Tennis in Amarillo, TX

Your comprehensive guide to tennis facilities, coaching, communities, and resources in Amarillo, Texas.

Quick Start Guide

New to Amarillo or just visiting? Here's what you need to know:

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find hitting partners in Amarillo?

Join the Amarillo Area Tennis Association (AATA) at amarilloareatennis.org to connect with local players through leagues and social events. Use PlayYourCourt at playyourcourt.com to match with players at your skill level within 30 seconds. USTA leagues (18+, 40+, 55+) provide regular competitive play. Visit the Amarillo National Tennis Center or Rebel Tennis Center where players frequently gather.

Best courts for visitors staying 7 days?

Free option: Memorial Park (2501 S. Washington St) offers 12 lighted courts at no cost, open 5am-midnight. Premium option: Amarillo National Tennis Center at amarilloparks.org (5000 S. Bell St, 806-359-2090) charges $5/person for 90 minutes outdoor or $7 indoor. Consider a weekly pass if playing daily. Public alternative: Rebel Tennis Center (2501 Elmwood Dr, 806-326-3040) has 11 lighted courts and is open year-round.

How do I join private or group lessons?

Contact Amarillo National Tennis Center at amarilloparks.org (806-359-2090) - instructors Jan and Nina Munch-Soegaard offer group and private lessons ($50/hour, $25/half hour). Visit AmarilloTennis.com for USPTA Level I certified coaching ($55/hour, $30/half hour). Use online platforms like FindTennisLessons.com at findtennislessons.com to compare 4+ local instructors. Check Kids Inc at kidsinc.org for junior programs in partnership with Alex O'Brien Foundation.

Connecting with players at my skill level (NTRP 2.0-4.0)?

Join USTA leagues through AATA at amarilloareatennis.org - leagues are organized by skill level across 18+, 40+, and 55+ age groups. Sign up for PlayYourCourt Amarillo at playyourcourt.com to automatically match with compatible partners. Attend free summer clinics at Memorial Park hosted by the Alex O'Brien Foundation at aobtf.org. Participate in AATA social events and tournaments posted on their website.

What tennis equipment and services are available locally?

Visit the pro shop at Amarillo National Tennis Center at amarilloparks.org (806-359-2090) for racquet stringing and equipment. General sporting goods stores include Academy Sports + Outdoors at academy.com (4400 Soncy Road) and Hibbett Sports at Westgate Mall. For specialized needs, many players order online or travel to larger Texas cities like Dallas or Lubbock for full-service tennis shops.

Why Amarillo is Great for Tennis Travelers

Amarillo offers a unique tennis experience in the heart of the Texas Panhandle. The city boasts excellent public facilities including the premier Amarillo National Tennis Center with 17 total courts (14 outdoor lighted, 3 indoor), ensuring year-round play regardless of weather. The affordability is remarkable - free courts at Memorial Park and low pay-per-use rates ($5-7 for 90 minutes) beat most major cities.

The tennis community is welcoming and well-organized through the Amarillo Area Tennis Association, which runs USTA leagues, tournaments, and social events. You'll easily find hitting partners at your level. The city proudly claims Alex O'Brien, former doubles world #1 and 1999 US Open champion, as a hometown hero - his foundation continues to promote tennis throughout the community.

Amarillo's semi-arid climate provides 300+ days of sunshine annually, perfect for outdoor tennis spring through fall. When winter arrives (December-February with occasional snow), the 3 indoor courts at ANTC keep you playing. The combination of affordable facilities, active community, rich tennis heritage, and genuine Texas hospitality makes Amarillo an excellent destination for tennis enthusiasts who want authentic local tennis culture without the crowds and costs of larger cities.

Tennis Community & Organizations

Amarillo Area Tennis Association (AATA)

The hub for tennis in the Texas Panhandle, providing USTA leagues, tournaments, and community programs.

Alex O'Brien Tennis Foundation

Founded by Amarillo's tennis legend Alex O'Brien to provide tennis opportunities for youth in the Texas Panhandle.

PlayYourCourt - Amarillo Community

Online platform to find tennis partners at your skill level in under 30 seconds.

USTA Texas - North West Region

Amarillo is part of USTA Texas North West, which includes Abilene, Lubbock, Midland, and San Angelo. Access regional tournaments, junior programs, and league play through USTA Texas at usta.com.

Notable Local Players

Alex O'Brien

Amarillo's most accomplished tennis professional and hometown hero.

Tennis Courts & Facilities

Primary Public Facilities

Amarillo National Tennis Center (ANTC)

Premier tennis facility with indoor and outdoor courts, located at John Stiff Memorial Park.

Rebel Tennis Center

Large public facility owned by Amarillo Independent School District, named after Tascosa High School mascot.

Memorial Park Tennis Courts

Free public courts with excellent lighting, part of Amarillo's largest park.

Paramount Park

Small neighborhood park with one tennis court.

School & Private Facilities

Tascosa Country Club Tennis Courts

Private country club facility with tennis amenities.

Amarillo High Tennis Courts

High school courts occasionally available for public use.

Lessons & Coaching

Local Instructors & Programs

Amarillo National Tennis Center Lessons

Professional instruction available for all ages and skill levels.

AmarilloTennis.com

USPTA Level I Certified professional coaching.

Online Platforms for Finding Local Coaches

Junior Tennis Programs

Kids Inc Learn to Play Tennis

Partnership with Alex O'Brien Foundation for affordable youth tennis.

AATA Junior Team Tennis

USTA-sanctioned team tennis for ages 6-18.

USTA Junior Tournaments

Competitive tournaments for junior players across seven skill levels.

Shops & Services

Tennis-Specific Retail

Amarillo National Tennis Center Pro Shop

On-site pro shop for equipment, apparel, and racquet services.

General Sporting Goods Stores

Academy Sports + Outdoors

Large sporting goods retailer with tennis equipment and apparel.

Hibbett Sports

Athletic footwear and apparel retailer.

Walmart Locations

Multiple Walmart stores throughout Amarillo carrying basic tennis equipment.

Online Alternatives

For specialized tennis equipment, stringing machines, or premium brands not available locally, many Amarillo players use online retailers:

Nearby Tennis Shops (Day Trips)

For full-service tennis specialty shops with custom stringing and expert fitting:

Climate & Playing Conditions

Year-Round Tennis in Amarillo

Amarillo's semi-arid climate features hot summers and cold winters with distinct playing conditions by season:

Annual sunshine: 300+ days makes Amarillo excellent for outdoor tennis most of the year. The 3 indoor courts at Amarillo National Tennis Center provide year-round options when weather is unfavorable.

Additional Resources

Tournaments & Events

Check AATA at amarilloareatennis.org and USTA TennisLink at tennislink.usta.com for upcoming tournaments, leagues, and social events in the Amarillo area.

Ball Machine Rental

Amarillo National Tennis Center offers ball machine rental at $15 per 90 minutes. Call 806-359-2090 to reserve.

Emergency Contacts


Last updated: November 2025. Information subject to change. Always call ahead to confirm hours, rates, and availability.