Tennis Courts in Mississauga
55 tennis venues across Mississauga, Ontario
🎾 Tennis Clubs (13)
🌳 Public Courts (39)
🎓 Academies (2)
🛍️ Gear Shops (1)
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there free tennis courts in Mississauga?
Yes — Mississauga has 39 free public tennis courts maintained by the city. These are open on a first-come, first-served basis with no booking or membership required.
How many tennis courts are there in Mississauga?
TennisWhere lists 55 tennis venues in Mississauga, Ontario, including 39 public courts, 13 clubs, 2 academies. This includes all confirmed active venues as of 2026.
Which courts in Mississauga have lights for evening play?
18 of the 55 venues in Mississauga have night lighting, making them suitable for after-work and evening play. Check individual court pages for lighting hours.
Where can I play indoor tennis in Mississauga in winter?
Mississauga has 2 venues with indoor courts, making year-round play possible. Indoor facilities typically require a membership or drop-in fee. See the listings above for details.
Do I need to book a tennis court in Mississauga in advance?
Public park courts in Mississauga are walk-up only — no booking required. Private clubs and some city facilities offer online reservations, especially during peak season (May–September). Check individual venue pages for booking policies.
Are there tennis lessons available in Mississauga?
Yes — Mississauga has 15 clubs and academies offering lessons. Programs range from beginner group clinics to private coaching and junior development. See individual club pages for schedules and pricing.
What's the best tennis club in Mississauga?
See the best tennis clubs in Mississauga — a curated ranking by member ratings. For public courts, see top public courts in Mississauga.
What's the difference between public courts and tennis clubs in Mississauga?
Public courts in Mississauga are free, city-maintained, and open to anyone without a membership. Tennis clubs offer amenities like coaching, leagues, programs, change rooms, and sometimes indoor courts — but require a membership fee (typically $200–$2,000/year). Some clubs also allow guest or drop-in play.