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For tennis players,
many mountain cities and towns have city parks that have tennis
courts available for public play. In Asheville the
Asheville Parks and Recreation Department
lists a total of 32 public tennis courts on their website. Information about these
courts, as well as the annual city Open Tennis Tournament for Junior and Adult
divisions held each July, can be obtained by calling the Asheville Parks and Recreation Department,
828-259-5800.

Resources
Asheville Pro Tennis League
828-230-4510
Asheville Tennis Association 828-251-4074
North Carolina Tennis Association 2709 Henry Street, Greensboro
NC 27405, 336-852-8577
United States Tennis Association 70 West Red Oak
Lane, White Plains NC 914-696-7000

Asheville
Aston Park Tennis Center
About:
City of Asheville Parks and
Recreation public facility. Aston Park Tennis Center is one of the
finest public clay court facilities in the United States. There are
12 lighted clay courts designed and constructed of the HarTru Fast
Dry clay court material. Open April to December. Reservations & fees
to play.
Address: 336 Hilliard Avenue, Asheville NC 28801
Telephone: 828-251-4074
Weaver Park
About:
Very easy to find North Asheville
park located on Merrimon Avenue. Park and tennis courts will be on the right. No reservations needed—first come, first
served basis.
Address: Merrimon Avenue, Asheville NC 28801
Telephone: 828-258-2453  Boone
Watauga County Department of Parks and Recreation Tennis Courts
About:
Four Watauga County public
courts
Address: 231 Complex Drive, Boone NC 28607
Telephone: 828-264-9512
Hendersonville
Jackson Park
About:
Eight tennis courts in the
best Hendersonville park.
Address: 801 Glover Street, Hendersonville NC 28792
Telephone: 828-697-4884
Waynesville
Recreation Park
About:
Six tennis courts maintained by the
Waynesville Parks and Recreation Department.
Address: Marshall Street, Waynesville NC 28786
Telephone: 828-456-2030
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