The 10 Best Tennis Facilities in Florida for 2026

Florida isn’t just the Sunshine State—it’s a tennis paradise, where world-class courts meet year-round warmth, drawing players from beginners to pros. Whether you’re chasing a competitive edge, a social league, or just a place to hit balls without the winter chill, Florida delivers. The state’s tennis scene blends upscale country clubs with niche communities, from hard courts in Miami to beach tennis in Lakeland. We prioritized venues that balance quality, accessibility, and community—factoring in reviews, amenities, and the vibe that makes a club more than just a place to play. This list cuts through the noise to highlight where Florida’s tennis culture thrives in 2026.

Rankings are determined by a weighted score of user ratings multiplied by the logarithm of review volume, ensuring both quality and popularity matter.

1. Doral Park Country Club

Doral Park stands out as Florida’s premier all-sports destination, where tennis isn’t just an activity—it’s a lifestyle. With 18 hard courts and a mix of private and public play, it caters to every level, from casual hitters to ATP-level competitors. The club’s recent resurfacing and expansion of pickleball courts (a Florida favorite) add versatility, while the welcoming staff and pro shop make logistics effortless. Whether you’re training for a tournament or just enjoying a weekend match, Doral’s polished facilities and social atmosphere set the standard.

2. Club At Sterling Oaks Tennis

Naples’ Sterling Oaks Tennis Community is a hidden gem for serious players, blending residential charm with elite courts. The 12 hard courts are meticulously maintained, and the club’s focus on coaching and competitive play makes it a hotspot for improving players. Non-residents are welcome, and the mix of evening and annual memberships offers flexibility. Reviews rave about the tight-knit community and top-tier instruction—ideal if you’re looking for both skill development and a social scene.

3. U.S. Tennis & Recreation

This Naples-based facility isn’t just a club—it’s a full-service tennis operation, from court resurfacing to lessons and tournaments. Their recent work on local courts speaks to their reputation for quality, and the club itself offers a mix of hard and clay courts, catering to players who want variety. The standout here is their professionalism; whether you’re booking a lesson or organizing a league, the team’s responsiveness and expertise shine through in reviews.

4. PLAY FUN: Tennis, Yoga, Fitness, Pilates, Basketball, Soccer & More

Miami’s PLAY FUN is where tennis meets wellness and community. Their group classes and multi-sport focus make it a standout for players who want more than just a court—think yoga sessions, pickleball, or even soccer. The 5.0 rating reflects members’ love for the inclusive vibe and expert coaching. While the facility is smaller, its versatility and emphasis on holistic fitness set it apart in a city where options can feel overwhelming.

5. Sterling Oaks Tennis Community

Another Naples entry, this club earns its spot for sheer quality—reviewers consistently call it the best in the area. With 12 hard courts and a strong teaching pro, it’s a magnet for players serious about improving. The club’s flexibility (evening, monthly, or annual memberships) and open-door policy for non-residents make it accessible. If you’re in Southwest Florida and want top-tier courts without the country-club price tag, this is the place.

6. 305TTC – Table Tennis Club LLC

For table tennis enthusiasts, Miami’s 305TTC is a game-changer. With six tables (including a robot-assisted one) and a welcoming mix of beginners and competitive players, it’s Florida’s go-to for ping pong. The lack of fees and loaner equipment make it uniquely accessible. While not a traditional tennis club, its energy and focus on skill-building earn it a spot—especially in a state where table tennis is growing fast.

7. Lakeland Beach Tennis Club

Beach tennis isn’t just a niche here—it’s a lifestyle, and Lakeland’s club delivers. With a focus on family-friendly play and a friendly staff, it’s one of the few places in Florida where you can hit on sand courts without traveling to the coast. The 5.0 rating highlights its appeal to both newcomers and veterans, making it a hidden treasure for those who want a change of pace from hard courts.

8. Fernandina Beach Ping Pong Table Tennis Club

This Northeast Florida club is a steal for table tennis fans. With six tables, a serving robot, and no fees, it’s one of the most player-friendly spots in the state. The small but dedicated community ensures you’ll find opponents at any level. While the facilities are modest, the club’s emphasis on inclusivity and fun makes it a standout for casual and competitive players alike.

9. North Fort Myers Table Tennis

Located in a well-maintained rec center, this club offers three tables and a welcoming atmosphere for all skill levels. The Spanish-speaking community adds a unique cultural touch, and the low-key vibe makes it perfect for players who want a relaxed setting. With just three reviews, it’s a smaller operation, but its 5.0 rating and community focus speak volumes.

10. Winter Park Table Tennis (ping pong)

Winter Park’s table tennis scene is low-key but effective, with three tables available during set hours. The simplicity—no fees, no frills—appeals to locals who want a no-pressure place to play. While the setup is basic, the consistency and accessibility make it a reliable spot for regulars. Ideal for those who prioritize convenience over luxury.

How we ranked these

This list was compiled using a data-driven approach: each venue’s rating was multiplied by the logarithm of its review count to balance quality with popularity. Paid placements were excluded—only genuine user feedback and facility quality mattered. For deeper details on our methodology, see our methodology.

Harper Caldwell — Editor-in-Chief

Harper Caldwell — Editor-in-Chief

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