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What’s new at the Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center

Whether you enjoy exploring scenic trails, paddling on a lake, or playing tennis, Lake Oswego makes it easy for you to live an active lifestyle. This vibrant Portland suburb is a haven for outdoor and sports enthusiasts, boasting a great selection of well-maintained parks and recreational centers, as well as community amenities like sports courts, playgrounds, and walking trails.

One of the city’s standout facilities is the recently renovated Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center. Aside from taking part in a wide range of engaging tennis programs and activities offered here, residents and visitors also have year-round access to state-of-the-art tennis courts, amenities, and services.

Ready to ace your game? Dive into this article to learn more about the exciting new offerings waiting for you at the Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center.

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A HAVEN FOR TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS

Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center

Serving the community since 1974, the Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center has become a cherished hub for tennis enthusiasts of all ages and abilities. It is located at 2900 Diane Drive near the intersection of SW Stafford Road and SW Palisades Drive. With four indoor courts and three outdoor courts – scattered across convenient locations within the city – the Center ensures year-round access to the sport you love.

More than just housing courts, the Tennis Center takes pride in fostering inclusivity, being the proud host of the only Special Olympics tennis program in the Pacific Northwest.

So, whether you’re a seasoned competitor, a curious beginner, or an athlete seeking an inclusive environment, the Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center welcomes you with open arms.

REVAMPED AND READY FOR NEW MATCHES

Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center

Halfway through 2022, the Tennis Center underwent a major transformation to enhance the tennis experience for players and spectators alike. Here are some of the exciting new features you can expect:

  • Enhanced viewing experience. The Tennis Center now boasts a completely rebuilt lobby with multiple dedicated viewing areas. This allows spectators to enjoy a more immersive and engaging experience during matches, lessons, or practice sessions.
  • New meeting rooms. These versatile rooms may be used for pre-game strategy meetings, team gatherings, or even small events, providing players with comfortable spaces to relax and socialize off the court.
  • Expanded seating. Both the downstairs and upstairs areas now offer increased seating capacity, accommodating more spectators and creating a more pleasant atmosphere for players waiting their turn.
  • Resurfaced courts. The Tennis Center prioritized player experience by resurfacing all courts, ensuring optimal playing conditions for everyone. The smooth and even surface not only provides a more enjoyable game but also reduces the risk of slips, falls, and injuries that are likely to occur on uneven surfaces.
  • Improved lighting and accessibility. Upgraded lighting throughout the facility creates a warm, vibrant atmosphere that allows players to see the court clearly and perform at their best. Moreover, the Tennis Center continues to prioritize inclusivity by improving ADA accessibility throughout its facilities. This includes features like ramps, wider doorways, and accessible restrooms, ensuring that players of all abilities may access and enjoy the tennis courts.
  • Expanded restrooms. One of the key parts of the renovations, the Tennis Center has effectively doubled its bathroom facilities. This provides much-needed convenience and comfort for the increased number of visitors coming to the facility.
  • Racquet repair and maintenance services. The Tennis Center continues to offer a variety of racquet services, including racquet stringing and repair. They carry a variety of string options but patrons may also provide their own. The turnaround time for racquets remains less than a week and rush orders are welcome. The Tennis Center also sells grips, overgrip, vibration dampeners, and tennis balls by the can or case.

HOW DO YOU RESERVE A COURT?

The Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center offers a convenient and straightforward process for reserving your court, whether you’re a resident, a non-resident, or part of a USTA league.

Court availability and fees

Court reservations at the Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center are available for an hourly fee of $24, applicable to both Lake Oswego residents and non-residents. The courts are open every day of the year.

Keycard access for extended hours

To access the Tennis Center outside of regular business hours (Mon-Sat, 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM) or anytime the front desk is not staffed, a keycard is required. Keycards may be purchased or renewed at the Tennis Center Front Desk for $20. However, take note that reservations are still required when using a keycard outside of staffed hours.

Booking a reservation

Court reservations may be made online or by calling the Front Desk. Please note that all fees are subject to change and it’s best to check the latest information on the Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center website.

HIT YOUR STRIDE WITH THESE LESSONS AND PROGRAMS

mother teaching her child tennis

Whether you’re picking up a racquet for the first time or aiming to ace your competition, the Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center offers a comprehensive selection of lessons and programs designed to take your game to the next level.

From engaging group sessions to personalized private lessons, and from beginner-friendly classes to advanced training, the Tennis Center has programs for all ages and skill levels.

Adult tennis

Embrace the joy of tennis, regardless of your experience level. The Tennis Center’s adult tennis lessons are designed to help you progress at your own pace, offering a supportive environment and expert guidance every step of the way.

LEARN, PRACTICE, COMPETE

Every lesson incorporates a balanced blend of instruction, practice drills, and match play. This structure ensures that you not only grasp new techniques but also gain the confidence to apply them in a simulated game environment. Match play also fosters a sense of healthy competition and teaches you valuable skills like scoring, strategy, and game etiquette.

GROUP LESSONS

The adult tennis group classes cater to diverse skill levels, categorized according to the National Tennis Rating Program (NTRP). You’ll be placed in a class with players of similar abilities, ensuring a challenging and rewarding experience.

Here’s a rundown of the different skill levels used at the Tennis Center:

  • Beginner classes (Level 1 (NTRP 1.0-2.4) and Level 2 (NTRP 2.5-2.9)). These classes provide a solid foundation for new players, covering basic rules, grip techniques, and fundamental strokes like forehand and backhand. Here, you’ll gain the confidence and skills to comfortably engage in rallies and matches.
  • Intermediate classes (Level 3 (NTRP 3.0-3.9)). Designed for players with some experience, these classes focus on refining technique, incorporating strategy, and exploring doubles play. You’ll hone your serves, returns, volleys, and groundstrokes while learning strategies to elevate your game.
  • Advanced classes (Level 4 (NTRP 4.0+)). Geared towards seasoned players, these classes aim to fine-tune your skills, develop advanced strategies, and enhance your mental toughness. You’ll push your boundaries, build agility, and be ready to dominate competitive matches.

If you want to sharpen your skills, try their dynamic Drill & Play program. This program utilizes engaging moving drills to create a challenging and rewarding learning experience for all skill levels. Choose from a variety of group classesand Drill & Play sessions here.

PRIVATE LESSONS

Seeking one-on-one personalized instruction? The Tennis Center’s professional teaching staff will work closely with you to identify your goals and develop a customized training plan to help you achieve them. Contact the Tennis Center for a list of their qualified instructors.

Youth tennis

Spark a life-long love of tennis in your young athlete! The Tennis Center’s engaging youth tennis program offers a variety of age-appropriate classes for children ages 5 to 8.

  • Red Ball Rookies (5- & 6-year-olds). This introductory class uses fun games and activities to develop coordination, balance, and agility while introducing the basics of tennis.
  • Red Ball 1 (7–8-year-olds or 5–6-year-olds with prior experience). Building upon the foundation, this class focuses on further developing stroke skills, movement, and game awareness.
  • Red Ball 2 (5–8-year-olds who have completed Red Ball 1). This class takes young players to the next level by introducing advanced techniques and strategies while maintaining a fun and engaging atmosphere.

SPECIAL OLYMPICS TENNIS PROGRAM

The Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center is home to Oregon’s only Special Olympics tennis program that helps in the learning and development of fundamental skills, movement, fitness, and enjoyment of the sport within a supportive and encouraging environment.

The program typically runs during the winter and spring seasons, so make sure to get in touch with the coordinators to ensure availability. They also welcome passionate volunteers to contribute to this remarkable initiative.

TENNIS LEAGUES

Ready to test your skills against other players? Take your game to the next level and join one of their exciting tennis leagues:

  • Greater Portland City League. This league offers women over 19 the opportunity to participate in friendly inter-city matches throughout the fall and spring seasons. Matches typically take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, with a dedicated senior division on Thursdays.
  • United States Tennis Association (USTA) Adult Leagues. This platform provides an opportunity for players aged 18 and over to compete at various skill levels (2.5 and above). While not directly organized by the Center, aspiring team captains can form their own teams and reserve courts at the facility.

GO BEYOND THE COURT IN LAKE OSWEGO

Beyond the exciting world of tennis, Lake Oswego offers a vibrant selection of activities and attractions for every interest. Whether you seek outdoor adventures or cultural experiences, the city has something to keep you engaged.

Explore other recreational centers in Lake Oswego

senior warming up

Lake Oswego boasts a diverse range of recreational havens beyond the tennis courts, catering to various interests and age groups.

Luscher Farm

Step back in time and explore sustainable agriculture practices at Luscher Farm. Previously a dairy operation owned by Rudie and Esther Luscher, this farm was purchased by the City of Lake Oswego in 1990. Today, it serves as a facility for agriculture-related knowledge, targeting visitors interested in local food and organic plant production.

Luscher Farm offers a variety of organic and sustainable gardening and farming programs, including the Lake Oswego Parks & Recreation Community Gardens, Children’s Garden, and the 47th Ave Farm Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program. It also has an Adopt-a-Plot program, in which participants are assigned a 4’x20′ plot where they will apply what they learned about growing produce organically. This program is a wonderful way to learn basic gardening skills.

The farm is open to the public from dawn until dusk, and pathways around the farm are accessible to most people, including those pushing strollers and using walkers or motorized chairs.

Lake Oswego Swim Park

Cool off and create summer memories at this exclusive facility for Lake Oswego residents. Certified lifeguards, inner tubes, lounge chairs, picnic tables, and water toys provide a refreshing escape during the hot months (open July 1 – August 31, 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM).

Lake Oswego Community Rowing (LOCR)

Embrace the challenge and camaraderie of rowing with this non-profit club operating from the Charlie S. Brown Water Sports Center on the Willamette River. LOCR offers comprehensive rowing programs for all ages and experience levels:

  • Learn to Row: Beginner classes open to anyone aged 12 and up
  • Youth Rowing: Programs designed for teenagers (ages 12-18)
  • Experienced Adult (Masters) Rowing: For seasoned rowers 18+
  • Indoor Land Training: Accessible to everyone, regardless of experience
  • Private Lessons: Available year-round

Lake Oswego Adult Community Center (LOACC)

Seeking social connection, lifelong learning, and healthy living? This vibrant hub is for individuals aged 55 and over, where they can join and engage in a variety of programs and activities:

  • Stay active. Participate in fitness classes, walking groups, and health & wellness programs.
  • Enrich the mind. Explore non-credit courses, guest lectures, and book clubs.
  • Connect and give back. Join social events, volunteer opportunities, and game nights.

Embrace the great outdoors

Outdoor enthusiasts have no lack of options when it comes to going on an adventure in Lake Oswego’s abundant parkland, trails, and waterways:

  • Paddle your way to serenity. Glide across the tranquil waters of Oswego Lake, a haven for kayaking and canoeing. Explore its hidden coves, serene bays, and vibrant wildlife, or simply soak in the calming atmosphere. Local outfitters offer rentals for those without their own equipment.
  • Hike, bike, and explore. Just outside Portland lies Tryon Creek State Park, a paradise for outdoor adventurers. Hike or bike along scenic trails suited for all experience levels, where you can marvel at the stunning forest landscapes and diverse wildlife. You may also join its educational programs, learn about the park’s rich history and ecology, or try your hand at archery or geocaching.
  • Pedal through the countryside. Embark on a scenic cycling adventure on the Springbrook Trail. Spanning 4.5 miles, this paved path offers an easy-to-navigate route, perfect for a relaxed ride or a challenging workout.

Immerse yourself in Lake Oswego’s history and culture

Every Saturday from May until October, the Lake Oswego Farmers Market bursts into life. Enjoy the lively atmosphere as you browse fresh produce, handcrafted goods, and unique finds from local vendors. It’s the perfect opportunity to support your community while also treating yourself to delicious local offerings.

Take a journey through time at the Oswego Heritage House, a beautifully restored Victorian-era home that stands as a testament to the city’s rich history. Explore the various artifacts, photographs, and documents that showcase Lake Oswego’s evolution. This museum also hosts engaging events like musical performances, art shows, and book signings, making it a cultural gem.

DISCOVER LAKE OSWEGO WITH ADRIAN

As you consider the many advantages of living in Lake Oswego, remember that a vibrant community is just as important as a beautiful home. The newly renovated Lake Oswego Indoor Tennis Center is just a glimpse into the exceptional lifestyle this city offers.

Ready to call Lake Oswego home? Partner with Adrian Olmstead, a local market expert and top producer at Cascade Hasson Sotheby’s. His deep community connections, proven marketing strategies, and commitment to a seamless home-buying experience will help you navigate the local housing market with ease.

Start your Lake Oswego journey today! Get in touch with Adrian at 503.449.9580 or send him an email to schedule a consultation.



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