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1635 Whaley St., Columbia, SC 29205

803-733-8440

The Columbia Tennis Center is at the heart of the action offering concentrated tennis activities for the entire family. The tennis center is open seven days a week, year round except for City of Columbia holidays.

The tennis center, located in the Wheeler Hill neighborhood, features a pro shop with individual and group lessons available for beginners, intermediate and advanced players. There are 14 lighted tennis courts-9 hard courts and 5 clay courts**.

The Columbia Tennis Center sponsors various programs that are coordinated to meet the needs of the community:

  • Recreational Play
  • Tournaments
  • Day Camps
  • USTA Men’s/Women Leagues
  • Junior Team Tennis and Leagues

Hours of Operation

  • Monday – Thursday 8 a.m. – 9 p.m.
  • Friday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Saturday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Court Fees

  • Singles $6 per hour ($3 per person)
  • Doubles $12 per hour ($3 per person)
Private Tennis Lesson
  • $25 per half hour
  • $50 an hour
  • (Cash or check only for all fees)

Southeast Park Tennis Center

951 Hazelwood Road, Columbia, SC 29209

The City’s newest and largest public outdoor tennis facility is Southeast Park and Tennis Center. The courts are shaded by thousands of trees that blanket the 62-acre park. The facility also includes a picnic shelter with restrooms, additional walking trails, aPKREC TNS SE IMGSouth East park Tennis Center play field and disc golf course.

The park is located approximately two miles east of I-77 in Columbia, South Carolina.

There are 16 tennis courts-12 hard courts and 4 clay courts-that are all lighted.

 

Hours of Operation

  • 7 a.m. – 9 p.m. daily
Greenview Park Tennis
6700 David St., Columbia, SC 29203
803-754-5223
Greenview Park offers individual and group tennis lessons for beginners, intermediate and advanced players.
Entry Level Classes – Adults
Designed to give the player a complete understanding of the rules and how to play games as quickly as possible.
Junior Tennis Development Pathway
A systematic and progressive approach to tennis excellence. Structured around effective growth and development principles, players move at their own pace based on their ability, improvement and commitment. The programs utilize low-compression balls (Foam, Red, Orange, Green), right-sized racquets and appropriate size courts depending on the player’s age. Every level of the program has a simple set of objectives, and our pros make your child achieving each goal their priority.
Greenview Park sponsors various programs that are coordinated to meet the needs of the community:

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  • Recreational Play
  • Adult Cardio Tennis
  • Summer Camps
  • USTA Men’s/Women Leagues
  • Junior Team Tennis
There are 9 lighted hard surface tennis courts.
Hours of Operation
  • Monday – Thursday 8 a.m. – 9 p.m.
  • Friday 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.
  • Saturday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
  • Sunday 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Private Tennis Lesson
  • $25 per half hour
  • $50 an hour

For more information, please contact Domino Boulware at 803-754-5223.

Recreational Courts

The City of Columbia Parks and Recreation Department maintains 23 other recreational tennis courts at six locations:
  • Earlewood Park – 1111 Parkside Dr. – 2 hard courts – lighted
  • Mays Park – 4100 Trenholm Rd. – 2 hard courts – lighted
  • Hampton Park – 117 Brandon Ave. – 2 hard courts – lighted
  • Greenview Park – 6700 David St. – 9 hard courts – lighted
  • Heathwood Park – 800 Abelia Rd. – 2 hard courts
  • Woodland Park – 1500 Olde Knight Parkway – 6 hard courts

For more information, please contact Jeff Kefalos at 803-733-8440 or email [email protected].

Columbia Parks & Recreation Department

1111 Recreation Drive, Columbia, SC 29201

P: 803-545-3100 | F: 803-343-8744

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