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Huntsville Tennis Center (HTC)

2305 Airport Road, Huntsville, AL, Phone: (256) 883-3986

Huntsville's newest public tennis facility located off Airport Road just west of South Memorial Parkway.  The lighted facility has 24 soft (rubico) courts and is adding an additional number of hard courts soon.  Court fees are $5 per play.  Annual play passes are available.

Huntsville Area Tennis Association (HATA)

104 Clearbrook Court, Madison, AL 35758, Phone: (256) 772-5898

Dedicated to the development and promotion of tennis in the Huntsville Alabama area.

The Huntsville Athletic Club (HAC)

3250 Leeman Ferry Road, Huntsville, AL, Phone: 881-0931

Located just around the corner from HTC, HAC boasts the only indoor courts in town, 6 of them, in addition they offer 10 outdoor clay courts, certified instructors, tennis lessons, and a pro shop.

Garrett Tennis Academy and the Madison Tennis Center

8324 Old Madison Pike, Madison, AL, Phone: (256) 772-9300

"The Garrett Tennis Academy (GTA) is contracted to provide The City of Madison, Alabama with all levels of tennis instruction for youth and adults. GTA manages the Madison Tennis Center at Dublin Memorial Park which includes 7 newly built lighted tennis courts. Large tennis events such as camps or tournaments are shared between the city and Bob Jones High School which has 6 newly built tennis courts."

The American Tennis Association
Dedicated to the advancement of Tennis without racial barriers.

United States Tennis Association
"Founded in 1881, the USTA’s mission is to promote and develop the growth of tennis, which it does through two distinct business units: Professional Tennis, which promotes the growth of the professional sport in the United States and maximizes revenue opportunities to fund the mission, and Community Tennis, which develops and implements grassroots tennis programs throughout the country."

The International Tennis Federation
"The International Tennis Federation (ITF) is the governing body of tennis, one of the few truly global sports. It is the ITF's objective to promote and develop the game of tennis to make it a truly global sport available to all in a non-racial, non-political form and to preserve the integrity and independence of tennis as a sport."

The Alabama Tennis Association
USTA Southern Section, dedicated to promoting developing the growth of tennis.