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Meet Tennis Players in Boston

Boston’s tennis scene is passionate but scattered, and finding a partner who’s not already locked into a league can be tricky. Whether you're new to the city, recently out of a team, or just want to rally more often, this is the easiest way to meet local players who match your pace and playing style.

Serve Up New Matches Without the Guesswork

From the riverside courts along the Esplanade to the tucked-away setups in Brookline and Allston, Boston has plenty of places to play—but who to play with is the real challenge.

Our platform helps connect tennis players based on level, availability, and vibe. Whether you're hoping to drill serves at Amory Park or set up casual doubles in Cambridge, it’s easy to get started. Build a quick profile, meet fellow locals, and set up a no-pressure video intro before hitting the court.

If you’ve ever walked past the public courts thinking “wish I had someone to play with,” now you do.

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Top 10 Public-Access Tennis Courts in Boston

A list of go-to spots across the metro area for friendly games or regular matchups:

  1. Riverside Courts (Esplanade) – Scenic and central, right along the Charles River with public access and stunning views
  2. Amory Park (Brookline) – Well-kept clay courts that are free and open to the public, a local favorite
  3. Moakley Park (South Boston) – Popular, spacious setup with lighted courts and open drop-in hours
  4. Boston Common Tennis Courts – Historic and walkable with a city skyline backdrop; perfect for casual games
  5. Almont Park Tennis Courts (Mattapan) – Public hard courts with solid lighting and a friendly neighborhood scene
  6. Carter Playground (South End) – Four updated hard courts close to Northeastern, good for after-work matches
  7. Bunker Hill Community College Courts (Charlestown) – Free to use when school isn’t in session, well maintained
  8. Ringer Park (Allston) – Three well-used public courts popular with students and young professionals
  9. Artesani Park Tennis Courts (Brighton) – Hidden gem near the Charles with plenty of room to play
  10. Magazine Beach Park (Cambridge) – Public riverside courts with a chill, local vibe

Explore More Ways to Meet People in Boston

Boston has over 300 public tennis courts citywide, from neighborhood parks to waterfront spots. What’s been missing is a simple way to find your people.

IRL Intros is for Everyone

Finally, there’s a place where you can connect with others for the activities you enjoy without the awkwardness of dating apps or random meetups with name tags.

If you know exactly what you want to do but prefer not to go solo, there’s someone out there looking for the same experience. And if you're open to meeting new people and trying new things, we make it easy to find the right connections for exciting experiences.

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