
Top tennis courts in Barcelona


Vall Parc: Club de Padel y Tenis en Barcelona

Club Tennis de La Salut 1902

Club de Tennis i Pàdel Olímpia

Barcelona's Mediterranean climate keeps its courts active virtually year-round, with popular public facilities in Montjuïc — home to the 1992 Olympics venue — the Ciutadella Park courts in the Born district, and the Club de Tennis La Salut in Gràcia serving the local community.
€2.89M
Prize Money (2025)
~8,500
Pista Rafa Nadal Capacity
1953
Barcelona Open First Held
ATP 500
Barcelona Open Level
Top tennis courts in Barcelona





A local guide to the Barcelona tennis scene.
1953
Tournament first held at Real Club de Tenis Barcelona
2005
18-year-old Nadal wins his first Barcelona title
2017
Center court renamed "Pista Rafa Nadal" in honor of his dominance
2021
Nadal wins record 12th Barcelona title, defeating Tsitsipas in the final
Mediterranean; clay courts playable most of the year (March–November).
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