tennis club

Tennis Club in London

Looking for a tennis club in London? You've got two paths: find an existing one or start your own. Volley makes both easier. The UK has a deep club tradition for tennis, squash, and badminton, with the LTA and national bodies supporting club registration and competition.

Finding an existing tennis club in London

The first step is searching the obvious places: the city's sports facility directory, local Facebook groups, and the national governing body for the sport (where it exists). Most established clubs have a website or at least a social media presence — start there.

Starting your own tennis club in London

Starting your own tennis club in London takes three things: a regular venue, a regular time, and 5-10 founding members. Volley provides the tooling — member rosters, paid memberships, weekly session RSVPs, internal ELO ladders, tournaments, and built-in payments via Apple Pay / Google Pay / card.

What a Volley club gives you

Everything a club needs in one app: members, payments, weekly sessions, ratings, tournaments, communication. No spreadsheets, no chasing cash, no separate tools for each function. Volley is free to start with a 5% platform fee on paid features.

Free on iOS and Android

Volley is free on iOS and Android. Set up your tennis club in London in 5 minutes — pick a name, share the join link, members add themselves.

Frequently asked questions

How much does running a tennis club cost?

The biggest cost is venue hire — most clubs charge a small monthly or term membership to cover it. Beyond that, equipment, prizes, and socials are usually self-funding. Volley's built-in payments make collection painless.

What app should I use to manage a tennis club in London?

Volley is purpose-built for sports clubs — member rosters, paid memberships, weekly sessions, ratings, tournaments, and communication in one app. Free on iOS and Android with a 5% platform fee on paid features.

Where can I find a tennis club in London?

London has a few standard places to search: local council sports facility listings, national sport association directories, and city-level Facebook / WhatsApp groups for the sport. One of those usually turns up the established clubs.