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Tennis in Perth: Public Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions for Every Level
From free public courts at Hyde Park to thriving club competitions across the suburbs, Perth is one of the best cities in Australia to pick up a racquet.
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From free public courts at Hyde Park to thriving club competitions across the suburbs, Perth is one of the best cities in Australia to pick up a racquet.

Perth has a long and warm relationship with tennis. The city's sunshine and outdoor culture make it a natural fit for the sport, and whether you are a complete beginner or a seasoned club player, there is a court and a competition waiting for you somewhere in the metro area. Hundreds of public courts are maintained by local councils across Perth's suburbs, and many carry no booking fee, making it easy to grab a friend and play on a weekday afternoon or a quiet Sunday morning.
For those who want structured play, Tennis West is the governing body for the sport in Western Australia and maintains a club finder on its website that lists affiliated clubs from Joondalup in the north to Rockingham in the south. Clubs such as Mt Claremont Lawn Tennis Club, Churchlands Tennis Club and Melville Tennis Club have active social competitions running through the summer and winter seasons, catering to all skill levels. Most clubs hold Come and Try days at the start of each season, making it simple to turn up, borrow a racquet and see whether the community suits you before committing to membership.
Hyde Park in North Perth is one of the city's most popular free public tennis venues, with well-maintained hard courts set among heritage gardens. Kings Park nearby offers a scenic backdrop for a hit, while many local recreation centres, including those run by the City of Stirling and the Town of Victoria Park, provide lit courts available for evening play. A growing number of venues now offer online court booking through the MyRec or CourtReserve platforms, meaning you can secure a slot from your phone a day in advance.
Social tennis programs run by Tennis West, including the Hit and Play format and the popular Cardio Tennis classes, are designed to bring people into the sport without any prior experience. Cardio Tennis in particular runs at clubs all over Perth and blends music, movement and ball drills into a workout that suits any age group. Schools, workplaces and community groups regularly book group sessions through Tennis West's community participation team.
For spectators, Perth hosts the United Cup at RAC Arena each January, bringing world-ranked players to the city in a mixed-gender team format that generates a genuine festival atmosphere in the CBD. Even if you never plan to compete, watching top-level tennis close-up at an intimate indoor venue is a treat. For those who do want to compete, Tennis West's pennant competition runs across dozens of clubs every weekend through the season, with grades from E-grade social all the way through to open-level Premier League.
Sources: Tennis West Hyde Park North Perth
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