The Best Tennis Clubs in Toronto

Ranked by member reviews and verified facilities · Updated May 2026

Toronto is home to 69 tennis clubs — 3 indoor facilities open year-round and 66 outdoor seasonal clubs. This list ranks the city's top venues by verified member reviews, weighted so a highly-reviewed 4.6-star club outranks a 5-star club with only a handful of ratings. 5 of the clubs ranked here offer junior programs and 7 have competitive teams. Whether you're looking for established clubs, year-round indoor play, or a competitive league, these are the clubs consistently rated highest by their members.

How we ranked these

We rank clubs using a Bayesian-weighted rating: a club with 90 reviews at 4.4 stars outranks a club with 3 reviews at 5 stars. We require at least one verified review and a rating of 3.7 or higher. Ties are broken by detail completeness (more verified amenity data ranks higher) and year-round indoor availability.

1

North Toronto Tennis Club

★ 4.8 (22 reviews) 200 Lytton Blvd, Toronto, ON

3 courts, on hard surface (transitioned from red clay in early 1980s), outdoor courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, ladder leagues, group lessons, and social events. Open to non-members for lessons and guest play.

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Wychwood Tennis Club

★ 4.6 (38 reviews) 1 Hillcrest Dr, Toronto, ON

4 courts, on hard with blue and green surface, outdoor courts with modern lighting. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, ladder leagues, group lessons, and social events. Members only.

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Lawrence Park Tennis Club

★ 4.5 (23 reviews) 51 Alexander Muir Rd, Toronto, ON

Three courts, on clay (har-tru), outdoor courts. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, ladder leagues, group lessons, and social events. Open to non-members for lessons and guest play.

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Wanless Park Tennis Club

★ 4.5 (20 reviews) 230 Wanless Ave, Toronto, ON

5 courts, on hard, outdoor. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, ladder leagues, group lessons, and social events.

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NYTA Winter Tennis Club - East Bubble

★ 4.5 (37 reviews) 230 Cassandra Blvd, Toronto, ON

Indoor (air conditioned bubble). Offers competitive teams, ladder leagues, and group lessons. Open to non-members for lessons and guest play.

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Bridlebrook Park Tennis Club

★ 4.4 (7 reviews) 111 Alamosa Dr, Toronto, ON

Offers competitive teams, ladder leagues, group lessons, and social events. Open to non-members for lessons and guest play.

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The Supreme Court Tennis Club

★ 4.4 (91 reviews) 2235 Sheppard Ave E, Toronto, ON

Indoor tennis club. Offers junior programs, competitive teams, group lessons, and social events. Open to non-members for lessons and guest play.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a tennis club membership cost in Toronto?

Memberships in Toronto range from under $200 for outdoor seasonal clubs to over $2,000/year for full indoor facilities. Junior memberships are typically $50–$300. Costs vary significantly by club — see each club's page for current pricing and guest fees.

Which Toronto tennis clubs offer indoor courts?

Among the top-ranked clubs, NYTA Winter Tennis Club - East Bubble and The Supreme Court Tennis Club offer indoor courts. Indoor facilities are typically open year-round and require membership.

Can I play at a Toronto tennis club without a membership?

Some clubs allow guest play, typically $7–$15 per visit when accompanied by a member. Many clubs also offer drop-in lessons and clinics open to non-members. Check individual club pages for guest policies — they vary widely.

What's the best tennis club for kids in Toronto?

North Toronto Tennis Club is the top-rated club with a junior program in this list. Most of the clubs ranked here offer junior programs with structured lessons, seasonal camps, and competitive team options for children of all ages.

When do tennis clubs in Toronto open for the outdoor season?

Most outdoor tennis clubs in Toronto open between late April and mid-May, depending on weather, and close in October. Indoor clubs operate year-round. Check individual club pages for exact seasonal hours.

Do Toronto tennis clubs offer drop-in lessons without a membership?

Yes — North Toronto Tennis Club, Wychwood Tennis Club, and Lawrence Park Tennis Club offer group lessons open to non-members. Prices typically range from $25–$45 per session. Check each club's page for current schedules and registration.

Which Toronto tennis clubs have a ball machine?

Ball machine availability varies by club. Check individual club pages or contact clubs directly to ask about ball machine rentals.

What's the difference between a public park court and a private tennis club in Toronto?

Public park courts in Toronto are free, first-come first-served, and maintained by the city — no membership required. Private tennis clubs offer amenities like coaching, programs, change rooms, and ball machines, but require a membership fee (typically $200–$2,000/year). Some clubs also allow guest or drop-in play.