
Top tennis courts in Toronto


Riverdale Park Tennis Courts



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





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