5 OF THE BEST TENNIS CLUBS IN BERLIN
From clubs with automatic roofs (no, really) to those nestled in scenic spots perfect for a post-match dip, here’s your ultimate guide to the top 5 tennis clubs in Berlin.
1
LTTC Rot-Weiß
Most Iconic and Prestigious
One of the most prestigious and historic tennis clubs in Germany, situated in the scenic Grunewald area of Berlin. Established in 1897, the club has a rich heritage and has played a pivotal role in the development of tennis in Germany. The club is renowned for its world-class facilities, high-profile tournaments, and distinguished membership, including legends like Steffi Graf (who has a whole stadium here in her name) . The courts are so well-maintained, you might think they have their own beauty routine. The clubhouse offers a range of amenities, including a restaurant with a lovely terrace by the lake, a fitness center, and a pro shop. The club hosts major tennis events, including the annual WTA 500 cup.

Becoming a Member: Your odds are slim—better start villa-hunting in the neighborhood or hope for a Boris Becker recommendation

Address: Gottfried-von-Cramm-Weg 47-55, 14193 Berlin
https://www.rot-weiss-berlin.de
2
Tennisfreunde
Best for Community Spirit
Established in 2018, Tennisfreunde is a vibrant tennis club situated in the heart of Berlin with an urban feel reminiscent of New York. Known for its rare hard courts, this club fosters a supportive community where tennis enthusiasts of all levels can enjoy the sport and grow together. The club embraces a modern approach, evident in its user-friendly website. No wonder—it’s co-founded by Ole Tillmann, a renowned figure in the tech and entertainment industries. While other clubs’ websites look like they were made in the days of wooden rackets, Tennisfreunde’s is sleek and modern. And let’s clarify: “Tennisfreunde” translates to “Tennis Friends,” which perfectly captures the community spirit of the club.

Becoming a Member: The community spirit is strong here, so while membership is in high demand, those who are persistent and show genuine interest in the club’s activities may find themselves welcomed into this tight-knit group.

Address: Boyenstraße 22, 10115 Berlin
https://www.tennisfreunde.berlin
3
Grunewald Tennisclub

Most Likely to Make Your Friends Jealous

Founded in 1931, Grunewald Tennisclub combines old-school charm with modern swagger. The club features 13 top-tier clay courts and a fancy club villa that is the perfect backdrop for your next Instagram post. During the winter, the club keeps the game going with several indoor courts, ensuring year-round play.

Becoming a Member: Want in? Show some genuine love for the game and a bit of charm. If you’re lucky, you might just secure your spot in this elite club. As a club insider, you’ll enjoy exclusive events, top-notch coaching, and a community that’s as passionate about tennis as you are.

Address: Flinsberger Platz 8-14, 14193 Berlin
https://www.grunewald-tennisclub.de
4
Osram Tennisclub
Low Cost, High Community Spirit
Tucked away inside the larger Longline Tennis Club and bordering with a football field, Osram is the smallest club in the city, with just two courts. With an annual membership fee of just 180 euros, it’s also one of the most affordable clubs in the city. Not bad for unlimited play! This tight-knit, family-like community offers a warm welcome to tennis enthusiasts of all levels. And yes, this club actually belongs to that Osram—the famous lightbulb company (funny enough, the courts don’t have any lights). Located in a beautiful area between a kanal and Plötzensee, perfect for a post-match dip if you’re not already soaked in sweat.

Becoming a Member: Joining the club is easy, reflecting the club’s welcoming spirit. Just shoot an email to the club pres, fill out the form, and you’re in.

Address: Nordufer 28A, 13351 Berlin
https://svo1909.de
5
Sportcenter Wittenau
Best for hard courts and guest play

Sportcenter Wittenau is a standout choice for tennis enthusiasts, featuring two of Berlin’s rare hard courts. The courts come with an automatic roof that opens and closes, perfect for all-weather play. Unlike many clubs, it’s not an e.V., so you can easily book as a guest, with court prices ranging from 22 to 28 euros per hour. Although it’s a bit off the beaten path, the unique combo makes the journey worth it. Ideal for players who prefer tennis without the membership hassle.

Membership: not needed

Address: Wittenauer Straße 82-86, 13435 Berlin
https://sportcenter-wittenau.de