Boise State University
Boise-based Division I program (Mountain West) fielding nationally competitive men’s and women’s tennis at the Appleton and Boas tennis centers.
Idaho tennis is anchored by the Boise and Treasure Valley corridor — home to the state’s largest clubs and to Boise State University’s nationally competitive Division I program — and extends north to the Idaho Panhandle, east to Idaho Falls and the Upper Snake River Valley, and into mountain resort towns like Sun Valley and McCall. Players across the state enjoy competitive leagues, junior development, year-round indoor play and high-desert outdoor tennis.
Whether you are looking for tournaments, organized doubles leagues, match play, junior camps, weekly clinics or private lessons, Idaho tennis clubs provide programming for juniors, adults and seniors at every skill level.
Browse our Idaho tennis communities below to explore local clubs, facilities, academies, leagues and events throughout the state.
Explore Idaho tennis clubs by logical player markets: the Treasure Valley, college towns, the Panhandle, eastern and south-central Idaho, and the mountain resorts.
| Region | Highlights | Region | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boise & Treasure Valley | Boise, Meridian, Eagle and Kuna — the heart of Idaho tennis. | Eastern Idaho | Idaho Falls, Rexburg, Ammon and the Upper Snake River Valley. |
| Nampa & Canyon County | Nampa, Caldwell and Middleton in the western Treasure Valley. | Pocatello & Southeast Idaho | Pocatello, Chubbuck and Blackfoot in Southeast Idaho. |
| North Idaho | Coeur d’Alene, Post Falls, Hayden and Sandpoint in the Panhandle. | Magic Valley | Twin Falls, Jerome and Burley in south-central Idaho. |
| North Central Idaho & the Palouse | Moscow, Lewiston and the Palouse — college tennis country. | Sun Valley & Central Mountains | Sun Valley, Ketchum, Hailey and McCall resort communities. |
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Idaho’s tennis identity is built on strong college programs, a large indoor-capable club base for year-round play, and a statewide high school championship structure spanning the Treasure Valley, the Palouse and beyond.
Idaho college tennis is anchored by two NCAA Division I programs and a pair of competitive NAIA programs, creating recruiting pathways for players across the Treasure Valley, the Palouse and beyond.
Boise-based Division I program (Mountain West) fielding nationally competitive men’s and women’s tennis at the Appleton and Boas tennis centers.
Moscow-based Division I program (Big Sky) with men’s and women’s tennis and a strong men’s championship tradition.
NAIA men’s and women’s tennis in Lewiston, with a public Tennis Center and rosters drawn from around the world.
NAIA tennis (Cascade Collegiate Conference) in Caldwell, adding depth to Treasure Valley college tennis.
Idaho high school tennis is governed by the Idaho High School Activities Association (IHSAA). Players compete through district schedules and qualifying into state championship events across school classifications, with state titles in singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
Statewide high school oversight through the Idaho High School Activities Association.
Players advance through district competition into Idaho state championship events by classification.
State championships are contested in boys’ and girls’ singles, doubles and mixed doubles.
Idaho junior tennis is supported by large multi-court clubs, university tennis centers, public indoor facilities and academy programs serving the Treasure Valley, the Palouse, Lewiston and southeast Idaho.
Idaho’s largest tennis club with 23 indoor and outdoor courts, junior and adult programs, clinics and tournaments.
Private Boise club with indoor courts, USTA play and junior tennis development.
Boise State’s outdoor and indoor (“The Bubbles”) tennis facilities, supporting collegiate and community play.
Treasure Valley junior development academy offering instruction and competitive training.
Public indoor tennis center with court rentals, lessons, leagues and racquet stringing.
Indoor courts and lessons for all ages at the ISU Student Recreation Center in southeast Idaho.
Idaho clubs are supported by teaching professionals, academy directors, high school coaches, college coaches and resort tennis directors who serve juniors, adults and competitive league players across the state.
Boise, Meridian, Nampa and Caldwell teaching pros supporting the state’s largest tennis market.
Academy and club coaches developing players for high school, USTA tournament and college pathways.
Sun Valley, Ketchum and McCall professionals offering seasonal programs, camps and destination tennis.
Idaho tennis is concentrated in Boise and the Treasure Valley, with additional clubs and public courts in North Idaho, Eastern Idaho, the Magic Valley and mountain resort communities such as Sun Valley.
Idaho is split. Southern Idaho, including Boise and the Treasure Valley, is part of USTA Intermountain through the Idaho Tennis Association, while northern Idaho is part of USTA Pacific Northwest.
Junior players can take part in camps, clinics, lessons, USTA junior tournaments, Junior Team Tennis, IHSAA high school tennis and academy training at clubs and tennis centers statewide.
Yes. Tennis Circuits helps Idaho clubs run tournaments, doubles leagues, match play, camps, clinics, lessons, JTT and club events with USTA Connect / WTN score submission support.