Which Minnesota Tennis Courts are the Best?
If you love tennis, Minnesota has some excellent courts for you to check out. It’s one of those sports that requires you to be in shape but also a bit graceful. If you’re advanced like Serena Williams or just starting out, tennis is a great sport to pick up anytime with a partner or two. Make it a one on one match or play doubles at these excellent courts around Minnesota.
Rochester Tennis Connection – 2700 Country Club Rd. SW, Rochester
Check out the Rochester Tennis Connection in Rochester. It’s a state-of-the-art outdoor court that features an indoor option for days with harsh weather. It’s a great year-round option for playing for fun. Join a program for adults, seniors and enroll the little ones in a junior tennis opportunity.
Kids can start playing as young as four years old and families can really bond over learning how to play. Play a few games of tennis and hang at the clubhouse or consider taking lessons for those that want to learn the game.
PublicIndoor Tennis – 7833 Hwy 65 NE, Spring Lake Park
Over in Spring Lake Park you’ll find the PublicIndoor Tennis court. The indoor option is great since you won’t have to play during unbearably hot summer days or miss out on snowy winter days. Indoor tennis is designed to be as good as outdoor tennis at this location. Take lessons to improve your skills and when you’ve got the hang of it, you can sign up for a permanent court time to guarantee your spot.
University of Minnesota – 1815 4th Street SE, Minneapolis
What is better than a court at University? The courts are beautiful at University of Minnesota and you can register to play on their website to reserve your spot. Play a leisurely game on one of the best outdoor courts in the state at the school.
Check out the courts at Lake Hiawatha Park in Minneapolis as well as Arrowhead Tennis & Athletic Center in Duluth.