Southern Indiana tennis is centered around Evansville and extends across a broad regional network that includes Newburgh, Jasper, Vincennes, New Albany, Jeffersonville, and surrounding communities. The region combines public-court tennis, club programming, strong high school participation, and college tennis to support year-round play.
Evansville serves as the leading tennis hub in the region, with private clubs, community tennis centers, school courts, and university facilities helping sustain both recreational and competitive play. Southern Indiana’s tennis environment also benefits from a wide mix of juniors, adults, school teams, and organized local programs.
Players across Southern Indiana can participate in tournaments, doubles leagues, match play, summer camps, clinics, and private lessons, giving the region a strong and flexible tennis ecosystem for players of all ages and levels.
Tennis Circuits® helps clubs, teaching professionals, and organizers run the events players are looking for, including tournaments, leagues, clinics, camps, and match play. It is designed to make organized tennis easier to launch, promote, and manage.
In addition to event management tools, clubs can receive Tennis Circuits® Club Edition at no cost. Club Edition provides a centralized place to showcase events, rankings, activity, club updates, and more, helping create a more connected tennis community.
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Why clubs choose Tennis Circuits®
Event types
Singles and doubles events for all levels
Flexible club and community formats
Group training for juniors and adults
Structured singles and doubles competition
Seasonal junior and holiday programming
Team-based junior competition
Private and semi-private instruction
Club, social, and community leagues
A centralized club page for events, rankings, activity, and programming.
Southern Indiana supports organized tennis through clubs, schools, university programs, community courts, and regional tennis organizations. Adult leagues, junior development, local tournaments, and structured match play all contribute to a steady year-round tennis environment across Evansville and the surrounding region.
Evansville serves as the main competitive center, but strong participation also extends into communities such as Newburgh, Jasper, Vincennes, New Albany, and Jeffersonville. Together, these markets help create a broader Southern Indiana tennis footprint that includes both recreational and higher-level competitive play.
Tennis players and organizers can also use Tennis Circuits® to discover and manage local doubles leagues, match play, and other organized tennis events.
High school tennis is an important part of the Southern Indiana pipeline. In Indiana, boys tennis is played in the fall and girls tennis in the spring under the IHSAA single-class state tournament format. Southern Indiana includes a deep collection of public and private school programs that help drive local development and competitive play.
Governing Body: IHSAA Tennis -- boys tennis in the fall and girls tennis in the spring.
Southern Indiana college tennis is led by the University of Southern Indiana, with additional regional opportunities available through nearby college programs in the broader area.
The region also benefits from additional nearby college tennis programs, helping create a broader pathway from junior development to collegiate competition.