Tennis Stringing Services in Ontario

Professional racquet stringing across Ontario

A fresh string job improves feel, power, and control — most recreational players should restring at least once a season. Ontario has 15 clubs and facilities verified to offer professional racquet stringing, across Mississauga, Oshawa, Nepean, Windsor, and Stratford and other cities. Turnaround times vary from same-day to a few days; call ahead to confirm availability and to discuss string selection.

How we ranked these

Venues are ranked by Bayesian-weighted member rating. We only include clubs and facilities verified to offer professional racquet stringing. Call ahead to confirm current turnaround times, string availability, and pricing.

1

Plock Tennis Club

★ 5 (239 reviews) 2 Principal Rd unit 8, ON

8 courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, group lessons, and ladder leagues.

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Tecumseh Tennis Club in Woodeden park

📍 Mississauga ★ 4.9 (68 reviews) Woodeden Park, 1538 Woodeden Dr, Mississauga, ON

4 courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, group lessons, and ladder leagues.

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City View Tennis Club

📍 Nepean ★ 5 (21 reviews) 60 Fieldrow St, Nepean, ON

5 courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, group lessons, and ladder leagues.

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Parkside Tennis Club

📍 Windsor ★ 4.8 (75 reviews) 6 Memorial Dr, Windsor, ON

10 courts in total courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, and group lessons.

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STRATFORD TENNIS CLUB

📍 Stratford ★ 4.8 (28 reviews) 371 Water St, Stratford, ON

Six courts total courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, group lessons, and ladder leagues.

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Forge Tennis Academy

📍 Oakville ★ 5 (8 reviews) 245 Reynolds St, Oakville, ON

5 courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, group lessons, and ladder leagues.

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8

RacquetGuys

📍 Markham ★ 4.7 (989 reviews) 7400 Victoria Park Ave Unit 5, Markham, ON

1 court. Offers group lessons.

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Victoria Park Tennis Club (Galt)

📍 Cambridge ★ 4.5 (36 reviews) 95 Wentworth Ave, Cambridge, ON

5 courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, group lessons, and ladder leagues.

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Halton Hills Tennis Summer Camps

📍 Georgetown ★ 4.4 (13 reviews) 10241 8th Line, Georgetown, ON

6 courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, group lessons, and ladder leagues.

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Dundas Tennis Club

📍 Dundas ★ 4.4 (41 reviews) 55 Parkview Row, Dundas Driving Park Rd, Dundas, ON

5 courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, group lessons, and ladder leagues.

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March Tennis Club

📍 Kanata ★ 4.3 (34 reviews) 2530 Campeau Dr, Kanata, ON

Eight courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, group lessons, and ladder leagues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I restring my tennis racquet?

A common guideline: restring as many times per year as you play per week. Playing twice a week? Restring twice a year. Competitive players often restring before every tournament. Strings lose tension and elasticity even without breaking.

How much does tennis stringing cost in Ontario?

Labour typically runs $15–$30 per racquet. String cost varies from $5–$50+ depending on brand and type (polyester, multifilament, natural gut). Budget $25–$60 total for a typical recreational restring.

What tension should I choose?

Lower tension (48–52 lbs) gives more power and is easier on the arm. Higher tension (58–65 lbs) gives more control. Most recreational players do well in the 52–58 lb range. Ask the stringer for a recommendation based on your style.