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Gold Coast Tennis: Public Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions for Every Level

From beachside public courts to thriving club competitions, the Gold Coast has a tennis option for everyone.

By The Daily Gold Coast · Published 16 January 2026 at 8:25 pm

Updated 26 June 2026 at 1:00 pm

Gold Coast Tennis: Public Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions for Every Level
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The Gold Coast is one of Queensland's finest places to pick up a racquet, with a wide network of public courts and well-established tennis clubs spread from Coolangatta to Coomera. Whether you are a complete beginner looking for a hit in the sunshine or a seasoned competitor chasing a social pennant, the city's tennis scene has a home for you.

Public courts are dotted throughout the Gold Coast's parks and recreational reserves, many of them lit for evening play and bookable through council's online system. Popular locations include Pizzey Park in Miami, Broadbeach Tennis Centre and facilities managed through Gold Coast City Council's parks network. Most hard courts are free or low-cost to use, making it easy to simply show up with a friend and play.

For those wanting structure, the Gold Coast has numerous affiliated clubs competing in local and regional competitions run through Tennis Queensland. Club membership typically covers access to courts, coaching programs, interclub pennant matches and social round-robins throughout the year. Clubs like Miami Tennis Club, Palm Beach Tennis Club and Helensvale Tennis Club each run their own social nights and ladies' mornings that welcome newcomers at any skill level.

Tennis Queensland's Hot Shots program is the pathway for young players, introducing children to the sport through modified courts and equipment suited to their age and size. Many Gold Coast clubs run Hot Shots sessions on weekend mornings, making it a great activity for families. Adults new to the sport are equally well catered for, with beginner group lessons available at most clubs and several council-run community centres.

The Gold Coast climate is one of the sport's great advantages here. Mild winters and long daylight hours mean tennis is genuinely a year-round pursuit on the Coast, without the scorching summer heat that limits play in some inland cities. If you are keen to find a court, a club or a coach near you, Tennis Queensland's website maintains an up-to-date club finder tool covering every corner of the city.

Sources: Tennis Queensland Gold Coast City Council Parks

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