
Top tennis courts in Sacramento




Sacramento's sunny Central Valley climate makes it a year-round court city, with strong public facilities at McKinley Park in East Sacramento, Southside Park near the Convention Center, and Howe Community Park in the Arden-Arcade corridor.
Top tennis courts in Sacramento




A local guide to the Sacramento tennis scene.
Free public hard courts inside one of Sacramento's most heavily used regional parks, near the zoo and Fairytale Town.
Public hard courts in East Sacramento, one of the city's busiest neighborhood facilities.
Sacramento State's NCAA Division I tennis program competes in the Big Sky Conference and hosts dual matches at the campus complex.
1986
Sacramento Capitals join World TeamTennis, beginning a three-decade run as one of the league's most successful franchises
2010
Sacramento Capitals win their record sixth WTT King Trophy in seven seasons
2016
Sacramento Capitals cease operations after the 2015 season, retiring as the WTT franchise with the most championships
Hot dry summers and mild winters give Sacramento outstanding outdoor conditions roughly March through November.
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A practical guide to finding tennis courts in your area, from free public parks to semi-private clubs, booking systems, cost breakdowns, and tips for getting court time.

A complete breakdown of how clay, hard, and grass courts play differently, and why the surface under your feet changes everything about the game.

From net-touch violations to the post-match handshake, the written and unwritten rules that separate tennis players from people who happen to play tennis.
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