Reno Tennis Center is the primary public tennis hub operated by Tennis Nation Racquet Sports, offering structured pathways, professional coaching, junior development, adult programs, and competitive play.
If you want lessons, programs, teams, camps, or court reservations, this page routes you to the right place.
Choose Your Tennis Path
Start with your main goal and go directly to the right program.
Book a Lesson
Private and small group coaching for all levels.
Tennis Lessons page
Join Adult Tennis Programs
Level-based adult classes, clinics, and drills.
Adult Tennis Programs page
Junior Tennis Pathway
Red, Orange, Green, Yellow Ball and competitive junior tracks.
Junior Tennis Pathway page
USTA Teams & Leagues
Structured team competition and league play.
(TEXT LINK — USTA Teams / Leagues page)
Competitive Play & Match Play
Ladders, match play, and tournament pathways.
Competitive Play hub
Tennis Camps
Seasonal youth and junior camps aligned with school breaks.
Tennis Camps page
Reserve Tennis Courts
Book courts online through CourtReserve.
Tennis Courts
Booking & Account Help
Step-by-step CourtReserve help.
CourtReserve Booking Help page
Tennis Lessons and Coaching
Lessons are the fastest way to improve technique, consistency, and match performance. Coaching options include private lessons, semi-private lessons, and small group formats.
Lessons are appropriate for:
- brand new players
- returning players
- competitive juniors
- adult competitors
- league players
All lesson pathways connect into classes, leagues, and competitive tracks.
Adult Tennis Programs
Adult programs are organized by skill level and focus on stroke development, movement, tactics, and live play.
Program formats include:
- level-based classes
- drills and skills sessions
- coached play formats
- progression tracks
Players are grouped by ability to keep sessions productive and safe.
Junior Tennis Pathway
Junior tennis follows a structured development pathway:
- Red Ball
- Orange Ball
- Green Ball
- Yellow Ball
- High School Prep
- Competitive Junior Track
Placement is skill-based, not just age-based. Progression is measured through consistency, movement, and match readiness.
Match play is integrated into development so juniors build real competitive skills.
Leagues, Teams, and Competitive Play
For players who want structured competition, multiple options are available throughout the year.
These include:
- USTA teams
- organized leagues
- ladders
- coached match play
- tournament pathways
Start with the competitive play overview to find the right format.
Tennis Camps
Camps run during major school breaks and summer periods. Camps focus on:
- skill development
- live play
- athletic movement
- match readiness
Most camps are grouped by age and level.
Tennis Courts and Facility Access
Court access, reservations, and pricing are handled through CourtReserve.
Use these pages for details:
- court details and features
Tennis Courts - memberships and pricing
Memberships & Pricing page - booking and login help
CourtReserve Booking Help page
What to Bring and How to Prepare
Bring:
- tennis racquet
- appropriate court shoes
- water
- extra grips or overgrips
- balls if not provided
Arrive early for first sessions so staff can confirm placement.
Tennis in Reno — FAQ
Do I need a membership to play tennis?
Some programs and reservations use membership or package options. See details on the Memberships & Pricing page.
How do I reserve tennis courts?
All reservations are handled through CourtReserve.
CourtReserve Booking Help page
What level am I as a player?
Coaches can evaluate you during your first lesson or class and place you appropriately.
How are juniors grouped?
By skill and development stage, not just age.
Are there beginner tennis options?
Yes. Beginner classes and private lessons are available.
Do you offer USTA teams?
Yes. Multiple USTA teams run throughout the year depending on season.
What is the best way to start tennis here?
Start with a lesson or beginner class, then move into level-based programs.
Are the courts lighted?
Yes. Lighted courts support evening play.
How do tennis camps work?
Camps run during school breaks and are grouped by age and level.
What happens in bad weather?
Sessions are adjusted, rescheduled, or credited depending on conditions and program policy.
Can I combine private lessons and group programs?
Yes. Many players use both formats together.
Where can I compare all tennis courts in Reno?
Use the Reno community tennis directory.
https://renotennis.org
Start Your Tennis Plan
Choose your next step and take action.
For broader Reno tennis options and directory listings, see
https://renotennis.org





