun.Playground: Cool playgroundRestrooms: Decently cleanDog-friendliness: Large expanses of wildernessPicnic area: Great open grass

Geoff Nelson: . Down below is a track and soccer field that's always buzzing with lacrosse, youth soccer, or locals out for a jog. Back up top, look for the new playground and the tennis courts

Mandela Turner: Great park. It's actually huge. Let my dog get her zoomies on

C Priest: Great park with trails and play areas leading to a full track and soccer field

Shiloh Notshiloh: nice little dog friendly park with playground.Dog-friendliness: leash rules posted but not often followed

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jeremy Leung: One of the Seattle city park.

Swathi Srinivasan: Good play area. Has a toddler set and an older kids area. Lots of open grass area for picnics.Well shaded in the afternoon and evening

Dan Riley: .There is a playfield at the top of the park, but it is mostly a hilly, wooded park full of squirrels, rabbits, and even has a nesting pair of snowy owls.Playground: Small jungle gym sorta thing for kids, and a larger open space great for breaking an ankle.Restrooms: Toilets flushDog-friendliness: Probably the best park in Seattle for well behaved dogs to play.Picnic area: two picnic tables near play area

Natasha Dara: Good amount of space for kiddies to run about, and a playground too

18. David Rodgers Tennis Courts - Seattle

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· 29 reviews

2701-2799 1st Ave W, Seattle, WA 98119

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Matt Dolge: Three courts. Good surface condition although the south side of the courts get a lot of debris from the trees making them slippery at times. There is a wood wall to practice alone. Least crowded in the mornings.

Benton Estes: Great little spot to play tennis. 3 courts, but can be busy on nice days. Luckily the park makes for a pleasant place to wait!

Gabriel Horstman: 3 tennis courts are in pretty good shape. Public bathrooms nearby.

Orlin Henderson: . There’s usually parking on the street but it’s conveniently located for most Queen Anne residents. There’s a playground nearby for the kids. It has lots of tree-provided shade in morning and evening.Good, useful, playable spot.

Michael Birawer Gallery: Pretty slick and mucky but playable.
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· 512 reviews

911 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122, United States

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Fleet Feet Seattle: what do users think?

Juanita McLaughlin: Fleet Feet on Capitol Hill is the best. I have shopped there for trail shoes, socks, inserts, general gear and road running shoes for years, and every time I’ve needed help, the experts there have known just the right questions to ask to help me find the right fit.

Juno Men: Went here to get some advice on new running shoes and get sized. The space was clean, easy to find, the shoe selection was great, but the staff was absolutely incredible!Bryan spent 30 minutes with me to size up my feet, recommend shoes, helped me navigate pricing and foot feel.I'd recommend this place both for their products and for the exceptional service.

Francis Smith: Great experience. I walked in, had my feet and gait analyzed, was able to try on multiple different pairs of shoes based on that info. Xavier was very friendly and offered a lot of expertise. No matter your experience, this place will take care of you and get you set up with what you need.

Sean Madden: The staff at Fleet Feet went above and beyond to assist me in finding the perfect running shoes. They patiently listened to my needs and preferences, offering expert advice and guidance every step of the way. Their knowledge of the products and dedication to ensuring customer satisfaction was truly commendable.My experience at Fleet Feet was nothing short of excellent. The impeccable customer service, combined with the timely assistance I received, left a lasting impression on me. I would highly recommend Fleet Feet to anyone in search of quality products and exceptional service.Thank you, Fleet Feet, for a truly outstanding shopping experience. I will definitely be returning in the future.

abinav murugadass: Amazing store, one stop place to buy running gear in Seattle, huge thanks to Xavier who was very patient and detail oriented helping me understand my walking and running pattern and helping me try on multiple shoes to gauge the difference and worked through my preferences. Had great conversation with him too! Would HIGHLY recommend people to come checkout this store when buying running shoes in Seattle

Rosalie T: Very helpful store assistant helped me find my shoe size and introduced me to Hokas. Yay!!!!

20. Lower Kinnear Park Tennis and Pickleball Court - Seattle

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· 18 reviews

899 W Olympic Pl, Seattle, WA 98119

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Lower Kinnear Park Tennis and Pickleball Court: what do users think?

flunky duplex: cleared out all the tents.

Joseph Higby: It is very dark pathway through the trees after the sun goes down. It is typically well maintained.

Sahil Pujani: Good court to play, but only one!

Michael Stolzenburg: Cool park surprising tucked into an unexpected location.

Tai Nguyen: Court is in good shape, but there's only one.

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