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The Netherlands has excellent indoor and outdoor tennis facilities with a strong youth development program in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and other major cities.

Avanti '55 is a clay court tennis club based in Nijmegen, Netherlands, founded in 1955. With around 500 members, it is an active club that takes part in competition play and runs five tournaments throughout the year. The club is located at Van Haapsstraat 78 in the 6525 CE postcode area of Nijmegen. The club has five outdoor LED-floodlit courts with a gravel (clay) surface, making evening play possible across the week. Coaching is available from five qualified trainers with experience across all levels, from beginner juniors through to players with top-100 ranking backgrounds. Training is open to members and The Insiders members, with spring and summer programmes running from late March each year. The clubhouse is open Monday through Friday from 19:30 to 23:30, staffed each evening by members themselves behind the bar - giving the club a notably social character. Monday evenings serve as the club's regular ladder night. Many members are also active in organising committees, and the club hosts events such as a pub quiz alongside its competitive programme.

Delft Tennis Federation (DTB) is located in Delft, a historic city in South Holland, Netherlands, positioned between Rotterdam and The Hague. The club operates as a community tennis facility serving both members and non-members through its 13 private tennis courts.The facility offers a tennis school with dedicated youth programs and coaching. DTB hosts competitive play across multiple levels, including youth and senior competitions during spring and autumn seasons, as well as casual play opportunities. The club provides court access via the KNLTB Meet & Play app for non-members booking outside peak hours, and maintains a clubhouse with a bar and catering services. The grounds feature both indoor facilities (including a balloon hall) and outdoor gravel courts.

Haagse Lawn Tennisclub Leimonias is an established tennis club located in The Hague, Netherlands, with a strong tradition of competitive play at the highest levels. The club fields teams in the Eredivisie, the top tier of Dutch tennis competition, and maintains a proud reputation for excellence and community engagement.The club offers a comprehensive membership structure, including a Tennis Academie that provides training and development programs for talented players, and the Leimonias Network Club, which combines competitive sport with professional networking across politics, media, and business. The club organizes regular competitions, seasonal tennis camps during school holidays, and age-specific programs such as Easter tennis events for younger children. A dedicated groundsman manages the facilities to maintain playing standards.

Lentse Lawn Tennis Association (LLTV) is a tennis club serving Lent and surrounding areas in Nijmegen, Netherlands. The club offers tennis courts with facilities including a restaurant/café and showers, creating a welcoming environment for players of all levels.LLTV provides tennis lessons and training for both juniors and seniors through Tennisschool Slagvaardig. Children can participate in two free trial sessions, while adult training groups run on seasonal cycles starting in March and October. The club hosts regular competitive matches through the KNLTB (Royal Dutch Tennis Association) and organizes social events including themed evenings and lotteries throughout the year.

RTV Quirijn is a recreational tennis and padel club located in Tilburg Noord, Netherlands. The club offers 11 tennis courts available year-round, along with 2 padel courts (with plans for expansion to 4 courts following member approval). Members benefit from a queuing system that minimizes wait times for court access.The club describes itself as a friendly, family-oriented association with a welcoming atmosphere. Facilities include a restaurant/café and showers. RTV Quirijn has been affiliated with the Royal Dutch Tennis Association (KNLTB) since 2014 and offers structured lessons for both tennis and padel during seasonal enrollment periods. The club operates a color-coded junior tennis program (red, orange, green, and yellow kids categories) aligned with KNLTB standards.

Tennis vereniging Be Quick 1887 is a tennis club located on the border between Groningen and Haren at sportpark De Esserberg, established in 1987. The club operates 3 clay courts nestled among the trees of the park, creating a quiet oasis for members. It is a small-scale, close-knit community that organizes official KNLTB competitions, tournaments, and professional tennis lessons.The club features a newly completed clubhouse (operational since August 2025) with a bar and café facilities, as well as showers. Members can join official ladder competitions and participate in tournaments such as the Esserberg Open. Membership is quick and easy - applicants can join within one minute online. The club is run largely by dedicated volunteers and emphasizes fair play, mutual encouragement, and respect both on and off the court.

Tennis- en Padelvereniging Het Nieuwe Land is a community sports club located in Almere, Netherlands, offering both tennis and padel facilities for members of all ages. The club hosts internal competitions, ladder tournaments, and regular social events that foster an active and engaged membership.The facility includes five Smash Court courts and maintains an organized schedule of activities including tennis ladder competitions, padel evenings, and morning sessions for seniors. The club operates an access system for members and provides a clubhouse with a cantina area. Known for its lively community atmosphere, Het Nieuwe Land regularly organizes themed events and has secured multiple business partnerships to support club operations and member benefits.

Tennispark W.W. is a quiet tennis club located in the Benoordenhout district of The Hague, Netherlands. Based at Van Hogenhoucklaan 35, the facility serves both recreational and competitive players with gravelcourts and operates as an organized member of the Dutch tennis association (KNLTB).The club offers tennis lessons for juniors, recreational players, and ambitious competitors through its affiliated tennis school, which is run by experienced instructors including Kevin Boelhouwer, a former international player. Programs include group lessons, strip cards, and after-school activities for children. The club also features a restaurant/café and shower facilities, making it a complete sports destination for members and visitors.

Tennisvereniging Breekpunt is a welcoming tennis club located at Teijlerstraat 126 in The Hague, Netherlands. The club serves players of all ages and abilities, from complete beginners to experienced competitive players. Since April 2015, tennis instruction has been provided by Tennisschool Roelant van Boheemen, which offers lessons six days a week.The club offers introductory courses designed for those trying tennis for the first time, consisting of five one-hour lessons covering the fundamentals of the sport. Beyond beginners' programs, regular lessons are tailored to group levels, with instructors developing customized lesson plans based on player ability. The club also accommodates seniors through dedicated senior programs and provides court rental options for members.

Vereniging UVV-Tennis is the tennis division of UVV Utrecht, a multi-sport club founded in 1902 in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The club operates one of the most affordable tennis programs in the Leidsche Rijn area, offering accessible recreational play alongside structured competitive opportunities.The facility provides tennis lessons delivered by HF Sports, a qualified coaching organization that follows KNLTB standards. Lessons are available twice yearly - in spring (April) and autumn (October) - in both individual and group formats. Tenniskids programs cater to younger players with age-appropriate equipment and court sizes, progressing from red balls on half courts for children up to 8 years old, through orange and green categories, to full-court play. The club also hosts youth competition and social events, including regular evening tournaments. On-site amenities include a restaurant/café and showers. Membership is required to participate in lessons, with lesson costs invoiced separately from membership dues.