Living in the Pacific Northwest means that access to indoor facilities is a must if you want to play tennis year round.
Awarded 2023 Facility of the Year by USTA PNW, Tennis Center Sand Point in Seattle is a local favorite. TCSP offers adult and junior clinics, league and cup play, tournaments, a junior performance program and a full slate of junior summer camps. The facility includes ten indoor tennis courts and is complimented by Center Court Café serving up delicious food and beverages and Dickson’s Tennis Services offering equipment, apparel and stringing.
Harbor Square Athletic Club, located in Edmonds, WA, has seven indoor tennis courts and offers junior programming for members and non-members alike (non-members pay a premium). The popular High School Varsity/JV, HITT and HITT2 programs attract teenagers from across the region and are offered from September through June on a drop-in basis.
Amy Yee Tennis Center - Located in Seattle, WA, Amy Yee Tennis Center has ten indoor tennis courts. Amy Yee also offers a Tennis Academy for juniors aged 11-17 years old rated 3.0 or above who are playing competitively and/or in tournaments. Amy Yee also has a unique program that allows youth under 18 to drop in (same day) and play for free anytime a court is open and not being used.
Nordstrom Tennis Center at University of Washington in Seattle - The six indoor tennis courts are available to book by UW students, UW alumnae, etc. (who may bring guests) but due to NCAA rules, high school students are not allowed to take lessons there.
More detail to come:
Forest Crest
Columbia Athletic Club
Eastside Tennis Center
USTA PNW has three facilities in Washington offering a variety of camps, junior programming and private lessons: Vancouver Tennis Center (located in Vancouver, WA), Galbraith Tennis Center (located in Tacoma, WA) & Mint Valley Tennis Center (located in Longview, WA).