Tennis lessons in Edmonton
Every studio below has been checked against its own website this month. Community notes come from local discussion, kept separate from provider facts.
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| Studio | From | Area | Beginner | Try once | Format | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Edmonton Tennis Community | $21 | Multiple locations across Edmonton | — | ✓ | — | course | Book → |
| Saville Community Sports Centre - Tennis | $25 | Near University of Alberta | — | ✓ | — | drop-in | Book → |
| Capilano Tennis Club | $60 | Capilano, Edmonton | — | ✓ | — | private | Book → |
| Garneau Tennis and Beach Volleyball Club | $130 | Garneau, Edmonton | ★ 4.5 39 | ✓ | — | course | Book → |
Edmonton Tennis Community offers the most affordable adult beginner group lessons in the city at just $21 per session, making recreational tennis accessible across skill levels.
City of Edmonton operates multiple community recreation centres (Saville, Kinsmen, Commonwealth, Bonnie Doon, Grand Trunk) offering tennis programs, with Saville's National Gold Tennis Development Centre providing structured beginner training.
Garneau Tennis and Saville offer multi-week beginner courses (6-10 weeks) with skill-progression focus, allowing nervous beginners to learn fundamentals in cohort-based formats.
IQ Tennis & Pickleball Centre offers indoor courts, enabling year-round tennis instruction during Alberta winters when outdoor courts are unavailable.
How much is a first tennis session in Edmonton?
Most first sessions we checked run $21–$63. The cheapest way in right now is $21.
Which places let you try once?
1 of 20 run a one-off or drop-in session, so you can try tennis without committing to a course: Saville Community Sports Centre - Tennis.
Can you do tennis on a weekday evening?
Yes — 1 list evening sessions. Check the schedule note on each card below, since exact nights shift term to term.