Tennis in QLD

Tennis in Brisbane

Year-round tennis weather and strong club infrastructure — Brisbane's adult tennis scene punches well above its population.

The Brisbane tennis scene

Brisbane benefits from a climate that makes outdoor tennis viable 11 months a year. The tennis scene is split between three main corridors: Northside (New Farm, Toowong, Wakerley) with established clubs and strong ladders; Southside (Mount Gravatt, Carindale, Wishart) leaning more competitive and youth-focused; and Western Brisbane (Indooroopilly, Toowong, Kenmore) which has the highest density of adult social tennis. Queensland Tennis Centre at Tennyson is the southern hemisphere's premier hard-court complex and runs public-access programs.

Social tennis in Brisbane

Social tennis in Brisbane runs heavily on Tuesday/Thursday/Saturday — and unusually for Australia, Sunday morning social tennis is well-attended (the early-morning cool window). Northside and Western Brisbane have the most sessions. Average entry A$10–18. The Queensland Tennis Centre runs public open social programs on weekends that are beginner-friendly. Parklands (in Western Brisbane) hosts one of the most-searched and best-attended adult social tennis programs in the country.

New to social tennis? Read what social tennis is and the first-timer's guide.

Tennis coaches in Brisbane

Brisbane private coaching rates A$70–100/hr for certified Tennis Australia coaches. Group clinics A$28–45 per person per 90-minute session. The Brisbane coaching ecosystem skews younger — many coaches are current or recent Queensland state-team players. Quality is high across Northside and Western Brisbane. Coastal Brisbane (Redcliffe, Sandgate) is typically 10–15% cheaper.

For an Australia-wide breakdown of coaching costs, see how much does a tennis coach cost in Australia. Or read tennis coach vs group clinic to decide which suits you.

Finding a tennis hitting partner in Brisbane

Brisbane's mild evenings and weekend mornings make Brisbane one of the easiest cities in Australia to maintain a year-round weekly hit. Most regular adult players find their hitting partners through their club, Northside / Westside tennis Facebook groups, or Hitting Partner. The Brisbane suburb-level tennis Facebook groups are particularly active.

For more on finding partners, see how to find a tennis hitting partner and how much to pay one.

Cardio tennis and clinics in Brisbane

Brisbane cardio tennis runs year-round thanks to the mild climate. Standard price A$15–25 per session — slightly cheaper than southern capitals. Queensland Tennis Centre, Parklands, and Toowong run the most-attended programs. Adult tennis clinics at A$30–50 per person are common across Northside and Western Brisbane. Indoor cardio tennis is less common (less needed); most sessions are outdoor courts.

New to either format? See what cardio tennis is and what a tennis clinic is.

Popular courts and clubs in Brisbane

  • Queensland Tennis Centre (Tennyson)
  • Parklands Tennis Centre
  • New Farm Tennis Centre
  • Toowong Lawn Tennis Club
  • Wakerley Tennis Centre
  • Indooroopilly Tennis Centre
  • Carindale Tennis Centre
  • Wishart Tennis Centre
  • Mount Gravatt Tennis Centre
  • Sandgate Tennis Club

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Common questions about tennis in Brisbane

How much does a tennis coach cost in Brisbane?+
A$70–100 per hour for certified private coaches. Group clinics A$28–45 per person per 90-minute session.
Where can I play social tennis in Brisbane?+
Parklands, Queensland Tennis Centre, New Farm, Toowong, Wakerley, and Indooroopilly all run regular adult social tennis. Tuesday/Thursday evenings and Saturday/Sunday mornings are the dominant slots.
Is Sunday morning tennis common in Brisbane?+
Yes — more so than in other Australian cities. Brisbane's heat makes early Sunday mornings (6–9am) prime tennis time, particularly in summer.
Can beginners play social tennis in Brisbane?+
Yes. Most clubs have at least one beginner-friendly session per week. Queensland Tennis Centre runs explicit introductory programs.