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Reno’s premier destination for tennis and pickleball, delivering exceptional experiences for players of all ages and abilities while fostering community, growth, and innovation.

04/29/2026

Junior Pickleball Camps are open for summer

Pickleball is growing fast with kids, and summer is the easiest time to get started.

We’ve built these camps to keep things simple and structured so kids actually learn how to play.

Paddle control and rallying
Serving and returning
Court positioning
Real gameplay (not just drills)

Schedule:
Monday–Friday
11:00 AM–1:00 PM

Players are grouped by ability so:

Beginners feel comfortable
More experienced kids stay challenged

The goal is simple:
Help kids feel confident stepping onto the court and playing.

👉 Register here:
https://app.courtreserve.com/Online/Events/List/10040/EP16FF7FGQ10040

If you’ve been thinking about getting your kids into pickleball, this is the move.

04/25/2026

Day 1 of the Reno Pickleball Spring Classic is in the books.

Singles is where you find out real quick where you stand. No partner. No hiding.

Respect to everyone who competed today. And congrats to the medalists — that was earned.



We’ve got ~250 players in this tournament and we’re just getting started.

Saturday:
Women’s Doubles (morning)
Men’s Doubles (afternoon)

Sunday:
Mixed Doubles

📍 Reno Tennis Center



If you’re local and you play pickleball, this is the level you should be watching.

This is what competitive play actually looks like.
This is how people get better.

Come out. Watch. Learn something.



If you competed today — comment your division and how it went.
If you’re playing this weekend — good luck. Go earn it.

And if you know someone competing, tag them below.

Let’s build something real here in Reno. #

Photos from Tennis Nation Racquet Sports's post 04/25/2026

Day 1 of the Reno Pickleball Spring Classic is in the books.

Singles is where you find out real quick where you stand. No partner. No hiding.

Respect to everyone who competed today. And congrats to the medalists — that was earned.



We’ve got ~250 players in this tournament and we’re just getting started.

Saturday:
Women’s Doubles (morning)
Men’s Doubles (afternoon)

Sunday:
Mixed Doubles

📍 Reno Tennis Center



If you’re local and you play pickleball, this is the level you should be watching.

This is what competitive play actually looks like.
This is how people get better.

Come out. Watch. Learn something.



If you competed today — comment your division and how it went.
If you’re playing this weekend — good luck. Go earn it.

And if you know someone competing, tag them below.

Let’s build something real here in Reno.

04/16/2026

Reno Community Day is happening this Saturday, April 18 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Reno Tennis Center on Plumas.

If you’ve been thinking about getting into tennis or pickleball, this is the easiest way to start.

Free beginner-friendly classes for kids and adults. Food, drinks, and live music on site. Just show up and jump in.

No registration. No cost. Just a good morning out with the community.

03/26/2026

Reno Pickleball players — this is the one.

The Reno Pickleball Spring Classic (April 24–26) is coming up and spots are filling.
• Singles (Friday)
• Men’s & Women’s Doubles (Saturday)
• Mixed Doubles (Sunday)
• Skill levels: 2.5–4.5+
• 50+ divisions available

Multiple matches guaranteed. Well-run. On time. Good competition.

👉 Register here:
https://pickleballtournaments.com/tournaments/reno-pickleball-spring-classic-1

Or scan the QR in the flyer below.

$39 registration — don’t wait until your division fills.

Reno Pickleball Spring Classic 03/17/2026

Most tournaments are fine.

This one is set up to be better.

The Reno Pickleball Spring Classic (April 24–26) is built for players who want good matches, a clear schedule, and a weekend that runs the way it should.

We’re using all 24 courts at the Reno Tennis Center, so divisions move, matches stay on time, and you’re not stuck waiting around wondering what’s next.

If you’ve been thinking about playing a tournament but haven’t found the right one, this is a good place to start.

Spots are filling and registration will close before the event, so if you’re planning to play, now is the time to get in.

Register here:

Reno Pickleball Spring Classic Pickleball Tournament in Reno. Register at PickleballTournaments.com

02/24/2026

Winter sports in Reno don’t stop when there’s snow on the ground.

This week 15 local juniors showed up at Reno Tennis Center, helped clear courts, and got back to work. We now have two courts running and junior sessions happening even in February.

If you have a child interested in tennis or pickleball, this is a great time to get them involved.

We offer:
• Beginner-friendly junior pickleball
• Youth tennis pathways (Red, Orange, Green, Yellow ball)
• Structured match play
• Affordable youth memberships

It’s active, outdoor, skill-based fun that builds confidence and resilience.

Spring junior programs are starting soon.

If you’re looking for youth sports options in Reno, come check it out.

02/13/2026

🎾 Junior Match Play for $5? Yes.

At Reno Tennis Center, juniors can play competitive match play every Tuesday & Thursday from 3:30–5:30 PM for just $5.

And if your child is enrolled in our monthly program or has a Youth Membership ($140/year), match play is included.

Youth Membership also includes:
• Discounts on junior classes
• Free match play
• Free ball machine use
• Court reservations included

If your child wants to improve, compete, and build confidence, this is the most affordable pathway in Reno.

Spots are limited. Enroll now and get them on court.

01/28/2026

Spring Break Tennis Camps at the Reno Tennis Center 🎾

Looking for something active, structured, and genuinely productive for your kids this spring break? We’re running Spring Break Tennis Camps built around real skill development and match play, not babysitting.

Session Dates
• March 23–27
• March 30–April 3

Daily Camp Times
• Red Ball (Ages 4–6): 8:45–9:30 AM
• Orange / Green / Yellow Ball (Ages 7–14): 9:30 AM–12:30 PM

Camp Options
• Red Ball (Ages 4–6)
• Orange Ball (Ages 7–10)
• Green + Yellow Ball (Ages 11–14)

Players are grouped by age and ability, with coaches focused on fundamentals, rallying, movement, and point play every day.

If your child is new to tennis, this is a great introduction.
If they’ve played before, it’s a strong way to sharpen skills heading into spring and summer.

Spots are limited to keep coaching quality high.

👉 Registration link in the comments

Questions about which group is best for your child? Send us a message and we’ll help place them correctly.

01/19/2026

🏓 Pickleball Rotational Flex Leagues are back — and they start in early February.

This is the best way to play pickleball in Reno right now.

What makes these different?

• Rotational – You play with different partners each week
• Flexible – Miss a week? No problem. Life happens.
• Level-based – Divisions for 2.5–3.0, 3.0–3.5, and 3.5–4.0
• Social + Competitive – Real games, real people, no pressure

We’re running these across multiple days and times so you can actually find a league that fits your schedule — mornings, evenings, weekdays, weekends.

All hosted at the Reno Tennis Center:

24 pickleball courts

12 with lights

One of the most active pickleball communities in Northern Nevada

If you’ve ever thought:

“I want more real games, not just drop-in chaos”

“I don’t always have the same partner”

“I can’t commit to every single date”

This format was built for you.

Spots are limited and these fill fast.
New to leagues? Use our simple step-by-step guide to register:

👉 https://www.tennisnation.com/register-for-pickleball-leagues/

Pick your level, choose your day, and lock in your spot for February.
This is how pickleball should feel: structured, social, and fun.

How to Register for Pickleball Leagues in Reno | CourtReserve Guide Learn how to register for pickleball leagues in Reno using CourtReserve. Create an account, choose a membership, find leagues, and complete registration in minutes.

11/18/2025

📣 BIG MEMBERSHIP UPDATE — CURRENT MEMBERS GRAND-FATHERED THROUGH 2026

Great news for our Reno Tennis Center family! 🎉

⭐ All current members will be grandfathered at their current membership pricing through the entire 2026 year.

This is our way of saying thank you for helping build such an amazing racquet community here in Reno. Your support is the reason the RTC has grown into one of the most active outdoor racquet facilities in Nevada. 💙🎾

📈 Moderate Price Increase Coming Jan 1, 2026

Starting January 1, membership prices will increase slightly for new members.
These adjustments help us keep up with rising costs, court maintenance, staffing, and continued improvements across the facility.

🔔 Guest Fees Increasing to $5 per visit on Jan 1

Non-member drop-in and reservation fees will increase to $5 per person per visit starting 1/1/26.
This brings us in line with other community sports facilities and helps support ongoing court improvements.

🚀 Want to Lock In Today’s Prices? Join Now!

If you’re not a member yet — or you want to upgrade — joining before January 1 lets you:

✅ Lock in today’s membership pricing for all of 2026
✅ Avoid the higher guest fee next year
✅ Keep all current member benefits

How to secure your current rate:

Log in to CourtReserve

Go to Memberships

Choose Join, Renew, or Upgrade

Your current pricing is locked in through 2026

Thank you all for being part of this amazing tennis and pickleball community. We appreciate you and we’re excited for an incredible 2026 season! 🎾💙

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2601 Plumas Street
Reno, NV
89509

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 2pm
Sunday 8am - 2pm