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  • Red clay tennis courts in foreground with Royal Park Tennis Club and large green trees in the background.
  • People playing tennis on red clay tennis courts behind a high fence.

Royal Park Tennis Club

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Royal Park Tennis Club is one of the largest community tennis facilities in the state, with a history that goes back to 1889.

There are 14 well-maintained en-tout-cas (clay) courts. All members of the public are welcome to enjoy the courts and facilities, which include three club houses, a cafe, a bar and a children’s playground. Courts can be booked via the website.

The club has onsite management almost all days of the week and racquets for hire.

Hours

Day Times
Monday
  • 7am - 9.30pm 7am - 9.30pm
Tuesday
  • 7am - 9.30pm 7am - 9.30pm
Wednesday
  • 7am - 9.30pm 7am - 9.30pm
Thursday
  • 7am - 9.30pm 7am - 9.30pm
Friday
  • 7am - 9.30pm 7am - 9.30pm
Saturday
  • 7am - 5pm 7am - 5pm
Sunday
  • 7am - 5pm 7am - 5pm

Location

Royal Park Tennis Club
333 The Avenue
Parkville 3052

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Contact details

  • telephone number: 03 9380 1259
  • email address: info@royalparktennis.com.au
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