Austin Tennis Clubs

Austin pairs one of college tennis’s elite programs with a deep, accessible public system. The University of Texas Longhorns — the 2019 NCAA men’s champion and a four-time NCAA women’s champion — play at the Texas Tennis Center, while the City of Austin runs a well-loved network of public courts led by the historic Caswell Tennis Center, built in 1946. Add the Capital Area Tennis Association’s busy USTA leagues, a strong junior-academy scene and clubs spread across Central Texas, and Austin offers year-round tennis for every level. This guide maps the clubs, courts, junior programs, college teams, leagues and high-school tennis across the metro.


Austin Tennis Communities

Austin tennis spans the historic public centers of Central Austin, the University of Texas campus, and the club corridors of the south, southwest and northwest plus the fast-growing northern suburbs. Use the areas below to find the clubs, courts and programs nearest you.

1
Central Austin
Anchored by the historic Caswell Tennis Center (built 1946) near 24th & Lamar — the hub of Austin tennis activity for decades.
2
UT | University Area
Home of the Texas Tennis Center, where the Longhorns’ national-championship men’s and women’s programs play and host NCAA events.
3
South Austin
The South Austin Tennis Center and the active 78704 tennis scene serve the city’s south side.
4
Southwest Austin
Grey Rock Tennis Club and the Hill Country clubs — including Barton Creek — anchor play in the southwest.
5
Northwest Austin
A dense club corridor with Great Hills, River Place and Westwood country clubs across the northwestern suburbs.
6
Round Rock | Cedar Park
Fast-growing northern suburbs with strong UIL high school tennis and active Round Rock-area league play.

Verified Tennis Clubs & Facilities in Austin

Directory listings with public websites, locations and contact information across the Austin metro.

10 Verified Listings
10 clubs and facilities in this Austin directory.
Club / FacilityLocationAreaPhone
Austin Country ClubAustin, TXCentral Austin
Austin Tennis Center7800 Johnny Morris Road, Austin, TXEast Austin
Barton Creek Country ClubAustin, TXSouthwest Austin
Caswell Tennis Center2312 Shoal Creek Boulevard, Austin, TX 78705Central Austin
Great Hills Country ClubAustin, TXNorthwest Austin
Grey Rock Tennis ClubAustin, TXSouthwest Austin
Pharr Tennis Center4201 Brookview Road, Austin, TXCentral Austin
River Place Country ClubAustin, TXNorthwest Austin
South Austin Tennis Center1000 Cumberland Road, Austin, TX 78704South Austin
Westwood Country ClubAustin, TXNorthwest Austin

Junior Tennis, Academies & Programs

Austin develops juniors through a full-time academy, the Capital Area Tennis Association and the city’s public tennis centers.


Adult Tennis in Austin

Representative adult leagues, tournaments and clinics across the Austin tennis calendar, anchored by the Capital Area Tennis Association and USTA Texas.

Adult Leagues

USTA Texas League (CATA)Austin Metro
Austin Tennis LeagueIndependent / Citywide
18 & OverAustin
40 & OverAustin
55 & OverAustin
Mixed & Combo DoublesAustin Metro

Adult Tournaments

USTA Texas TournamentsAustin / Statewide
CATA Adult TournamentsAustin
City ChampionshipsPublic Centers
Club ChampionshipsAustin
Tennis Circuits TournamentsAustin
Match PlayAustin

Adult Clinics

Adult Group ClinicsCaswell
Cardio TennisCentral Austin
Beginner ProgramsPharr / South Austin
Live Ball / DrillsAustin
Indoor & Club ClinicsNorthwest Austin
Private LessonsAustin Metro

Highlighted Events

Major tennis events and programming that define Austin’s tennis calendar.


Notable Programs & Tennis Institutions in Austin

Austin’s tennis identity is built on the University of Texas’s championship programs and a deep, historic public-tennis network.

Texas Longhorns Men’s Tennis

UT Austin

The 2019 NCAA team national champion, ranked at the top of college tennis with back-to-back SEC titles in 2024, 2025 and 2026, playing at the Texas Tennis Center.

Texas Longhorns Women’s Tennis

UT Austin

A four-time NCAA team national champion (1993, 1995, 2021, 2022) and perennial top-10 program, with more than 40 NCAA Championship appearances.

Caswell Tennis Center

Central Austin

Built in 1946 near 24th & Lamar, Caswell has been an Austin icon for decades and remains the historic hub of public tennis in the city.

Capital Area Tennis Association

Austin

The region’s USTA Community Tennis Association anchors one of the most active adult and junior league communities in Texas.

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College Tennis in the Austin Area

Austin is anchored by the University of Texas — one of the elite programs in college tennis — alongside a Central Texas cluster of NCAA Division III and Division I tennis.

Texas Longhorns

Austin (UT Campus)

NCAA Division I / SEC · The 2019 NCAA men’s champion and four-time NCAA women’s champion play at the Texas Tennis Center — one of the elite programs in college tennis. Men | Women

Concordia University Texas

Northwest Austin

NCAA Division III / SCAC · The Tornados field men’s and women’s tennis in the SCAC, with home matches in the Austin area. Men | Women

Southwestern Pirates

Georgetown

NCAA Division III / SCAC · Texas’s oldest university fields nationally competitive D-III men’s and women’s tennis at the Henderson Tennis Courts, just north of Austin. Men | Women

Texas State Bobcats

San Marcos

NCAA Division I / Sun Belt · Division I women’s tennis at the Bobcat Tennis Complex, about 30 miles south of Austin in San Marcos. Women


Austin High School Tennis

Austin-area public high school tennis is governed by the UIL across Travis and Williamson counties, with independent schools competing through the SPC.

Westlake

UIL · Eanes ISD

A perennial Central Texas power in UIL team and individual tennis on the west side of Austin.

Lake Travis

UIL · Lake Travis ISD

A strong large-school program in the fast-growing Lake Travis area west of the city.

Vandegrift

UIL · Leander ISD

A competitive northwest-Austin program with consistent UIL team-tennis representation.

Westwood

UIL · Round Rock ISD

A traditionally deep program in Round Rock ISD with strong singles and doubles lineups.

Anderson

UIL · Austin ISD

A competitive Austin ISD program in north-central Austin.

Bowie

UIL · Austin ISD

A large South Austin public program active in UIL district play.

Austin High

UIL · Austin ISD

One of the city’s oldest public schools, with courts shared with the Austin High Tennis Center.

Round Rock & Cedar Park

UIL · Williamson County

Competitive northern-suburb programs across Round Rock and Leander ISDs.

St. Stephen’s Episcopal

SPC · Austin

A leading independent-school tennis program competing in the Southwest Preparatory Conference.


Austin Tennis Clubs FAQ

Common questions about clubs, programs and tennis in Austin.

Where can I play tennis in Austin?

Austin has an excellent public tennis system run by the City of Austin: the historic Caswell Tennis Center (built 1946, near 24th & Lamar), the flagship Austin Tennis Center on Johnny Morris Road (10 lighted courts), Pharr Tennis Center near Mueller, and the South Austin Tennis Center. Private and semi-private clubs include Grey Rock, Austin Country Club, Barton Creek, Great Hills, River Place and Westwood, and the University of Texas anchors the city’s elite tennis.

What college tennis is in the Austin area?

The University of Texas Longhorns are one of college tennis’s elite programs — the 2019 NCAA men’s champion (now a national No. 1 with back-to-back SEC titles) and a four-time NCAA women’s champion — playing at the Texas Tennis Center. Concordia University Texas (Austin) and Southwestern (Georgetown) field NCAA Division III men’s and women’s tennis in the SCAC, and Texas State adds Division I women’s tennis in nearby San Marcos.

What junior tennis programs serve Austin?

The Austin Tennis Academy offers full-time junior development, while the Capital Area Tennis Association (CATA) runs Junior Team Tennis, junior tournaments and ratings across the metro. The City of Austin tennis centers — Caswell, Austin Tennis Center, Pharr and South Austin — all offer junior clinics and camps, and Tennis Circuits® provides additional junior programming.

Does Austin offer USTA leagues?

Yes. Austin has one of the most active USTA league communities in Texas through the USTA Texas Section, coordinated locally by the Capital Area Tennis Association (CATA) at NTRP levels from 2.5 to 5.0. The independent Austin Tennis League and women’s team-tennis leagues add further options, and USTA Junior Team Tennis runs region-wide.

What makes Austin tennis notable?

Austin pairs a championship college program — the University of Texas, a national title-winner in both the men’s and women’s game — with a deep, accessible public system led by the 1946-built Caswell Tennis Center, plus one of Texas’s most active USTA communities through CATA. Few Texas cities combine elite college tennis and broad public access so directly.

Are the listed clubs affiliated with Tennis Circuits®?

Some clubs may use Tennis Circuits® software, but this page is an Austin tennis directory. Tennis Circuits® provides tournaments, doubles leagues, match play, camps, clinics, lessons, JTT and Club Edition tools for clubs and organizers, and is an official USTA Connect Partner.