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Ballarat's Tennis Clubs, Public Courts and Social Competitions: Your Complete Guide

Whether you're a first-timer picking up a racquet or a seasoned player chasing a competitive hit, Ballarat's tennis scene has a court and a competition ready for you.

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

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Updated 1 d ago· 12 July 2026, 1:25 pm

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Ballarat's Tennis Clubs, Public Courts and Social Competitions: Your Complete Guide
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Tennis has deep roots in Ballarat, and the city's network of clubs and public courts makes it easy to find a game at any level. The Ballarat Tennis Association coordinates competitions across the region, drawing players from the city and surrounding towns each season. Affiliated clubs operate across the suburb spread, giving most residents a local option within easy reach.

For those who prefer a casual hit without joining a club, a number of public courts are available across the city's parks. Many are bookable through the City of Ballarat and carry no membership requirement, making them ideal for families, visitors or anyone who wants to enjoy a friendly set on a sunny afternoon. Courts at Lake Wendouree precinct are particularly popular, with the scenic foreshore providing a memorable backdrop for a game.

Club membership opens up a fuller social calendar. Most Ballarat clubs run regular social competitions through spring and summer, as well as organised pennant competitions that give players a structured ladder to climb. Midweek social nights are common, providing a relaxed entry point for those new to club tennis or returning to the sport after a break. Juniors are well catered for, with coaching programmes and school-holiday clinics offered at several clubs throughout the year.

The standard of play is genuinely broad, from beginners learning to serve through to experienced competitors representing their clubs in regional pennant. Tennis Victoria's Hot Shots programme, available through local clubs, gives children aged five and above a stepping stone into the game through modified courts and equipment designed to build confidence quickly.

Whether you want to compete, socialise or simply knock the ball around with a friend, Ballarat's courts are open and welcoming. Contact Tennis Victoria or the City of Ballarat for details on club locations, court bookings and upcoming come-and-try events.

Sources: Tennis Victoria City of Ballarat

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