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Tennis in Townsville: Public Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions to Join

From casual hit-arounds on public courts to organised club competition, Townsville has a welcoming tennis scene for every level.

By The Daily Townsville · Published 16 January 2026

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Tennis in Townsville: Public Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions to Join
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Townsville's warm, sunny climate makes it one of the best places in Queensland to pick up a tennis racquet. The city is home to several well-maintained public courts spread across its suburbs, meaning a casual game is rarely more than a short drive away. Reid Park hosts quality courts in a central location, while numerous neighbourhood courts throughout Mundingburra, Annandale and Belgian Gardens give local players easy access to a hit throughout the week.

For those wanting more structure, Tennis Townsville and the broader network of affiliated clubs offer graded social competitions across multiple nights of the week. These midweek and weekend competitions are a great way to meet people, improve your game and enjoy a social atmosphere after the match. Most clubs welcome complete beginners through to seasoned veterans, and team entry options mean you can sign up with friends.

Juniors are particularly well catered for through Tennis Australia's participation programs, which local clubs deliver throughout the school year. Hot Shots, the national entry-level program for children, is available at several Townsville venues and uses modified equipment and smaller courts to build confidence quickly. Many local juniors have gone on to compete at regional and state level through the Queensland junior circuit.

Townsville also benefits from an active pennant competition season running through the cooler months, which gives club players meaningful matches against teams from across the region. If you are new to the city or just returning to the sport after a break, the easiest first step is contacting Tennis Townsville through their website, which lists affiliated clubs, court locations and how to register for upcoming social competitions.

Sources: Tennis Australia Tennis Queensland

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