The Ultimate Guide to Tennis in Calgary

Curated by:
The tennisss Team
Last Updated:
September 17, 2025

Welcome to the vibrant tennis scene in Calgary! Whether you're volleying under the vast Alberta skies at Stanley Park or serving up aces at the picturesque Confederation Park, our city is brimming with fantastic places to play. This guide is your insider's pass to all the best spots, tips, and community secrets that make tennis in Calgary truly special. So grab your racket, lace up those sneakers, and let's hit the courts together!

Getting Started with Tennis in

Calgary

If you're looking to start playing tennis or are diving back into the sport, Calgary is a fantastic place to do so. The outdoor tennis season here stretches from May to late September, offering numerous free public courts across the city. All you need to kick things off is a racket and some tennis balls. This section will guide you on the best times to play, appropriate attire, and what to expect during your initial outings.

🎾 Quick Tips for New Players:

• Best time to play: Peak season is from late May to early September, with ideal times being late mornings or late afternoons to avoid the midday sun.  
• Weather Watch: Calgary can be a bit windy; check local weather apps to avoid gusty days. Also, be mindful of sudden rain, and give courts time to dry.  
• What to wear: Opt for comfortable athletic wear and ensure your shoes are non-marking, which is crucial for playing on public courts.  
• What to bring: Bring your own racket and balls as most places don’t provide rentals.  
• Court etiquette: When courts are busy, stick to the 30-minute play rule if others are waiting, and be ready to rotate in to share the space.  
• Overall Vibe: Friendly and encouraging, perfect for newcomers or those just knocking the rust off their game. There's no pressure, so feel free to enjoy some casual rallies or practice sessions.

Exploring tennis in Calgary not only helps sharpen your skills but also lets you enjoy the scenic beauty of our surroundings. Get out there and have a great time on the courts!

Where to Play in

Calgary

Whether you're a beginner swinging your first racket or an experienced player serving aces, Calgary offers a variety of tennis courts to suit your needs. From scenic public parks with free access to exclusive clubs offering professional coaching and tournaments, there’s a spot for everyone. Use the filters below to discover amenities like lighting, backboards, or indoor facilities — all conveniently located and mapped out for you. Grab your gear and meet us on the court!

Tennis Lessons in

Calgary

Whether you're swinging a racket for the first time or aiming to sharpen your skills, Calgary is the perfect spot to hit the courts. Check out top-tier coaching choices for all seasons — from group clinics for newbies to advanced private lessons, both indoor and outdoor.

Tennis Gear in

Calgary

In Calgary, tennis enthusiasts have excellent options for gearing up. Gord’s Running Store, located on 919 Centre St NW, not only specializes in running gear but also offers a tailored selection of tennis equipment ideal for the Calgary climate and surfaces. They provide personalized fitting services, ensuring your tennis shoes and attire are perfect for your playing style. For those just starting or playing at a recreational level, Sport Chek in various locations including Market Mall offers a range of affordable rackets, balls, and accessories. Online shoppers might want to check out Tennis Giant, which delivers across Canada and often features discounts on popular brands, though do consider the shipping costs and potential duties.

Calgary

Tennis FAQ

Do I need to book public tennis courts in Calgary?

In Calgary, most City-owned outdoor tennis/pickleball courts work like this:

  • They are free for drop-in public use, first-come, first-served.
  • If people are waiting, there is usually a 30-minute time limit per court.
  • You don’t need to book courts for casual play.

Consult our full list of courts to see all the free courts, as well as paid and private options.