Midtown Tennis Club - Chicago
18 Hard courts (outdoor, private) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Oak Park Tennis Center
9 Hard courts (outdoor, public) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Mcfetridge Sports Center (A.k.a. California Park)
Housing the Chicago Park District's only indoor ice rink and indoor tennis courts, McFetridge Sports Center (MSC) offers a unique sports experience for athletes of all ages and skill levels. Full of activity 18 hours a da... famplosion.com
Lakeshore Athletic Club - Downtown
3 Hard courts (outdoor, private) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Proviso East High School
8 Hard courts (outdoor, private) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Beverly Country Club
2 Hard courts (outdoor, private) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Grand Ohio Club
2 Hard courts (outdoor, private) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Blackhawk Park
5 Hard courts (outdoor, public) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Ridge Park
Ridge Park was the first of five Beverly neighborhood parks created by the Ridge Park District, which later became part of the Chicago Park District. The property along Longwood Drive was already the site of "fine hom... explorechicago.org
Diversey Public Tennis Center
4 Hard courts (outdoor, public) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Hamilton Park
Hamilton Park Cultural Center, a beautiful, historic landmark park is located in the heart of Chicago"s bustling Englewood community. This park"s fieldhouse was added to the National Register of Historic places in 200... explorechicago.org
Ruggles Park
2 Hard courts (outdoor, public) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Beverly Park
6 Hard courts (outdoor, public) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Mather Park
6 Hard courts (outdoor, public) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Berwyn Park
3 Hard courts (outdoor, public) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com
Abbott Park
Named for Robert Sengstacke Abbott, founder of the Chicago Defender, this park opened in 1949 as part of a 10-year plan to increase recreational opportunities in underserved areas. explorechicago.org
Independence Park
Named for the annual Fourth of July celebrations that took place in the park, Independence Park contains baseball fields, tennis courts, and a playground outside, as well as a swimming pool, fitness center, and gymnas... explorechicago.org
Dunbar Park
6 Hard courts (outdoor, public) No lights, no backboard tennismetro.com