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Tennis Courts Near Bangkok Condos: Where to Play by Neighborhood
Find the best tennis clubs within walking distance of your Bangkok condo
Summary
Discover top-rated tennis clubs near condo Bangkok neighborhoods. Our guide maps courts, membership costs, and facilities by area for convenient play.
If you're renting a condo in Bangkok and tennis is part of your routine, you already know the frustration. That rooftop court your building advertised? It's a single concrete slab with faded lines and a net that sags in the middle. Finding a proper tennis club near your condo in Bangkok takes real local knowledge, and the right neighborhood can make all the difference between playing three times a week or giving up entirely.
Bangkok actually has a solid tennis scene once you know where to look. The trick is matching your condo location with nearby courts that are well maintained, reasonably priced, and not fully booked every evening. Let's break it down neighborhood by neighborhood.
Sukhumvit: The Most Options, The Most Competition
Sukhumvit is where most expats end up renting, and luckily it's also where you'll find the highest concentration of tennis facilities. The Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand sits right on Rama I Road near BTS National Stadium, and it's one of the best value clubs in the city. Annual membership runs around 3,000 to 5,000 THB depending on your category, and courts are well maintained with proper lighting for evening play.
If you're living further down Sukhumvit, say around BTS Thong Lo or Ekkamai, Thonglor Tennis Club on Soi Thonglor 4 is the neighborhood go to. Courts here book up fast after 5 PM on weekdays, so regulars learn to reserve a day or two ahead. A one bedroom condo on Thonglor runs 18,000 to 35,000 THB per month, and being walking distance from a quality tennis club genuinely adds to the lifestyle.
Take someone like James, a British consultant renting at Noble Remix near BTS Thong Lo for 22,000 THB per month. He plays twice a week at the Thonglor courts and joined a casual doubles group through a LINE chat. That kind of setup doesn't happen by accident. He specifically chose his condo because he could walk to the courts in under ten minutes.
Sathorn and Silom: Hidden Gems for Serious Players
Sathorn might not scream "tennis neighborhood," but it quietly delivers. The Royal Bangkok Sports Club on Henri Dunant Road has gorgeous grass and hard courts, though membership is famously exclusive and expensive. For most renters, the more realistic option is the courts at Lumphini Park, located right off MRT Lumphini or BTS Sala Daeng.
The Lumphini public courts charge around 100 to 200 THB per hour, which is about as cheap as it gets in central Bangkok. They're basic but functional, and the park setting actually makes for a pleasant session, especially on weekend mornings before the heat kicks in.
A couple renting at The Address Sathorn for around 28,000 THB per month could easily make Lumphini their home court. It's a ten minute walk or one MRT stop. Pair that with the park's running paths and you've essentially got a full outdoor fitness setup without paying for a gym membership.
Ari and Phahonyothin: The Underrated Tennis Belt
Here's one most newcomers miss. The area around BTS Ari and up through Saphan Kwai has several solid tennis options that rarely show up in expat guides. The National Sports Development Fund courts near the National Stadium area are accessible, but closer to Ari you'll find smaller private clubs tucked into residential sois.
Soi Ari itself has become one of Bangkok's most popular rental neighborhoods, with one bedrooms going for 12,000 to 22,000 THB per month. The vibe is local, walkable, and full of great food. Tennis courts at nearby Vachirabenjatas Park, also known as Rot Fai Park, offer public booking at low rates.
Picture a young Thai professional renting at Centric Ari Station for 15,000 THB per month. She plays at the Rot Fai courts every Saturday morning with colleagues, then grabs brunch at one of the cafes on Soi Ari 4. That's a lifestyle that costs a fraction of what a similar setup would run in Thonglor.
Riverside and Ratchadaphisek: Worth Considering
The riverside isn't traditionally a tennis hub, but several luxury condos along the Chao Phraya actually have their own proper courts. Buildings like Banyan Tree Residences and The Residences at Mandarin Oriental come with serious racquet facilities, though rents start at 60,000 THB per month and climb steeply from there.
Over on Ratchadaphisek near MRT Thailand Cultural Centre, you'll find a more budget friendly scene. Several sport complexes along Ratchadaphisek Road offer court rentals by the hour at 150 to 300 THB. Condos here rent for 10,000 to 18,000 THB per month, making it one of the most affordable areas to combine city living with regular tennis.
What to Check Before You Sign a Lease
If tennis is non negotiable for you, do a few things before committing to a condo. First, visit the building's courts in person if it claims to have them. Photos in listings can be years old, and maintenance varies wildly. Second, check Google Maps for nearby clubs and call to ask about booking availability during your preferred time slots. Evening courts between 5 PM and 8 PM are the hardest to get across the city.
Third, ask about guest policies if you play doubles with friends who live elsewhere. Some condo courts restrict outside visitors, and some clubs charge extra for non member guests. These small details shape whether you'll actually play regularly or just talk about getting back into tennis.
Finding the right condo near a tennis club in Bangkok is really about aligning your budget, your neighborhood preferences, and your playing schedule. It's completely doable once you know the landscape. If you want to search Bangkok condos by location and filter for what actually matters to your lifestyle, try browsing listings on superagent.co. The AI matching makes it surprisingly easy to narrow things down to exactly the neighborhood that fits.
If you're renting a condo in Bangkok and tennis is part of your routine, you already know the frustration. That rooftop court your building advertised? It's a single concrete slab with faded lines and a net that sags in the middle. Finding a proper tennis club near your condo in Bangkok takes real local knowledge, and the right neighborhood can make all the difference between playing three times a week or giving up entirely.
Bangkok actually has a solid tennis scene once you know where to look. The trick is matching your condo location with nearby courts that are well maintained, reasonably priced, and not fully booked every evening. Let's break it down neighborhood by neighborhood.
Sukhumvit: The Most Options, The Most Competition
Sukhumvit is where most expats end up renting, and luckily it's also where you'll find the highest concentration of tennis facilities. The Lawn Tennis Association of Thailand sits right on Rama I Road near BTS National Stadium, and it's one of the best value clubs in the city. Annual membership runs around 3,000 to 5,000 THB depending on your category, and courts are well maintained with proper lighting for evening play.
If you're living further down Sukhumvit, say around BTS Thong Lo or Ekkamai, Thonglor Tennis Club on Soi Thonglor 4 is the neighborhood go to. Courts here book up fast after 5 PM on weekdays, so regulars learn to reserve a day or two ahead. A one bedroom condo on Thonglor runs 18,000 to 35,000 THB per month, and being walking distance from a quality tennis club genuinely adds to the lifestyle.
Take someone like James, a British consultant renting at Noble Remix near BTS Thong Lo for 22,000 THB per month. He plays twice a week at the Thonglor courts and joined a casual doubles group through a LINE chat. That kind of setup doesn't happen by accident. He specifically chose his condo because he could walk to the courts in under ten minutes.
Sathorn and Silom: Hidden Gems for Serious Players
Sathorn might not scream "tennis neighborhood," but it quietly delivers. The Royal Bangkok Sports Club on Henri Dunant Road has gorgeous grass and hard courts, though membership is famously exclusive and expensive. For most renters, the more realistic option is the courts at Lumphini Park, located right off MRT Lumphini or BTS Sala Daeng.
The Lumphini public courts charge around 100 to 200 THB per hour, which is about as cheap as it gets in central Bangkok. They're basic but functional, and the park setting actually makes for a pleasant session, especially on weekend mornings before the heat kicks in.
A couple renting at The Address Sathorn for around 28,000 THB per month could easily make Lumphini their home court. It's a ten minute walk or one MRT stop. Pair that with the park's running paths and you've essentially got a full outdoor fitness setup without paying for a gym membership.
Ari and Phahonyothin: The Underrated Tennis Belt
Here's one most newcomers miss. The area around BTS Ari and up through Saphan Kwai has several solid tennis options that rarely show up in expat guides. The National Sports Development Fund courts near the National Stadium area are accessible, but closer to Ari you'll find smaller private clubs tucked into residential sois.
Soi Ari itself has become one of Bangkok's most popular rental neighborhoods, with one bedrooms going for 12,000 to 22,000 THB per month. The vibe is local, walkable, and full of great food. Tennis courts at nearby Vachirabenjatas Park, also known as Rot Fai Park, offer public booking at low rates.
Picture a young Thai professional renting at Centric Ari Station for 15,000 THB per month. She plays at the Rot Fai courts every Saturday morning with colleagues, then grabs brunch at one of the cafes on Soi Ari 4. That's a lifestyle that costs a fraction of what a similar setup would run in Thonglor.
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Riverside and Ratchadaphisek: Worth Considering
The riverside isn't traditionally a tennis hub, but several luxury condos along the Chao Phraya actually have their own proper courts. Buildings like Banyan Tree Residences and The Residences at Mandarin Oriental come with serious racquet facilities, though rents start at 60,000 THB per month and climb steeply from there.
Over on Ratchadaphisek near MRT Thailand Cultural Centre, you'll find a more budget friendly scene. Several sport complexes along Ratchadaphisek Road offer court rentals by the hour at 150 to 300 THB. Condos here rent for 10,000 to 18,000 THB per month, making it one of the most affordable areas to combine city living with regular tennis.
What to Check Before You Sign a Lease
If tennis is non negotiable for you, do a few things before committing to a condo. First, visit the building's courts in person if it claims to have them. Photos in listings can be years old, and maintenance varies wildly. Second, check Google Maps for nearby clubs and call to ask about booking availability during your preferred time slots. Evening courts between 5 PM and 8 PM are the hardest to get across the city.
Third, ask about guest policies if you play doubles with friends who live elsewhere. Some condo courts restrict outside visitors, and some clubs charge extra for non member guests. These small details shape whether you'll actually play regularly or just talk about getting back into tennis.
Finding the right condo near a tennis club in Bangkok is really about aligning your budget, your neighborhood preferences, and your playing schedule. It's completely doable once you know the landscape. If you want to search Bangkok condos by location and filter for what actually matters to your lifestyle, try browsing listings on superagent.co. The AI matching makes it surprisingly easy to narrow things down to exactly the neighborhood that fits.
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