Plan Your Perfect Tennis Weekend in Austin

You don’t need to visit an exotic locale or tennis resort to have the perfect fall weekend. There’s still a lot of sunshine here at the MyTennisLessons headquarters in Austin, Texas, where the vibrant tennis community provides plenty of opportunities to get out and play. Create the perfect tennis staycation with friends and family this weekend in Austin with these suggestions.

Find a Playing Partner

If you’re looking for new competition, it’s easy to find opponents in Austin. Join the Austin Tennis Network for just $10 annually and meet new people to play! Conveniently schedule matches with an opponent based on the time and location that suits you both best.

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Take a Group Lesson

Make private lessons affordable and fun with by asking a few friends to join you on the court. MyTennisLessons instructors in Austin teach at various locations throughout the city and surrounding areas, so you can find the coach that’s conveniently located for you.

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Snuggle Up

There’s nothing better than downtime after a good workout on the court. Make yourself a hot drink and watch some professional tennis in Beijing and Tokyo from the comfort of your own couch. Check TennisChannel.com for match times.

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Grab Some Goodies

What’s a tennis weekend without good food? We recommend picking up some meats from our favorite Austin butcher shop, Salt & Time, whose products come directly from Texas ranches.

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Grill Out

If you’ve been playing and watching tennis all day, you probably don’t have a lot of patience for food preparation. We recommend the Kamado Joe grill, available at Timbertown Austin, which is ready to cook in just 15 minutes. Roast, grill, smoke, or bake your meats on this versatile outdoor cooker to give your body the right fuel after a day on the court.

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I grew up in a tennis family with three younger sisters as doubles partners. If you enjoyed a blog post of mine or want to know more, feel free to email me at avery@mytennislessons.com. Thanks for reading and staying connected with MyTennisLessons!
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