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Where to Play Tennis in Reno: The Complete Court Guide

Updated March 2026 · 8 min read · Free community resource

From Plumas Park to Manzanita, we’ve mapped every public tennis court in Reno and Sparks so you can find your next game without the guesswork. Lights, parking, hitting walls — all covered.

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Junior Tennis

Junior Tennis in Reno: A Parent’s Complete Guide

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Beginners

The Beginner’s Guide to Tennis in Reno

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Compete

Tennis Leagues in Reno: USTA & Local Options

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Everything tennis in Reno

Courts
Public Tennis Courts in Reno

Free courts, first-come first-served across the city and Sparks.

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Beginners
Beginner’s Guide to Tennis in Reno

Gear, courts, and local tips to start with confidence.

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Compete
Tennis Leagues in Reno

USTA, flex leagues, and local options explained clearly.

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Juniors
Junior Tennis in Reno

A parent’s complete guide — schools, parks, and pathways.

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Compete
Tennis Tournaments in Reno

Local and USTA sanctioned events — full calendar.

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Community
Find a Tennis Partner in Reno

How to connect with other local players at your level.

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South Reno
Tennis in South Reno

Courts and community resources in the south end.

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Northwest Reno
Tennis in Northwest Reno

Parks and courts in the northwest corridor.

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Playing in Reno

Altitude, wind & weather — what every player needs to know

4,500ft
Elevation
300+
Sunny days/yr
Apr–Oct
Best season
Local knowledge

Tips from Reno players

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Altitude affects the ball
At 4,500 ft, pressurized balls lose air faster and fly further. Bring extras or switch to high-altitude balls.
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Avoid the Washoe Zephyr
Afternoon winds can be brutal. Book morning courts whenever possible — it makes a huge difference.
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Hydrate more than usual
Reno’s dry desert air means faster dehydration. Bring more water than you think you’ll need.
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Winter is more playable than you think
Many days stay above 45°F. The high-altitude sun is strong and courts dry fast after rain.
What’s coming up

Upcoming events in Reno

12
Apr
2026
USTA Sanctioned
Northern Nevada Spring Open
Plumas Park · All levels
26
Apr
2026
Community Event
Reno Tennis Mixer — Doubles Night
Manzanita Park · 3.0–4.0
10
May
2026
Junior Tournament
WCSD Junior Championships
Reno High School · U14 & U18
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