FAQs
- What can I do at the Queensland Tennis Centre?
- When is the Queensland Tennis Centre open?
- Can I visit the Queensland Tennis Centre without playing tennis or buying anything?
- How do I make a booking for court hire?
- I want to play tennis but I don’t have a racquet. What should I do?
- How do I enrol in a coaching or fixture program?
- What is the make up policy for a missed coaching lesson?
- I have never played tennis before but I would like to learn how to play. Is there a program at Queensland Tennis Centre that would be suitable for me?
- How do I get to the Queensland Tennis Centre?
- Is there parking at the Queensland Tennis Centre?
- Who manages the Queensland Tennis Centre?
- What happens to the venue when the Brisbane International is on? Can we still play there?
What can I do at the Queensland Tennis Centre?
There is something for everybody to enjoy at the Queensland Tennis Centre:
- Court hire (day and night)
- Private and group coaching for both children and adults
- Fixture competitions for both children and adults
- Social tennis activities twice week
- Café
- Visit the Pro Shop
- Racquet restringing service
- Function/conference room hire
- Corporate tennis
When is the Queensland Tennis Centre open?
The Queensland Tennis Centre is open to the public 7 days a week, times vary due to events and the time of year. Please see online bookings or call us on (07) 3214 3800 for availability.
Can I visit the Queensland Tennis Centre without playing tennis or buying anything?
Absolutely. The centre is a public facility and is free to visit.
How do I make a booking for court hire?
You can book a court by calling (07) 3214 3800 or booking a court online. You can also book a court by going to the centre and seeing the staff at the pro shop.
I want to play tennis but I don’t have a racquet. What should I do?
The Queensland Tennis Centre provides racquet hire for $8/racquet, so you don’t even need to have your own equipment. You can also have a look at the wide range of racquets and other tennis gear available at the Pro Shop if you wish to purchase your own equipment.
How do I enrol in a coaching or fixtures program?
Booking into group coaching program or fixtures can be done online through our website.
If you would like to book a private lesson, please email casey@qldtc.com.au.
What is the make-up policy for a missed coaching lesson?
At QTC we pride ourselves on offering coach/player ratios that are strictly adhered to. As all of our programs are run on term long basis your enrolment is guaranteed for the length of that term. QTC does not offer make up lessons for casual absentee lessons. Unfortunately, we do not offer credits or refunds for sessions missed unless the lessons are cancelled by QTC for things such as weather events or any other unforeseen circumstances.
I have never played tennis before but I would like to learn how to play. Is there a program at Queensland Tennis Centre that would be suitable for me?
There definitely is! The Adult Novice coaching class is perfect for first-time players and is one of our most popular classes. Check it out by visiting our coaching page.
How do I get to the Queensland Tennis Centre?
The Queensland Tennis Centre is located at 190 King Arthur Terrace in Tennyson. You can access the facility via King Arthur Terrace, Softstone St, or from Fairfield Rd. Yeerongpilly train station is also conveniently located only 800 metres from QTC.
Is there parking at the Queensland Tennis Centre?
Yes. On-site parking is available for most of the year and is accessible off King Arthur Terrace and it’s free! The carpark is not available during major events.
Who manages the Queensland Tennis Centre?
The Queensland Tennis Centre is a Stadiums Queensland venue that is managed by Tennis Queensland.
What happens to the venue when the Brisbane International is on? Can we still play there?
The Queensland Tennis Centre is closed for public use for approximately four weeks, while the annual United Cup is being hosted at the venue. Everyone is welcome to buy tickets and attend the United Cup. No community tennis services (such as coaching, court hire, fixtures, etc) will take place while the venue is closed for public use. The United Cup usually takes place late December / early January.