Inspired by Alex Eala's run? Looking to pick up a racket — or find a new court to play on? Metro Manila has more tennis options than you might think, from budget-friendly public courts to premium club facilities. Here's where to play.
Rates listed are approximate as of early 2026. Contact venues directly to confirm current pricing and availability.
Public & Pay-to-Play Courts
UP Diliman Tennis Courts — Quezon City
Six courts (three hard, three shell) on the UP Diliman campus. Walk-ins only — no reservations. Half-court rates start at ₱120 (shell) and ₱150 (hard) per hour. Non-club members pay a ₱100 guest fee. Affordable, accessible, and always busy — get there early on weekends.
CCP Tennis Courts — Pasay
Four outdoor hard courts near the PICC in the CCP Complex. Run by the CCP Powerstrings Tennis Club, these courts are open to everyone and are a solid option if you're looking for hitting partners. The club actively matches players — great for newcomers who want to find their level.
Camp Aguinaldo Tennis Court — Taguig
Four courts (two indoor shell, two outdoor shell) inside Camp Aguinaldo, right off EDSA near BGC. Open to the public at ₱100 per game per head for singles, ₱50 for doubles. A ₱100 guest fee applies. Pro tip: avoid Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5-7 PM — that's military priority time.
Philippine Marines Tennis Court — Taguig
Two indoor shell courts inside the Marines compound. Don't let the military address scare you — it's open to civilians. Just ₱60 per game per head, with an extra ₱50 if you need lights. Budget-friendly and surprisingly easy to access.
Elorde Sports Complex — Pasay
Two shell courts at the Elorde Sports Complex, open 6 AM to 9 PM. Rates start at ₱140. On-site instructors are available for lessons, and your booking includes pool access — not a bad deal for a full morning of sport.
Amoranto Sports Complex — Quezon City
A Quezon City government facility near City Hall with open tennis courts available 8 AM to 5 PM daily. Walk-ins welcome, or reserve by emailing amorantosc@quezoncity.gov.ph or calling 0917-137-3563. Part of a larger complex with a track, pool, and arena.
Premium Options
Kerry Sports Manila — BGC, Taguig
For those who want the full premium experience, Kerry Sports offers courts at around ₱1,000 per hour. Bookable through the Sparrk platform. Hotel or member access may be required.
Village Sports Club — BF Homes, Parañaque
Two indoor clay courts — a rarity in Metro Manila. Members pay around ₱221 per hour. This is a private club, so you'll need a membership or guest arrangement.
The Historic Venue
Rizal Memorial Tennis Center — Malate, Manila
Seven courts (six clay, one synthetic grass) at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex — and the home of the inaugural Philippine Women's Open in January 2026. Currently undergoing renovation under the Philippine Sports Commission. Public court availability may be limited, but it's worth keeping on your radar as the Philippines' premier tennis venue.
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