Austin Eastside Tennis Club members together at a tournament in Austin, Texas

AUSTIN EASTSIDE TENNIS CLUB

The Love of The Games Passed Down Through Generations

Austin Eastside Tennis Club member hitting a forehand

AUSTIN EASTSIDE TENNIS CLUB

The Love of The Games Passed Down Through Generations

East Austin tennis players at the net during club practice

AUSTIN EASTSIDE TENNIS CLUB

The Love of The Games Passed Down Through Generations

Austin Eastside Tennis Club members at the tournament registration desk

AUSTIN EASTSIDE TENNIS CLUB

The Love of The Games Passed Down Through Generations

Club player hitting a backhand on an Austin tennis court

AUSTIN EASTSIDE TENNIS CLUB

The Love of The Games Passed Down Through Generations

East Austin tennis, still swinging

Austin Eastside Tennis Club is a community tennis club in East Austin with roots in Top Spin Racquet Club, Huston-Tillotson, and the American Tennis Association. About 75 members play together each week at public courts in Austin and Round Rock. If you are in the area, come hit. No reservation required.

This week on court

Open practices. Show up and play.

Sunday

Old Settlers Park

2008 Harrell Pkwy, Round Rock, TX

Tue & Thu

Austin Tennis Center

7800 Johnny Morris Rd, Austin, TX

Saturday

Dottie Jordan Park

2803 Loyola Ln, Austin, TX

Coming up

Weekly play is the next event

The 12th Annual Doubles Championship was held April 17–19, 2026 at Austin Tennis Center. Next championship dates will be posted here. Until then, the best way in is a weeknight or weekend practice — or send a note to join.

Questions players ask

Do I need a reservation to play?

No. Austin Eastside Tennis Club holds open weekly practices. If you are in Austin or Round Rock, come hit — no reservation required.

Where does the club practice?

Sunday at Old Settlers Park in Round Rock (4:00pm), Tuesday and Thursday at Austin Tennis Center (4:00pm), and Saturday at Dottie Jordan Park in East Austin (10:00am).

How do I join Austin Eastside Tennis Club?

Fill out the Join form or come to an open practice and introduce yourself. An officer will follow up with membership details.

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