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Club de Campo Villa de Madrid, best known simply as Club de Campo, is a prestigious country and sports club established in 1929 in Madrid, Spain. It ranks among the city's most renowned clubs and hosts major international sporting events including the Spain Golf Open and the Longines Global Champions Tour.The club offers a comprehensive range of facilities centered on tennis and padel courts alongside two championship 18-hole golf courses, hockey pitches, horse-riding facilities, and swimming pools. The golf courses - the Javier Arana-designed Negro course (opened 1956) and the Seve Ballesteros-designed Amarillo course - have hosted prestigious tournaments such as the Open de España and European Tour events. The club's tennis program is notable for having hosted the 2008 Fed Cup final. Beyond golf and tennis, Club de Campo supports strong competitive hockey programs, with the women's team holding 22 national titles and the men's team winning three División de Honor championships since 2020.

Club de Tenis Chamartín is a private sports club founded in 1966 in the heart of Madrid. Located on Calle Federico Salmón in the Chamartín district, it has established itself as a key reference point for tennis in the city. The club received recognition as a Historic Club in Bronze from the Community of Madrid, honoring its nearly 60 years of contributions to grassroots sports development in Madrid. The facility offers comprehensive sporting amenities including dedicated tennis courts, a youth area, a social building, and a two-level parking garage. Beyond tennis, the club provides paddle and swimming programs. The venue has hosted significant tennis instruction programs, including courses for the National Tennis Teaching certification organized by the Royal Spanish Tennis Federation. The club maintains an active competitive calendar, regularly hosting tournaments and contributing to Madrid's tennis development. Its facilities support both recreational players and competitive athletes, with the club actively involved in the broader Spanish tennis community.

Federación de Tenis de Madrid - Fuencarral is the tennis federation facility located in the northern zone of Madrid's capital, positioned at 690 meters altitude. The facility serves as a venue for major tournaments within the Madrid tennis calendar.The club features outdoor hard courts with Greenset surfaces, designed for fast-paced play. Amenities include a restaurant or café, making it convenient for players and spectators during events and training sessions.

Club Internacional de Tenis is located in Majadahonda, Madrid, Spain, and has been operating since 1970. Founded by Juan Manuel Couder Sánchez, the club has undergone significant modernization and renovation to become a nationally recognized facility. It was elevated to the status of Gold Club by the Spanish Tennis Federation and now serves on the federation's assembly and delegated commission.The club features 16 tennis courts staffed by experienced professionals, alongside padel facilities with specialized instructors. Members have access to common recreational areas, a range of organized activities, and private parking. The club offers individual, family, youth, and junior membership options at various price points.