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East Potomac Tennis Center (Hains Point)

1090 Ohio Drive, SW
Washington, DC 20024
(202) 554-5962
http://www.eastpotomactennis.com/
http://www.eastpotomactennis.com/directions.htm

East Potomac Tennis Center is one of the largest public tennis facilities in the Washington, D.C. area, located along a waterfront setting at beautiful Hains Point.

This is a great location.

The facility has 24 courts—10 clay and 14 hard—including lighted courts for evening play, as well as a practice wall. Walk-in, reserved and seasonal contract court time is available; membership is not required. Fully remodeled Pro Shop. Comfortable 70 degrees indoors year-round.  Plenty of parking is available in addition to locker and shower facilities. Professional lessons and league play are also offered.

 

Rock Creek Park Tennis Center

16th & Kennedy Streets, NW
Washington, DC  20011 

202-722-5949
http://www.rockcreektennis.com/
http://www.rockcreektennis.com/directions.htm

Rock Creek Tennis Center is a superior facility operated by Guest Services, Inc., and authorized for concession by the National Park Service.  The center surrounds William H.G. Fitzgerald Tennis Stadium, home of the Legg Mason Tennis Classic, an ATP500 Tour Event. The facility has a total of 25 outdoor tennis courts:  10 hard courts and 15 clay courts. Five indoor courts are heated and available during the winter season. The Rock Creek Tennis Center opens daily at 7:00 am and closes at 11:00 pm.  Clay courts are available until 8:00 pm.  The hard courts are lighted and are available until close.  The snack bar located next to the Pro Shop is open daily.

 

Fairfax Racquet Club

9860 Fairfax Boulevard
Fairfax, VA 22030

(703)273-9276
http://www.fairfaxracquetclub.com/

Since 1972, the Fairfax Racquet Club has been one of the premier racquet and fitness clubs in the Washington Metropolitan area. It's much more than a racquet club; it's the ultimate sport and fitness club. Members enjoy a high-energy atmosphere,  state of the art facilities and equipment, stimulating environment, a professional staff and therapeutic massage services. Fairfax Racquet Club is not only a premier racquet and fitness club but a way of life for many in the Washington Metropolitan area

 

Tennis Center @ College Park

5200 Paint Branch Parkway
College Park, MD 20740

301-779-8000
http://www.thetccp.com/index.htm
http://www.thetccp.com/directions.htm

As an award winning 27-court facility located in College Park, MD, The Tennis Center at College park is truly something special, but what really makes this facility shine is the diverse community of tennis players that have turned our Tennis Center into a Club. Our members are as diverse as the DC Metro Area, but what brings them together is tennis and community. Each day brings something new—new people, new players, new programs, new events, new friendships and lots of tennis.  Every day is a good day to be a kid at the Tennis Center. Our club is an afternoon haven of activity. One day one can delight in the triumphs of the 4-6 year olds learning the game of tennis in our Pee Wee program, and the next day one can watch as our intermediate and advanced development players refine their technique and understanding of the game.  For adults, young and old, competitive or social, there is something for everyone. Start the week off right with a Monday evening League Play —a round robin doubles format attracting 28+ players of all levels. Check out the senior’s league on Tuesday and Friday mornings and become inspired by watching “the sport of a lifetime” defined before your eyes.  Tennis Center at College Park is no longer a “hidden jewel” but a premiere tennis club located right in your backyard. A club not just to play tennis, but a place to get exercise, congregate with friends, watch young players develop their game and feel a true sense of community. If tennis is your game, Tennis Center at College Park is your club.

 

4 Seasons Tennis Club

3010 Williams Drive
Fairfax, Virginia 22031

(703) 573-5105
http://www.4seasonstennisclub.com/
http://www.4seasonstennisclub.com/base.cgim?template=directions&page_title=Directions

Four Seasons Tennis Club is a tennis-only facility serving Fairfax VA since 1972. This facility offers a family atmosphere for beginner and serious tennis players alike. They are known for an excellent facility of 10 well-lit indoor courts as well as renown junior tennis program operated by 4 Star Tennis Academy. Four Seasons is conveniently located off of Arlington Boulevard / Route 50 in Fairfax, Virginia at the intersection of Route 50 and the Capitol Beltway. They have ten hard indoor courts, four outdoor clay courts and four outdoor hard courts. In the winter, the four outdoor hard courts are enclosed in a heated bubble.

 

Audrey Moore RECenter (Wakefield)

8100 Braddock Road
Annandale, Virginia

703-321-7081
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/rec/wakerec.htm
http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/maps/parkmaps_moore.htm 

Audrey Moore RECenter at Wakefield Park is approximately 76,000 square feet in size and houses a 50m x 25yd pool, one 3m and two 1m diving boards, and Super Slide. The natatorium also contains spectator seating, doors that lead to a spacious outdoor sundeck, and locker rooms containing saunas and  showers. In addition to the various racquetball/wallyball, and squash courts, the center has a large gymnasium with six basketball hoops, and volleyball nets. The center also contains a cycle studio, a dance room, a pottery lab and kiln, an arts and crafts room, a photography lab, three multi-purpose activity rooms, and a senior center.  Members can also take advantage of more than 40 group fitness classes the center offers each week.  Overlooking the natatorium and gymnasium is our fitness center. The fitness center is well equipped with Cybex machines connected to the FitLinxx network, a wide selection of cardiovascular equipment, free-weights, and a stretching area.  Surrounding the center are numerous trails, including the Cross County Trail, utilized by cyclists, runners, and nature lovers. In addition to the well lit outdoor basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts, the center is surrounded by baseball, softball, and soccer fields. The new Wakefield Skate Park opened in April 2004.

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Gay & Lesbian Tennis Association (GLTA)

http://glta.net/index.htm

Gay tennis has been a steadily growing phenomenon beginning in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s in Dallas, Houston, San Francisco and Los Angeles. A loosely organized circuit grew beginning in the 1980’s with tennis tournaments consisting of 30-60 players. The GLTA was formed on July 4, 1991, to provide rules and standards in addition to player rankings for all gay and lesbian tennis tournaments.

The Gay and Lesbian Tennis Alliance is the international organization that manages and sanctions the gay tennis circuit around the world. There are 40 gay and lesbian tennis clubs around the world that comprise the GLTA. With over 39 annual GLTA-sanctioned tournaments in the U.S, Canada, and Europe, the GLTA is the fastest growing gay sports organization. An estimated 5,500 players will take part in GLTA tournaments over the next year, and the number of tournaments and players grows each year.

The GLTA is an organization consisting of independent tennis organizations. An organization must be a GLTA member before its tournament can be sanctioned. Any tennis club wanting to become a GLTA Member Organization or any current GLTA Member Organization renewing its membership must complete and sign an application each calendar year. You can request an application by sending an email to the GLTA Secretary at secretary@glta.net.

 

United States Tennis Association (USTA)

http://www.usta.com/

The United States Tennis Association (USTA) is the national governing body for the sport of tennis and the recognized leader in promoting and developing the sport’s growth on every level in the United States, from local communities to the crown jewel of the professional game, the US Open.  Established in 1881, the USTA is a progressive and diverse not-for-profit organization whose volunteers, professional staff, and financial resources support a single mission: to promote and develop the growth of tennis.  The USTA is the largest tennis organization in the world, with 17 geographical sections, more than 700,000 individual members and 7,000 organizational members, thousands of volunteers, and a professional staff dedicated to growing the game.

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