
Top tennis courts in Buenos Aires





Buenos Aires is one of Latin America's great tennis cities — shaped by clay court culture and a dense club network — with prominent facilities at Parque Centenario in Caballito, the Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club in Palermo, and courts in Bosques de Palermo throughout the park district.
$658,390
Prize Money (2025)
5,500 seats
Estadio Guillermo Vilas
1927
Argentina Open First Held
1892
BALTC Founded
Top tennis courts in Buenos Aires





A local guide to the Buenos Aires tennis scene.
1892
Buenos Aires Lawn Tennis Club founded by British expatriates — Argentina's oldest tennis club
1927
Tournament founded as the Argentina International Championships
2016
Center court renamed Estadio Guillermo Vilas in honor of the 8-time champion
Best tennis March–May and September–November; mild winters allow year-round play.
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