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LA’s Top Outdoor Tennis Courts: Your Neighborhood Guide to the Best Places to Play

Your Neighborhood Guide to the Best Places to Play

Sunrise rallies in Griffith Park, doubles under the lights in Westwood, social mixers in Baldwin Hills—the Los Angeles tennis community thrives on its diversity of courts, its city-wide love for the game, and a spirit that welcomes everyone from eager beginners to seasoned competitors. In the city of angels, tennis in Los Angeles is more than just a sport—it's a lifeline to friendship, fitness, and fun, all played out on some of the most beautiful outdoor courts in the country.

"The LA tennis scene has something for everyone, from beginners to advanced players. The best part is meeting people from all walks of life who share the same passion for the game." - Local Tennis Coach

Public Courts: Accessible, Welcoming, and Iconically LA

Los Angeles is packed with public tennis courts across every neighborhood—each offering a unique vibe and varying amenities. Whether you're chasing a view of the Hollywood Hills or looking for that quiet corner to refine your game, you'll find an option that fits your style and budget.

Tennis ResourceLocationDetails
Griffith Park Tennis CourtsLos Feliz12 lighted courts, $8–$12/hr, tranquil setting, first-come/permit
Cheviot Hills Rec CenterWest LA14 courts, quiet, well-maintained, programs for all levels, public
Michelle & Barack Obama Sports ComplexBaldwin Hills12 courts, free public use, community events, vibrant atmosphere
El Cariso ParkSylmar4 courts, scenic valley views, strong community vibe, free
Plummer ParkWest HollywoodReservations via app, free or $8/hr, social scene, lessons available
Echo Park CourtsEcho Park9 courts, free access, lights, street parking only
Westwood Rec CenterWestwood8 courts, free before 5pm weekdays, $12/hr after, beginner-friendly

Some of the most notable public spots:

  • Griffith Park: Scenic, shaded, and escape-like, perfect for early mornings or peaceful evening matches.
  • Cheviot Hills: Prized for serenity and spaciousness. Rarely crowded and ideal for focused practice or relaxed doubles.
  • El Cariso Park: Known for its welcoming local crowd and unbeatable valley views—reportedly, you never feel like a stranger here.
  • Obama Sports Complex: 12 courts, robust community vibe, and home to inclusive events like “The Cookout.” Walk-on friendly, but the first courts are a regulars’ favorite.

Private and Exclusive: Clubs with History, Prestige, and Perks

If you’re after luxury amenities and a storied tennis legacy, LA’s private clubs deliver. Membership comes with higher fees, but offers a professional environment, elite-level coaching, and access to elite social circles.

ClubLocationCourt CountFeesAtmosphere
LA Tennis ClubHancock Park14 hard, 2 clayUpon requestHistoric, exclusive, legends like Billie Jean King played here
Beverly Hills Tennis ClubBeverly Hills5 hard courts$20,000 initiation + $400/moOld-school, celebrity draw, intimate
Riviera Tennis ClubPalisades22 hard, 2 clayUpon requestLargest in West Coast, social, elite members
  • Clubs like LA Tennis Club and Riviera are where the city’s tennis history meets modern luxury.
  • Private bookings via platforms like Swimply offer unique, secluded court experiences in upscale neighborhoods—with fees typically $25–$40/hr and all the privacy you could want.

Neighborhood Vibes & Community Culture

What truly sets LA tennis courts apart is their community vibe. Drop-ins at Echo Park or Plummer Park often lead to new friends, spontaneous doubles, and a mix of players from all backgrounds. Local etiquette is welcoming—just show up, wait your turn, and ask, “Who’s got next?”

Challenges exist: LA’s tennis hotspots face peak-hour congestion, and traffic across neighborhoods means planning is key. Coastal courts may get morning fog, while valley courts heat up by noon. These quirks are part of the fun—and why so many Angelenos coordinate games via PlayTennisLA to guarantee partners and avoid the crowds.

Tennis for All: Programs, Lessons, and Inclusive Access

  • Public parks like Westwood, Cheviot Hills, and Poinsettia Recreation Center offer clinics, beginner lessons, and free play times for kids and adults.
  • Grassroots and youth programs are on the rise, helping tennis reach underrepresented neighborhoods and foster the next Serena or Venus.
  • Even private clubs are increasingly hosting community tournaments and charity events, connecting all sides of LA’s diverse tennis culture.

Your Free Matchmaking Solution: PlayTennisLA

Finding consistent tennis partners in Los Angeles is no easy feat, thanks to busy schedules and legendary traffic. PlayTennisLA solves this challenge by connecting you with players of your skill level, in your area, completely free. Organize matches, join group events, and make new friends—all without leaving your neighborhood behind. Sign up today and let the rallies begin!

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