Tennis Courts in Toronto, CA

Toronto's court scene is anchored by the Sobeys Stadium (National Bank Open) in York Mills and a strong public network, with well-used City of Toronto facilities at High Park in Runnymede, Riverdale Park in the East End, and Trinity Bellwoods in the west.

$9.19M

Prize Money (2025 ATP)

12,500

Sobeys Stadium Capacity

1881

Canadian Open First Held

Top tennis courts in Toronto

Fred Victor Community Tennis courts

3.3(18 reviews)
Shuter, St George St, Toronto, ON M5A 1R9, Canada

Riverdale Park Tennis Courts

4.8(54 reviews)
Broadview Ave At, Millbrook Crescent, Toronto, ON M4K, Canada

Trinity Bellwoods Park Tennis Courts

4.3(32 reviews)
144 Gore Vale Ave, Toronto

Ramsden Park Tennis Courts

4.5(138 reviews)
Summerhill, Toronto, ON M5R 2J6, Canada

Tennis in Toronto

A local guide to the Toronto tennis scene.

Tennis History

1881

Men's tournament first held at the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club — among the oldest tennis events in the world

2004

Current Sobeys Stadium opens at York University

Did You Know?

  • Alternates annually between Toronto and Montreal; one of the oldest tennis tournaments in the world (since 1881)
  • Ivan Lendl holds the all-time record with 6 titles; Rafael Nadal won 5 titles and went unbeaten in all 5 finals
  • Bianca Andreescu (2019 US Open champion) is from the Toronto suburb of Mississauga

Best Time to Play

Outdoor May–September; indoor facilities needed for cold winters.

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