Love Tennis, Hate the Price Tag? The Real Cost of Hitting LA’s Courts
Love Tennis, Hate the Price Tag? The Real Cost of Hitting LA’s Courts
Sunshine, palm trees, and the thrill of a perfect rally—Los Angeles practically begs you to pick up a tennis racket. But unless you’re a celebrity with a country club membership, price matters. From the free baselines at Echo Park to the exclusive courts of Brentwood, the cost of tennis in LA swings as wide as your favorite cross-court winner.
Public Courts: Affordable—With a Catch
Public tennis courts are the gateway for most Angelenos. Iconic spots like Griffith Park and Echo Park remain free, letting anyone play from sunrise until 10 PM—if you can snag a court. At Westwood Recreation Center, early birds play for free weekday mornings, while after-work and weekend warriors pay up to $12 per hour. Plummer Park in West Hollywood offers affordable $8/hour reservations through PlayByPoint, striking a balance between accessibility and avoiding the pickup-court rush.
Tennis Resource | Location | Cost | Details |
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Echo Park Tennis Courts | Echo Park | Free | Open sunrise–10 PM, no reservations |
Griffith Park Tennis Courts | Los Feliz | Free | 12 courts, scenic, drop-in only |
Plummer Park | West Hollywood | $8/hour | Reservation via app |
Westwood Rec Center | Westwood | Free mornings, $12/hr peak | Reservations available |
Cheviot Hills Rec Center | West LA | $12/hour | 14 courts, family-friendly environment |
Still, court availability is a real challenge in LA’s tennis hotspots. Arrive at peak hours—after 5 PM or weekends—and you’ll likely wait or walk away. Some locals avoid the crowds by playing at sunrise or during mid-morning lulls.
Private Clubs: Steep Price, Suite Life
If you’re after guaranteed court time, high-end amenities, and the occasional celebrity sighting, LA’s private tennis clubs deliver—at a massive premium. The Beverly Hills Tennis Club commands a $20,000 initiation fee plus $400 a month, while the Brentwood Country Club rockets up to $200,000 just to join and $1,000 in monthly dues. At these clubs, you’ll find pristine courts, luxury gyms, swimming pools, and exclusive social scenes.
Club | Location | Initiation Fee | Monthly Dues |
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Beverly Hills Tennis Club | Beverly Hills | $20,000 | $400 |
Brentwood Country Club | Brentwood | $200,000 | $1,000 |
Los Angeles Tennis Club | Hancock Park | By inquiry | By inquiry |
"Playing tennis on public courts in Los Angeles not only saves money but also gives you the chance to meet diverse people from every corner of the city." – Local Tennis Enthusiast
Lessons and Coaching: Investing in Your Game
Private tennis lessons typically run $100 per hour with a certified pro, but group and semi-private lessons lower the cost considerably. Many pros work at public courts throughout the city—from Santa Monica to Sherman Oaks. Here’s what you can expect to pay:
- Group lessons: $30–$35 per hour per person (3–6 players)
- Semi-private lessons: $55 per hour per person (2 players)
- Private lessons: $100 per hour (1-on-1 coaching)
- Junior clinics (multi-week): $35–$60 per session
Lesson rates are similar across LA neighborhoods, but some clubs or specialized programs for juniors offer seasonal packages that help families make the most of their budget.
How LA Players Stretch Their Tennis Budget
- Play early or midday at public courts to avoid peak fees and long waits
- Split court rental and lessons with friends to cut costs
- Join group clinics at rec centers for affordable coaching
- Purchase a Beverly Hills Tennis Card ($13/year for residents) for discounted booking
- Take advantage of youth programs and grassroots initiatives for juniors
- Use PlayTennisLA to find hitting partners for free—no pricey leagues required
The LA Tennis Community: Culture, Challenges, and Opportunities
Tennis in Los Angeles is more than just a game—it’s a vibrant, diverse community. The city’s weather means outdoor play year-round, but true indoor courts are virtually nonexistent, and summer heat or winter storms can sometimes disrupt matches. Neighborhoods like Westwood, Beverly Hills, and Los Feliz all have their own tennis scenes—some more competitive, others laid-back and social.
Court scarcity during peak hours and transportation headaches are LA realities. Still, grassroots programs and city initiatives continue to expand access, especially for youth. Whether you dream of Wimbledon or just want a friendly rally, LA has a place for you on the court.
Serve, Rally, Repeat—with PlayTennisLA
Tennis in Los Angeles costs what you make of it—from zero at Echo Park to six figures in Beverly Hills. What every local needs is a way to find great partners, no matter the budget. That’s where PlayTennisLA shines: Sign up for free, connect with players at your skill level in your neighborhood, and skip the waitlist. Join the movement—and turn every LA tennis court into your home court.
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