Over the next few minutes we will be taking you on a deep dive into the Boulder tennis scene. Whether you are looking for the closest court to play on, a racket club to take lessons, pro shops to buy new gear, or are trying to find out about leagues and tournaments in your area there will be plenty of useful info right here.
We will kick this baby off by listing the best tennis and racket clubs in Boulder because they should offer all of the above. You will learn about when you can head over to play a match, sign up for classes or quick lessons, join local leagues or tournaments, buy some gear, or do everything else that they offer.
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Up next we will get into public indoor and outdoor tennis courts near you where a more casual game is always available. Then we will discuss pro shops where you can buy new rackets, balls, strings, shoes, skirts, and other apparel.
Our final sections will take a closer look at classes, lessons, leagues, and tournaments in the region before we share a map that should help you figure out which spot is closest to your current location. You are all welcome to check out more of our blogs about other cities in the middle of the country right there if you are interested.
Best Racket & Tennis Clubs In Boulder
Whether you want to sign up for lessons, join a league or tournament, find a pro shop, or just play a match on the courts these racket and tennis clubs near you are always a good option:
- Meadows Club at 5555 Racquet Ln
- Rocky Mountain Tennis Center at Taft Dr
- Gonzo Tennis at 5660 Sioux Dr
- Boulder Country Club at 7350 Clubhouse Rd
Meadows is a private tennis club near you with six lighted outdoor courts and five lighted indoor courts that are pay-to-play during the winter months and are free of charge from May to September. Lessons, summer camps, leagues, and a variety of other social activities take place there plus they have a pro-shop selling a wide selection of racquets, shoes, clothing, and additional grip sizes plus they can handle racquet stringing services.
Gonzo Tennis is committed to providing a game-based program that helps players of all ages with their lessons and leagues.
For a private country club that offers a full-service athletic center with three indoor hard surface tennis courts, four outdoor hard surface courts, and two outdoor clay courts where lessons and other special events take place contact Boulder Country Club.
Public Indoor & Outdoor Tennis Courts
If all you want to do is play a quick match head over to one of these public indoor or outdoor tennis courts in Boulder:
- Martin Park at 36th St and Eastman Ave
- CU South Campus Tennis Complex at Table Mesa Dr
- Tom Watson Park at 6180 N 63rd St
Martin Park has a public tennis facility with two unlit courts.
The South Campus Tennis Complex at the University of Colorado has many courts to play on.
Expect to find four tennis courts at Tom Watson Park.
Local Tennis Pro Shops
The clubs from our initial list should have stores where you can buy rackets, balls, shoes, and other gear or get re-stringing services done. Other than those you will probably need to see what is available at the sporting goods stores around town.
Lessons & Classes In Your Area
Meadows Club offers private local tennis lessons but they are exclusive to members plus they have summer camps and after-school programs for junior players.
Private lessons and group, junior, and adult classes take place at Rocky Mountain Tennis Center.
Gonzo Tennis has a USPTA-certified instructor and offers adult beginner and intermediate lessons in four-week programs with 1.5-hour lessons once or twice a week and they provide specialized training for summer and fall leagues that are centered on singles and doubles strategy in order to prepare teams for competition.
Tennis lessons are available at Boulder Country Club.
Tournaments & Leagues
Meadows Club hosts USTA/CTA leagues, intra-club leagues, and a variety of year-round social events.
Rocky Mountain Tennis Center hosts intra-club leagues.
Tennis tournaments and leagues in your area take place at Boulder Country Club throughout the summer plus they provide after-school programs in the fall, winter, and spring.
Some of you may also want to read our posts on:
- Local Tournaments & Leagues In Denver
- Local Tournaments & Leagues In Colorado Springs
- Local Tournaments & Leagues In Vail, Aspen & Breckenridge
- Local Tournaments & Leagues In Kansas City
Have Fun Playing Tennis In Boulder
Well guys, for now that is all we have to share. After reading about all of those tennis and racket clubs, public indoor and outdoor courts, pro shops, places to take lessons and classes, and leagues and tournaments in your area you should have a much better understanding of the scene.
Don’t be afraid to use the comments to let us know if we got anything incorrect or to share any tips or tricks you might have on what else is available near you. Now go have fun playing tennis in Boulder.