Where to Play Tennis and Pickleball in Winston-Salem

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Tennis Courts + Pickleball in Winston-Salem

The Winston-Salem Open is a men’s professional tennis tournament played on the ATP Tour (US Open Tour) right here in Winston-Salem. Even before the Open came to Winston, this city has been hosting tournaments since 1924. Tennis and Winston-Salem just go together – always have and always will. With clinic offerings, over 100 public courts, and a variety of events throughout the year, tennis is readily available! Check out this guide for all you need to know about how and where to start playing tennis and pickleball in Winston-Salem. 

Brought to you by The Winston-Salem Open

 

Outdoor Public Courts in Winston-Salem:

Hanes Park (Joe White Tennis Center) 

  • 695 West End Blvd Nw, Winston-Salem
  • 14 clay courts & 6 hard courts
  • Serve First Racquet Sports operates Joe White Tennis Center, offering lessons, clinics, and much more!

Oak Summit Park

  • 370 Oak Summit Rd., Winston-Salem
  • 6 pickleball courts
  • 1 tennis court
  • No lights

Old Town Park

  • 4550 Shattalon Dr., Winston-Salem
  • 3 tennis courts with pickleball lines
  • Construction will begin this spring to convert tennis courts to 6 pickleball courts
  • No lights

Sedge Garden

  • 401 Robbins Rd., Winston-Salem
  • 10 pickleball courts
  • No lights

Pickle Ball courts in Winston-Salem

Central Park

  • 803 E Salem Ave W, Winston-Salem
  • 5 hard courts
  • Lights

Joanie Moser Park

  • 601 Lewisville Clemmons Rd, Clemmons
  • 9 pickleball courts

Pickleball Courts at Joanie Moser Memorial Park nar Winston-Salem

Shaffner Park

  • 900 Yorkshire Rd, Winston-Salem
  • Currently under construction 
  • Pickleball lines are being removed. WTA and USTA Tennis Association will not allow any additional lines on courts for their tournament play.
  • 4 hard courts 
  • No lights

Crystal Towers

  • 625 W 6th St, Winston-Salem
  • 2 pickleball courts

Miller Park

  • 410 Leisure Ln., Winston-Salem
  • 4 hard courts 
  • Lights
Miller Park
Miller Park

South Fork

  • 4403 Country Club Rd Winston-Salem
  • 3 hard courts
  • No lights

Leinbach Park

  • 3635 Sally Kirk Road Winston-Salem
  • Currently under construction 
  • 3 hard courts
  • Lights

Griffith Park

  • 1445 W Clemmonsville Rd, Winston-Salem
  • 3 hard courts 
  • No lights 
  • BONUS: Pickleball Lines

Polo Park

  • 2028 Polo Rd, Winston-Salem
  • 3 hard courts 
  • No lights 

Granville Park

  • Granville Dr. SW, Winston-Salem
  • Currently under construction started 8/14
  • Pickleball lines are being removed. WTA and USTA Tennis Association will not allow any additional lines on courts for their tournament play.
  • 4 hard courts
  • Lights

Tanglewood Tennis 

  • 4061 Clemmons Road, Clemmons
  • $2 to enter Tanglewood Park 
  • 6 clay courts & 4 hard courts
  • Lights
  • Run by Pat’s Tennis Aces – to reserve a tennis court you can call (336) 778-6260 or email [email protected]

Bolton Park

  • 1638 Burke Mill Rd SW
  • 3 hard courts 
  • Lights

Two Indoor Facilities in Winston-Salem:

  • Taylor Tennis Center (Lewisville/Clemmons); monthly membership fee in the range of $40 for an individual
  • Wake Forest Indoor Tennis Center; monthly membership fee in the range of $50 for an individual (The outdoor courts at this location serve as the home for the Winston-Salem Open)
  • YWCA Wellness Center; nine pickleball courts that are free to use for members and just $5 for non-members.

 

Tennis Clinics in Winston-Salem:

  • Winston-Salem Tennis, Inc. is the local USTA Community Tennis Association.  In addition to running local leagues, they exist as a resource for all things tennis.  Their website is a complete guide to help you get connected to local clinics, camps, and other programs for youth and adults.
  • Serve First Racquet Sports offers a variety of fun activities as well as lessons and clinics for beginners to advanced players. It does matter if you have state championship titles or have never picked up a racquet, Serve First has something to offer. You can also become a Serve First Member to receive unlimited court time!
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