When the warm weather arrives in Paris and the sun comes out, what better way to let off steam than with a good game of tennis? But you still need to find the right court close to home. And that's not always easy in Paris! Don't worry, the editors have put together a list of all the open courts you can book in Paris.
This tennis court is located in the very heart of Paris, in the Marais district. It therefore attracts several sports associations based in the district, such as theUnion Sportive des Francs-Bourgeois and the Tennis Club Paris Centre. 1 porous concrete open court. 5 rue Neuve Saint-Pierre 75004 Paris
The CSU Jean Sarrailh is the largest university sports complex in Paris. There are several sports halls, including one dedicated to racket sports (badminton, table tennis, tennis). Located not far from the Luxembourg Gardens and Montparnasse cemetery, you can get off at RER station B Port-Royal, or take the metro line 4 Vavin exit or lines 4 and 6 Raspail exit to get there. Contact the Poliveau Tennis Club et Loisirs or theAssociation Paris Sport to play. 1 porous concrete outdoor court. 31 Avenue Georges Bernanos, 75005 Paris
Located in the heart of the Rochechouart district in the 9th arrondissement, this sports complex is still in operation and frequented by many Parisians, whether from the right or left bank. Accessible by metro line 7 at Cadet station. The Sporting Club du 9e regularly books hours here. 1 porous concrete pitch. 22, rue Rochechouart 75009 Paris
Just a few steps from Gare de l'Est, you'll find 2 outdoor synthetic tennis courts. Accessible by line 7 at Château-Landon station. Tennis Loisirs du 10e, Association Sportive de Paris d'hier and Club Populaire Sportif 10e. 2 synthetic outdoor courts. 18, avenue de Verdun 75010 Paris
The sports center includes an athletics field and two tennis courts, covered in winter and open in summer. Access is mainly via the Poterne des Peupliers tramway bus station (line T3a) or the Poterne des Peupliers bus station stop on bus line 57. Clubs and associations using the facility include Tennis Sporting Club, Tennis Compétition Loisirs du 14ème, Cercle Culturel et Sportif de l'Îlot and Centre d'animation Poterne des Peupliers. 2 open synthetic courts. 1 Rue Max Jacob 75013 Paris
The Elisabeth municipal tennis courts are part of the eponymous sports center. Located in the south of the capital, between Parc de Montsouris and Porte d'Orléans, this complex is easily accessible from all over southern Paris by public transport, and even by car thanks to its proximity to the ring road. Clubs such as the International Tennis Club, Fémina Sport ,Union Sportive des Bretons de Paris, TCE and Tennis Riverains 14ème all play here. 5 porous concrete open courts. 7 Avenue Paul Appell, 75014 Paris
The La Plaine municipal tennis courts are built in the open and therefore offer no shelter from the elements. Accessible to the disabled, this sports center is located along the Boulevard Périphérique in the 15th arrondissement, between the Porte de Versailles and Porte de Vanves metros. It is home to Tennis Paris XV. 7 porous concrete courts. 13, rue du général Guillaumat 75015 Paris
This tennis court is located in the center of the 15th arrondissement, near Square Saint-Lambert. It is home to Tennis Paris XV. 1 open synthetic court. 63, rue Cambronne 75015 Paris
The André and René Mourlon sports complex features 3 synthetic outdoor courts. Accessible by metro via Dupleix or Bir-Hakeim (line 6) or Charles-Michels (line 10). The Art et Culture 15e association offers reservations. 3 open synthetic courts. 19 Rue Gaston de Caillavet 75015 Paris
This sports complex is located on boulevard Lannes in the 16th arrondissement, not far from the ring road and Porte Dauphine. Affiliated clubs: Les Enfants de Passy,Ecole de Sports du 16e. It comprises 7 porous concrete outdoor courts. 30 Boulevard Lannes 75016 Paris
The Fonds des Princes municipal tennis courts consist of 5 high-quality outdoor courts, used by both the public and associations. Open from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., except Sundays, which close at 6 p.m. Used by theEcole de Sports du 16e and theAssociation Sports Loisirs Educatifs et Culturels du 16e. 5 open, floodlit courts with either synthetic or porous concrete surfaces. 1 rue du bois de Boulogne 75016 Paris
This vast sports complex, a little out of the capital, belongs to the Mairie de Paris. It offers no fewer than 24 open, floodlit pitches in porous concrete or synthetic. 1 allée des Sports 92800 Puteaux
The Reims municipal tennis courts are located on rue de Courcelles, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. With its six open courts, this sports center is one of the largest dedicated to tennis in the arrondissement. The Tennis Club de la Plaine Monceau et Batignolles, Tennis 17 and theAssociation Gazière de Tennis book hours here. 6 open-air courts with porous concrete or synthetic surfaces. 224 Rue de Courcelles 75017 Paris
The courts at the Max Rousié complex are located in the north-east of the 17th arrondissement, not far from the ring road, making them easy to reach by car. By public transport, the nearest station is Porte de Saint-Ouen. The JSE Européenne Champerret and the Club Sportif des Epinettes Batignolles reserve court times. 3 open synthetic courts. 28 Rue André Brechet 75017 Paris
The municipal tennis courts at Porte d'Asnières consist of three outdoor synthetic courts, open to the general public and to associations and clubs from the 17th arrondissement and surrounding area. La Salésienne and theAssociation Gazière de Tennis use them. 3 synthetic outdoor courts. 1 Boulevard de Reims 75017 Paris
The Courcelles municipal tennis courts are part of the Centre Sportif Courcelles, which comprises 4 open, floodlit porous concrete tennis courts. The Courcelles Tennis Club is based here. 209, rue de Courcelles 75017 Paris
This sports complex is located next to the Porte de Clignancourt and belongs to the Mairie de Paris. It offers 3 open, floodlit courts. Porous concrete surface. Used by Championnet Sports and Entente Sportive du 18e. 172 Rue Championnet 75018 Paris
This sports complex is located next to the Porte de Clignancourt and belongs to the Mairie de Paris. It offers 3 open, floodlit courts. Porous concrete surface. Championnet Sports uses this complex. 2 Rue Jean Cocteau 75018 Paris
A Terrain d'Education Physique (TEP) in the heart of the 19th arrondissement, where you can practice athletics (long jump, high jump, running), or team sports such as soccer, volleyball, or especially tennis. It is used by the Club Sportif du 19e. 1 porous concrete pitch. 10-12 Rue Barbanègre 75019 Paris
The Hautpoul tennis court is part of the sports complex of the same name in the 19th arrondissement. It is located in the 19th arrondissement between the Buttes Chaumont and the Parc de la Villette. Accessible by metro from Ourcq station (line 5). TheUnion Sportive 19e uses this open porous concrete pitch. 50 Rue d'Hautpoul 75019 Paris
The Edouard Pailleron tennis center is one of the most popular in Paris. Owned by the Mairie de Paris and available on Paris Tennis, it is the only sports complex to have two clay courts, both in excellent condition. The Fraternel Tennis Club du 19e reserves hours of play here. 2 open clay courts. 22 Rue Edouard Pailleron 75019 Paris
The Davout municipal tennis courts are located in the 20th arrondissement on boulevard Davout, a few steps from the Porte de Bagnolet metro station (line 3). You can play on the two open porous concrete courts. The Club Sportif Multisport du 20e and the Paris Tennis Club play here. 134 boulevard Davout 75020 Paris
The Louis Lumière tennis center is also close to Porte de la Bagnolet (line 3). Court reservations are available through Paris Tennis. It has 3 porous concrete courts. 30 Rue Louis Lumière 75020 Paris
The Porte de Bagnolet tennis courts are part of the sports complex of the same name, still located at the Porte de Bagnolet metro station on line 3. Although relatively worn, they are reserved exclusively for Paris Tennis users. 4 open porous concrete courts. 72 Rue Louis Lumière 75020 Paris
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