Great Travel Destinations for the Tennis Enthusiast

Imagine this: You’re in a beautiful, sun-soaked setting surrounded by majestic natural beauty. You have no deadlines to meet, no clients to deal with, and no boss to tell you what to do.

Best of all, you have access to world-class tennis courts, private lessons taught by pros, and clinics to help you fine-tune your playing skills. You’ll check out after the experience, not only with cherished memories, but with a new edge to your game.

Sound too good to be true? Not at all. In this post, we’ll look at four top-rated destinations for the traveling tennis enthusiast. Each offers a unique blend of restive luxury, athletic intensity, and scenic grandeur. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the first resort on our list.

Kiawah Island Golf Resort

Don’t let the word “golf” fool you. This exclusive resort has plenty to challenge and enthrall tennis players, as well as golfers. Located just 25 miles from Charleston, SC, it offers easy access to the renowned Roy Barth Tennis Center. There you’ll find 22 courts, 10 of which feature Har-Tru® clay surfaces for an added challenge.

Looking to improve your game? Private lessons are available from the staff of highly-rated instructors. You can participate in group classes or opt for private lessons, if you prefer. There’s even a junior program for younger players.

The tennis is matched only by the area’s natural beauty. Kiawah is one of SC’s most acclaimed barrier islands, with gorgeous beaches, mild weather, and unforgettable sunsets all year long. Toss in the culture and excitement of nearby Charleston and you can see why Kiawah Island is the destination of choice for discerning tennis enthusiasts.

Gstaad Palace

The playing opportunities here are not quite as broad as they are at Kiawah Island. But the resort’s location more than makes up for this minor deficiency.

To see what we mean, take a gander at the official website. Imagine playing tennis or squash while surrounded by the awe-inspiring beauty of the Alps. What more could you possibly want?

The resort itself is a true “palace” in every sense of the word.  You’ll have access to a splendid array of spas, restaurants, and hammams—also known as Turkish baths. You’ll feel like royalty as you savor the sweet alpine air.

The four outdoor courts are open throughout the summer, while winter visitors have access to three excellent indoor courts. Advanced instruction is available. Trust us, this is one destination that belongs at the top of your bucket list.

Thanyapura Sports & Leisure Club

The focus at Thanyapura Sports & Leisure Club is more on “sports” than on “leisure.” The curriculum includes week-long training marathons that will test your athleticism and impart new skills.

You’ll also find fitness boot camps, programs for junior players, and private sessions directed by world-class instructors. You’ll check out after your visit with newfound confidence in your abilities.

All of this comes with the warm weather and tropical beauty for which Thailand is famous. All in all, that’s a great way to spend a vacation.

JW Marriott Desert Springs Resort & Spa

If variety is the spice of life, then JW Marriott is like a bowl of five-alarm chili. Here you can choose from 20 courts—15 with traditional surfacing, three with clay bedding, and two with meticulously-maintained grass surfaces.

The training opportunities are no less diverse. You can learn from seasoned pros or test your skills in a round-robin tournament. Or you can just play a causal game with an old friend or new acquaintance. There’s no better way for the tennis lover to see Southern California in high style.

Prefer to watch the game instead? Make plans to visit during the annual Indian Wells Master Tournament, which is held each March. You’ll not only have the chance to watch some amazing players, but you’ll also be able to show your support for your favorites.

As you can imagine, space is limited at each of the resorts mentioned in this post. So, make your reservations early, then get ready for the tennis adventure of your life. The courts are calling to you.

 

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