The Best Indoor Tennis Courts in Washington D.C.

Residents of the nation’s capital can expect a rollercoaster of weather conditions starting with a high of 66° Nov. 11 and then possibly snow Nov. 15. With temperatures that unpredictable, tennis players need to know where to go when the forecast calls for freezing rain and frost in the Federal City. MyTennisLessons has got you covered with a comprehensive list of D.C.’s best indoor tennis facilities so that you can compare court rates and locations to find the court most convenient for you.



Yates Field House

37th & O St NW, Washington, D.C.

  • 4 courts
  • members and Georgetown students only

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Rock Creek Park Tennis Center

16th & Kennedy St NW, Washington, D.C.

  • 5 courts
  • starting at $30/hour, varies by day and time
  • Book lessons with Sofia L to play at this facility

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East Potomac Tennis Center

1090 Ohio Drive, Washington D.C.

  • 5 courts
  • starting at $15/hour, varies by day and time
  • Book lessons with Sofia L to play at this facility

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Pauline Betz Addie Tennis Center

7801 Democracy Blvd, Bethesda, MD

  • 6 courts
  • starting at $22/hour, varies by day and time
  • Book lessons with Jahan K to play at this facility

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Sport & Health: Crystal Gateway

1235 South Clark Street Arlington, VA

  • 2 courts
  • starting at $35/hour for non-members and $15/hour for members
  • Book lessons with Gregg M to play at this facility

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