Waterloo Tennis Club
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Waterloo Tennis Club
Located in Waterloo Park, the club is a rarity in that it is a members-owned, non-profit organization which accounts for its character and the activities the club offers. It is a club for all seasons, ages and levels of play!. Its long existence at this location makes it a landmark in this scenic area of Waterloo.

This members'- owned club is an all year-round facility with twelve courts available in summer and six in winter. Besides its members, the club also caters to the wider Waterloo community which includes students and members of the public. The clubhouse is available for rental to groups or individuals for special events.
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Located in Waterloo Park, the club is a rarity in that it is a members-owned, non-profit organization which accounts for its character and the activities the club offers. Founded in 1915, the club's longevity is a testament to the members and staff that have taken pride and satisfaction in administering it.
Waterloo Tennis Club has a number of membership options for players of every age. Please check out all of our available options and keep in mind that all memberships are prorated if you are joining us later in the season. All Family memberships include two adults and one or more juniors. We currently have a waitlist for memberships.
Progressive Tennis uses a systematic progression of court sizes, balls, and racquets to scale the game down for kids. They learn faster and have more fun. For kids just starting out - The basic athletic and playing skills are developed with the goal of co-operative rallying and introduction to simple games they can play with family and friends.
Designed to get people playing tennis as quickly as possible. You will learn the basics of technique and tactics along with positioning, scoring and tennis etiquette in a FUN and friendly atmosphere. Novice 1 if you've never played. Novice 2 if you have done Novice 1 or are wanting to review basics.
Progressive Tennis is an official coaching initiative of Tennis Canada and is the backbone of the WTC junior development program. Game-based learning emphasizes learning the game of tennis, then learning how to get better at the game. This sound program serves not only as an introduction to tennis, it allows our juniors to learn and play quickly and successfully, while adapting to the individual growth and development of the player.
Reviews (9)
Derek Gou
Derek Gou
Aug 25, 2021
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Great tennis club. It is mainly geared for members, but they have very well-trained coaches who can teach anybody.
Stefan Vence
Stefan Vence
Mar 24, 2021
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Super friendly staff and amazing courts when I went there. I took lessons with a few different coach's and they are all very knowledgeable and fantastic teachers. If you are new to the game I highly suggest taking they're lessons and if you are experienced then I also highly suggest you book a court and come play. All around a fantastic place for tennis players of any skill!
Fabio Andres Perez Rojas
Fabio Andres Perez Rojas
Jan 11, 2020
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Great place to train and meet people. The location is really convenient and you hace courts outside and inside so there is tennis all year long.
Frank Henigman
Frank Henigman
Dec 30, 2019
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Best place to play year round. Six outdoor clay courts in a lovely park setting. Friendly staff, though service/maintenance can be a bit spotty.
Matt Olsen
Matt Olsen
Nov 23, 2019
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A little hard to find the place. But we had our after party for the canoe symposium here and it worked out very well. In the upstairs party room.
Friendly staff
Beer selection could use a little work but all in all was a great time.
June
June
Aug 04, 2019
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Love this place. Used to play tennis there under Me Winter, who is both patient and very skilled. Definitely recommend him as your tennis coach.
Elizabeth Duncan
Elizabeth Duncan
Aug 21, 2018
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So I have just finished my first week of tennis camp. Over all it was pretty good, except for the fact that our counselor Gary was effecting our camp experience. He would make me and some other kids do push-ups for minor mistakes. He would pressure me and the other campers by making everything a lot more serious. He could also be quite rude sometimes like one time he said YOU BETTER NOT MESS THIS UP ..... THIS IS A SUPER EASY DRILL! Gary was kinda good because he gave us LOTS of freezes.
Paddy Gillard-Bentley Urban Faerie
Paddy Gillard-Bentley Urban Faerie
Nov 06, 2017
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I don't play tennis, but something people may not know, is there is a lovely room upstairs in the tennis club you can rent for all kinds of functions. We had three family events there, and the staff could not be more accommodating. It is furnished with big leather comfy couches and arm chairs. There are chairs and tables and dishes - pretty much anything you'd need to feed up to fifty people - including excellent cooking facilities, table cloths, a bar, etc. Flush Ink Productions also held their playwright's brunch, followed by She Speaks - readings of women's plays to coincide with International
April M.
April M.
Sep 02, 2017
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I relocated from the GTA in September 2016. After checking out several clubs in Kitchener and Cambridge, I was somewhat alarmed at what seemed to be a lack of full time clubs in the area. Someone from Chicopee recommended I take look at WTC. What a find!!! From day zero until now, staff and members alike have been extremely welcoming. Integrating into club life has been relatively seamless; from finding people to hit with regularly; to participating in the numerous events and activities. If I were commitment free, they would be tired of seeing me! Special thanks to Robert, Julia and Andrew for