The Best Indoor Tennis Courts in Philadelphia

Winter took Philadelphia by storm last weekend, bringing strong winds that reportedly knocked down several trees and blew out one local resident’s shed. But Philly tennis players can keep warm without wearing woolens on the court at one the area’s many indoor tennis centers. MyTennisLessons scoped out Philadelphia’s finest facilities for wintertime tennis so that you can find affordable courts at the location most convenient for you.



Penn Tennis Center

199 S 31st St, Philadelphia, PA

  • 8 courts
  • starting at $15/hour singles, $12.50/hour doubles, must be accompanied by member

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Radnor Racquet Club

175 King of Prussia Road, Radnor, PA

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River Winds Tennis

270 Eagle Point Road, West Deptford, NJ

  • 5 courts
  • Starting at $49/hour for non-members, $44/hour for members

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Pennsbury Tennis and Athletic Club

375 West Trenton Ave, Morrisville, PA

  • 9 courts
  • Starting at $39/hour

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St. Matthews Baptist Church

245 Glassboro Road, Williamstown, NJ

  • 2 courts
  • $30/per hour for 2 people, $10 per extra person (up to 4)
  • Book lessons with Danny B to play at this facility

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Cheltenham Tennis Club

46 Church Road, Cheltenham, PA

  • 11 courts
  • starting at $32/hour
  • Book lessons with Jerry Z to play at this facility

Northeast Racquet Club

9379 Krewstown Rd, Philadelphia, PA

  • 8 courts
  • members only
  • Book lessons with Jerry Z to play at this facility

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Narbeth Tennis Club

612 Montgomery Ave, Narberth, PA

  • 4 courts
  • starting at $38/hour for non-members and $33/hour for members
  • Book lessons with Nicholas G to play at this facility

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Bryn Mawr Racquet Club

  • 5 courts
  • starting at $37/hour for non-members and $30/hour for members
  • Book lessons with Nicholas G to play at this facility

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