Special Tennis in Las Vegas?

namxkevin03

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Hey guys I will be making a trip to Las Vegas this upcoming month, and was hoping to play some tennis on courts I've never had the opportunity to play on. I wanted to experience playing on indoor courts or red clay courts. I will not be going with anyone that plays tennis so anywhere with a drop in or round robin. I will be staying at the Wynn Hotel and do not want to drive to far, preferably on the strip. Thanks so much!
 
Since ITC closed, the only indoor courts I know of near the strip are at Las Vegas Country Club. Club Sport, out in Henderson, also has indoor courts. Indoor tennis is not cheap, so be prepared.

Lots of outdoor courts at hotels on the strip, but Wynn isn't one of them. If you don't mind driving, and playing outdoors, Las Vegas has an active local tennis scene. I have always enjoyed time spent at Darling.
 
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if you play outdoors it better be before 9 am, or after 9 pm..... even then you will need water every 5 minutes
 
So at this point Im bent on playing outdoor tennis, any recommendations that are ON the strip? I want to join a drop in or a round robin with people that actually play tennis. Not old ladies playing for laugh and giggles. How's the courts at the Hilton?
 
The Hilton courts are fine. Lots of courts, best near Strip. Bally's is the other tennis scene. There are four green clay courts at Turnberry.
 
The Hilton courts are fine. Lots of courts, best near Strip. Bally's is the other tennis scene. There are four green clay courts at Turnberry.

Are those still operating after Stirling closed? Or are they separate courts somewhere else on the property?
 
Ballys---8 courts. The Flamingo---4 courts. The Hilton---6 courts. Paris---4 courts. The Plaza---4 courts.
What days will you be there?
 
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