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Where to Play Tennis in Geelong: Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions

From free public courts near Eastern Beach to thriving club competitions across the suburbs, Geelong has a tennis scene that welcomes players of every level.

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By The Daily Geelong · Published 16 January 2026, 8:25 pm

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Updated 18 h ago· 12 July 2026, 11:30 pm

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Where to Play Tennis in Geelong: Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions
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Tennis has deep roots in Geelong, with courts spread across virtually every suburb and a club culture that thrives on social competition as much as serious match play. Whether you are picking up a racket for the first time or looking for a regular weekly hit, the city offers something to suit.

Geelong has numerous clubs affiliated with Tennis Victoria, running graded pennant competitions across the warmer months and indoor or all-weather competitions through winter. Many clubs offer come-and-try afternoons, social round-robins and coaching programs for juniors and adults alike. Clubs such as Newcomb Tennis Club, South Barwon and Geelong Lawn Tennis Club have served local players for generations and are welcoming to new members.

For those who prefer a casual hit without joining a club, public courts are dotted throughout the city. Courts at Stead Park, Belmont and along the Barwon River foreshore provide accessible open-play options, and several are lit for evening sessions in summer. Bringing your own rackets and balls is all you need to get started.

Coaching is widely available through both clubs and private academies operating across the region. Tennis Victoria runs Hot Shots programs for children aged from three years, using modified courts, low-compression balls and age-appropriate equipment to make the game fun and achievable from the very start. Many schools in the Geelong region also incorporate the program into their physical education curriculum.

For those who enjoy a more relaxed social format, midweek competitions and twilight events run through summer and offer a friendly, low-pressure entry point into competitive tennis. Checking in with Tennis Victoria's club finder or phoning your nearest park for court availability is the easiest first step toward getting on court in Geelong.

Sources: Tennis Victoria Tennis Australia

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