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5 Best Indoor Tennis Courts in Hong Kong (2026)

From CourtSide to TennisLOFT — Where to Book Your Next Session

By Kevin C.
August 21, 2026
8 min read
#indoor tennis#indoor sports#kwun tong#lai chi kok#quarry bay#north point#wong chuk hang#tsuen wan

Weather-proof tennis practice is booming in Hong Kong. Here are five indoor courts worth booking in 2026 — including CourtSide in Kwun Tong, plus TennACE, Tennisy, Tennistopia, and TennisLOFT in Wong Chuk Hang.

5 Best Indoor Tennis Courts in Hong Kong (2026)

Hong Kong’s indoor tennis scene is built for the typhoon season and weeknight grind — ball-machine lanes, practice clubhouses, and full indoor courts, so rain never cancels your session. If you’re choosing a first indoor court (or planning an active date that actually gets you moving), these five venues cover Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Most rent racquets and take online or WhatsApp bookings, so you can show up without owning gear.

1. CourtSide — Kwun Tong Clubhouse with Community Vibes

Room 502, 5/F, MG162, 162 Wai Yip Street, Kwun Tong
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1. CourtSide — Kwun Tong Clubhouse with Community Vibes

CourtSide is the Kwun Tong favourite when you want more than a bare practice lane. The clubhouse setup includes a 9.5m-depth indoor practice court, shower, and a vinyl-record vibe that works for couples and friends who want post-hit hangout energy — plus members-only events like Tennis & Rave and Roland Garros live viewing.

Sessions run 30 minutes at HK$90. Packages (6 / 10 / 18 sessions) cut the per-hit cost; monthly membership at HK$150 adds 10% off booking, event access, and clubhouse use during hours.

Best for: Dates, community events, Kwun Tong after-work hits

Price range: HK$90 / 30 min; packages from ~HK$480; membership HK$150/mo

Hours: Daily 10:00–22:00

Pro Tip: Book a package if you’ll return weekly — membership unlocks the social calendar

How to book: courtsidehk.com

2. TennACE Court — 24-Hour Lanes in Lai Chi Kok (and Tsuen Wan)

Flat 1905, 19/F, Prowell Asia Centre, 926 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Lai Chi Kok (also Tsuen Wan: Flat 1803, 18/F, International Enterprise Centre 3, 18 Tai Chung Road)
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2. TennACE Court — 24-Hour Lanes in Lai Chi Kok (and Tsuen Wan)

TennACE is Hong Kong’s dual-branch indoor training brand — Lai Chi Kok (one minute from MTR Exit C) and Tsuen Wan — with three ball-machine lanes per site. Court 1 is wider and beginner-friendly; Courts 2 and 3 are longer for consistency work. Preset tablet modes (forehand, backhand, random, alternating) mean you can start training without a coach on site.

Normal rate is about HK$90 / 30 min; non-peak about HK$70 (weekdays 2–5pm and 11pm–10am; weekends/holidays midnight–9am). Free racquet loan across brands is a real differentiator, and LCK runs 24 hours.

Best for: Late-night practice, beginners, free racquet trials

Price range: ~HK$70–90 / 30 min

Hours: 24 hours (Lai Chi Kok); confirm Tsuen Wan on booking

Pro Tip: Share Court 1 with a friend (wider lane), or open the divider to combine Courts 2+3

How to book: tennacecourt.com (Lai Chi Kok / Tsuen Wan reservation pages)

3. Tennisy — Quarry Bay Solo Ball-Machine Practice

Unit 2303, Westlands Centre, 20 Westlands Road, Quarry Bay
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3. Tennisy — Quarry Bay Solo Ball-Machine Practice

Tennisy in Quarry Bay is built for focused, self-paced hitting — automated ball machines, climate control, showers, and a leisure area if you’re waiting on a partner. It’s a strong Island East pick when you want repetition without booking a full outdoor court.

Standard rate is about HK$95 / 30 min; non-peak about HK$75 (weekday 2pm–6pm, excluding public holidays). Racquets are included with the session.

Best for: Solo drills, Island East after work, budget non-peak slots

Price range: ~HK$75–95 / 30 min

Hours: Confirm on booking (staff hours often ~10:00–22:00)

Pro Tip: Aim for weekday afternoon non-peak if you’re flexible on time

How to book: tennisyhk.com

4. Tennistopia — North Point Deep-Court Auto Tennis Club

5B, North Point Industrial Building, 499 King's Road, North Point
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4. Tennistopia — North Point Deep-Court Auto Tennis Club

Tennistopia’s North Point club leans premium: roughly 4,800 sq ft with up to ~11–12m hitting depth, ITF-style sports flooring, high-power machines with multi-mode tablet control, plus showers, lounge, and mini-bar energy after you finish. Coaching and group classes sit alongside free-flow auto sessions.

Auto tennis sessions are typically around HK$90 / 30 min (packages from about HK$75 per session). Book online up to two weeks ahead; North Point MTR Exit B3 is about a two-minute walk (use Marble Road entrance after 6pm weekdays / weekends & PH).

Best for: Longer-depth practice, club amenities, Island East dates

Price range: ~HK$75–90 / 30 min

Hours: Confirm on booking calendar

Pro Tip: If you want the “almost half-court” feel indoors, prioritise Tennistopia’s depth over shorter industrial lanes

How to book: tennistopia.hk / WhatsApp 6543 7001

5. TennisLOFT — Wong Chuk Hang Indoor Club with Deep Courts

12A, Kin Teck Industrial Building, 26 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Wong Chuk Hang
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5. TennisLOFT — Wong Chuk Hang Indoor Club with Deep Courts

TennisLOFT is the South Island pick when you want a proper indoor club — not a tiny self-service lane. Expect a ~12m-deep × 3.5m-wide performance court with ITF-certified flooring, automated ball-feeding machines, showers, a club lounge, and a pro shop, plus on-site coaching if you want lessons alongside solo drills.

Hours run roughly Mon–Fri 10:00–22:30 and Sat–Sun 09:00–22:30. Wong Chuk Hang MTR Exit B is about a three-minute walk to 26 Wong Chuk Hang Road.

Best for: South Island players, longer-depth practice, club amenities + coaching

Price range: Confirm single-entry / package rates on booking

Hours: Mon–Fri 10:00–22:30; Sat–Sun 09:00–22:30

Pro Tip: Pair a machine session with lounge downtime — easy half-day plan near the Wong Chuk Hang strip

How to book: tennislofthk.com / WhatsApp 5704 4528

How to Choose Your Indoor Court

Match the venue to your plan: CourtSide for a Kwun Tong clubhouse date and community events, TennACE when you need 24-hour lanes and free racquets in Lai Chi Kok/Tsuen Wan, Tennisy for Island East solo drills on a budget, Tennistopia when you want deeper North Point courts and club amenities, and TennisLOFT when you’re on the South Island and want a polished indoor club session.

Book peak evening slots early — indoor practice lanes fill fast after work. Wear non-marking court shoes, bring water, and confirm racquet rental when you reserve. Prices shift with packages and promotions, so treat the ranges above as a planning guide and double-check on the venue’s booking page before you pay.

Pro Tips

  • 1Most venues include or loan racquets — confirm when booking so beginners don’t need gear
  • 2Peak weekday evenings sell out first; book 1–3 days ahead for after-work slots
  • 3Wear proper indoor court shoes; many venues discourage dark-marking soles
  • 4Nearest MTR anchors: Kwun Tong (CourtSide), Lai Chi Kok (TennACE), Quarry Bay (Tennisy), North Point (Tennistopia), Wong Chuk Hang (TennisLOFT)
  • 5Packages and memberships cut per-session cost if you train weekly