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Tennis in Cairns: Courts, Clubs and Social Competitions for Every Level

From beginner hit-and-giggle sessions to competitive club fixtures, Cairns has a vibrant tennis scene that welcomes players of every age and ability.

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By The Daily Cairns · Published 16 January 2026, 7:25 pm

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Updated 16 h ago· 14 July 2026, 11:01 pm

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Tennis thrives in Cairns year-round, thanks to the tropical climate and a network of courts scattered across the city and its suburbs. Whether you are picking up a racquet for the first time or looking to sharpen your game against competitive club players, there is a place for you on the local tennis scene.

The Cairns Lawn Tennis Club at Griffiths Park is the heart of organised tennis in the region. The club runs weekly social competitions on weekday evenings that attract mixed-ability players, making it easy to jump in without needing a regular partner. Saturday morning fixtures see club teams compete in the Cairns District Lawn Tennis Association pennant competition, which has been connecting local players across the suburbs for decades.

Public courts maintained by Cairns Regional Council are available at a number of locations including Edge Hill, Manunda and Gordonvale, giving residents across the city easy access to a hit without booking fees. Lights at several courts extend play into the cooler evening hours, which is particularly welcome during the humid wet season months.

For younger players, most clubs run Hot Shots programs accredited through Tennis Australia. These sessions use modified courts, lower nets and foam balls to help children aged four and upwards build confidence and coordination in a fun environment. Schools holiday clinics are also popular with families looking for a structured activity during the break.

Adults new to the game can access group lessons through club-based coaches, and many clubs hold come-and-try mornings where equipment is provided. The social side of tennis in Cairns is a big part of the appeal: post-match gatherings at club houses are a regular tradition, and many players find lasting friendships through the sport. Visit the Tennis Australia website to find your nearest club or court.

Sources: Tennis Australia - Find a Club Cairns Regional Council - Sport and Recreation

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