Tennis Courts in Prague

An overview of 35 tennis venues across Prague — 88 courts in total, from large clubs to single courts behind Sokol gyms. Each venue lists its surface, court count and a detail page with the nearest alternatives.

An hour of outdoor clay costs roughly 200–400 CZK, an indoor court in winter 400–600 CZK — see the full breakdown in our Tennis prices in Prague guide. And if you need an evenly matched opponent, not just a court, sign up for free to join the ranking and amateur tournaments.

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Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to rent a tennis court in Prague?
Outdoor clay usually runs 200–400 CZK per hour depending on the venue and time; expect the upper end at peak times (weekdays after 4 pm, weekend mornings). Indoor courts in the winter season cost 400–600 CZK per hour, and evening floodlights typically add 50–100 CZK.
When is the outdoor season, and can I play in winter?
The outdoor clay season runs roughly from April to October, depending on weather and court preparation. In winter many clubs cover part of their courts with pressurised bubbles, so you can play year-round — at higher prices and with bookings made further ahead.
How do I book a court?
Most Prague venues take bookings through their own online system or by phone. After a free sign-up at Your Tennis Club you can also find opponents at your level and join amateur tournaments and leagues.
What surface do Prague courts have?
Clay dominates — 33 of the 35 venues in our database have clay courts. Hard courts are found mainly in indoor halls and newer sports centres.
How do I find opponents at my level?
Sign up at Your Tennis Club to get a player rating and a place in the ranking. You then arrange matches directly with players of similar strength, and results count towards your rating.