The Best Tennis Hotels in Florida, US

Written by: Stefan Jonsson | March 18, 2025
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Florida is a paradise for tennis enthusiasts, with its year-round sunshine, top facilities/courts and a huge tennis community for of all levels. The state has long been a hub for the sport, hosting ATP level pro tournaments like the Miami Open.

Floridaโ€™s tennis hotels can really offer something for everyone, beginners or professionals. Below, weโ€™ve listed a few of the best hotels in the state with great tennis courts, training programs and even tournament opportunities. There are obviously many more to choose from but these options, with a variety of luxury and prize worthy options, you’ll get an idea what to expect when trying to find the best hotel with tennis courts in Florida.

Top Tennis Hotels in Florida

Omni Amelia Island Resort – Amelia Island (Northeast Florida)

This resort boasts 23 Har-Tru fast-dry clay courts managed by Cliff Drysdale Tennis, a name synonymous with top-quality instruction. The courts have hosted pros like Agassi and Sharapova, and guests can get daily clinics, private lessons, video analysis and more. The hotel offers unlimited court time with your stay, plus adult camps, ladies retreats or junior programs. Recent reviews praise the well-maintained courts and professional staff. It was also on of the โ€œTop 50 Tennis Resorts in the U.S.โ€ by Tennis magazine.

Beyond tennis, youโ€™ve got a beachfront location and a spa, and there’s also courts and lessons available for Pickleball players.

Tennis courts at the Omni Amelia Island Resort, Florida

Saddlebrook Resort – Tampa

If youโ€™re serious about tennis, Saddlebrook is hard to beat. With 43 courts across all surfaces (clay, hard, grass and even a rare red clay option), this resort has trained champions like Pete Sampras and Martina Hingis. The Hopman Tennis Program offers intensive five-hour daily clinics, private lessons and junior camps, but also works well for more casual tennis players. The courts are spread across lush grounds, and seven are lighted for night play. Also, don’t miss the pro shopโ€™s big gear selection. Itโ€™s just north of Tampa, so youโ€™re close to city areas.

A great variety of courts at the Saddlebrook Resort, north of Tampa.

Naples Grande Beach Resort – Naples (Southwest Florida)

An upscale resort on the Gulf Coast features with 15 har-tru clay tennis courts, five of which are lit, managed by Peter Burwash International. The tennis center offers lessons with pros, organized round-robin doubles play, a popular junior program among other things. You can also rent ball machines here to practice on your own. Looking at the reviews, most guests love the courts conditions and the resortโ€™s 100-foot waterslide for family fun. Prices here are not cheap, but the tennis amenities justify the price for real tennis nerds.

The Boca Raton – Boca Raton (Southeast Florida)

A historic luxury resort, The Boca Raton stands out with 16 Hydro-Grid courts that use subsurface watering for consistent play. The tennis program includes clinics, aerobics-style sessions and a concierge to arrange matches or even restring rackets. The 500-seat stadium court hosts tournaments, and the facilities earned praise from Tennis Resorts Online as a top U.S. destination. With its sprawling grounds, multiple pools and Michelin-starred dining, this is a fancy pick among tennis hotels in Florida.

Hydro-Grid courts at the Boca Raton resort

TOPSโ€™L Beach & Racquet Resort by Wyndham – Miramar Beach (Panhandle)

For a more budget-friendly option, TOPSโ€™L delivers with 12 Rubico green clay courts (10 lighted) in a gated community near Destin. Guests get free court access and can join weekly round robins, clinics or rent a ball machine. The resortโ€™s tennis center is a standout in the Panhandle, and being near top beaches is always a positive. Recent reviews highlight the friendly staff and court upkeep. Condo-style accommodations start around $150-$200 per night, making it a great value for families or groups.

Reunion Resort – Kissimmee (Central Florida)

Just six miles from Disney World, Reunion Resort offers six lighted Hydro-Grid clay courts with a tennis center led by pro Marcelo Gouts, a USTA Florida board member. You can book one-on-one lessons, join clinics or just play casually with friends. The resort hosts local tournaments and pairs well with its water park, pickleball courts and three golf courses for a full vacation. The central location is a big plus here and you’ll find great court quality. Itโ€™s a solid mid-range choice for tennis fans near Orlandoโ€™s attractions.

The Resort at Longboat Key Club – Longboat Key (Gulf Coast)

This Sarasota-area hotel features 20 Har-Tru courts, including a 500-seat stadium for tournaments. Run by USPTA pros, the tennis program offers free court access for guests, plus lessons and social events. The courts are shaded by palms, and the beachfront pool is just steps away. It’s a bit luxurious but with much focus on tennis and you’ll find a relaxed atmosphere in general.

Plenty of tennis courts at the Longboat Key Club

Floridaโ€™s tennis scene is not cooling down. The stateโ€™s warm (and humid…) climate makes outdoor play possible nearly every day, and its facilities are often designed with both amateurs and pros in mind. Home to training academies like the USTA National Campus in Orlando and a history of hosting ATP and WTA events, Florida will always draw players from all over the world. As you might have noticed above, local clubs and tennis hotels often feature Har-Tru clay courts, a favorite for their joint-friendly surface, and many offer clinics, match-making services and tournaments.

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Stefan Jonsson

Stefan is a writer at Tennisnerd since 2023 and keep the readers updated on new events, betting tips and general tennis news.