The Best Tennis Courts in London
23 March 2026
The best tennis courts in London are spread across public parks, leisure centres, and private clubs. Standout public courts include Highbury Fields (11 courts in N5), Clissold Park (N16), Wimbledon Park (SW19), Holland Park (W8), and Burgess Park (SE5) — all bookable through the LTA's ClubSpark platform or the relevant council portal. Better leisure centres run indoor and covered courts across London (book via Better Health). Private clubs like Queen's, Hurlingham, and the National Tennis Centre use member-only systems. Pricing ranges from free or £6–£12/hour at council park courts to £25–£40/hour at private indoor venues. Every venue releases slots 7–14 days in advance, with peak summer evening slots in central boroughs typically fully booked within hours of release.
Finding a tennis court in London can feel competitive. The city has some of the best public courts in the country, but they vanish fast during the summer months.
Which are the most popular tennis venues in London?
- Highbury Fields (N5): Busy, but boasting 11 courts — the largest public site in inner London. Book via ClubSpark.
- Wimbledon Park (SW19): Stunning surfaces and a historic feel next to the All England Club.
- Queen's Park (NW6): Great atmosphere, but difficult to book on weekends.
- Holland Park (W8): Beautiful setting in the heart of West London; peak slots go within hours.
- Clissold Park (N16): Eight courts, good availability outside summer peak, and Tennis for Free sessions run here.
- Burgess Park (SE5): South-East London's best park courts; bookable via ClubSpark.
How do I book a tennis court in London?
With the fragmentation between ClubSpark, council portals, and Better leisure centres, LayUp provides one search for all of them. See availability instantly and get alerts when standard courts are booked but peak-time slots open up due to cancellations.
Most public courts are on ClubSpark (the LTA-affiliated booking platform) — create a free account at lta.org.uk/clubspark and you can book across hundreds of London venues with a single login. Council portals cover borough-specific leisure courts. Better leisure centre courts are booked through Better Health.
Where can I play tennis for free in London?
Several boroughs run Tennis for Free programmes with fully subsidised coached sessions at specific parks. The LTA's Park Tennis Project also subsidises courts at venues including Highbury Fields, Clissold Park, and Burgess Park — making them either free or heavily discounted for residents. Check ClubSpark for free-to-book slots at your nearest park.
Frequently asked questions
Where are the best tennis courts in London?
Highbury Fields (11 courts, N5) is the largest public site in inner London. Wimbledon Park (SW19), Holland Park (W8), Clissold Park (N16), and Burgess Park (SE5) are all highly rated for court quality and atmosphere. For indoor tennis, the National Tennis Centre in Roehampton and Westway Sports Centre in W10 are the standouts.
How much does a tennis court cost in London?
Council park courts typically cost £6–£12 per hour, with many available free during off-peak times. Better leisure centre courts run £10–£20 per hour. Private indoor venues (David Lloyd, Westway, the National Tennis Centre) charge £25–£40 per hour. Some parks subsidised through the LTA's Park Tennis Project are free or cheaper still.
How do I book a tennis court in London?
Most public courts use ClubSpark (the LTA-affiliated booking platform) — create a free account at lta.org.uk/clubspark and you can book across hundreds of London venues with a single login. Council portals cover borough-run leisure courts. Better leisure centres have their own booking system, and private clubs are typically members-only.
How far in advance can I book a London tennis court?
ClubSpark venues typically allow booking 7 days in advance; some allow up to 14 days. Peak summer evening slots at central venues like Highbury Fields and Holland Park book out within hours of release, so set a calendar alert for the release window. Private clubs vary — members often get 14- or 21-day advance booking.
Can I play tennis for free in London?
Yes. Several boroughs run Tennis for Free programmes with fully subsidised coached sessions, and the LTA's Park Tennis Project has made many London park courts either free or very cheap to book. Check ClubSpark for free-to-book slots at your nearest park.
Where can I play tennis indoors in London?
The main indoor tennis venues in London are the National Tennis Centre (Roehampton), Westway Sports Centre (W10), Islington Tennis Centre (N7), Queen's Club (W14 — members only), and David Lloyd sites across the city. Indoor courts are significantly more expensive (£25–£40/hour) but play year-round regardless of weather.
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