Royal King’s Park Tennis Club has the location and facilities to match its history.

Located less than a kilometre from the Perth CBD, members can enjoy facilities as good as many other tennis or squash clubs in the world. Due to the integration with Next Gen Health & Lifestyle Clubs, the club now has much more to offer.

Our facilities include

  • Twenty-two grass courts

  • Six hard courts and two synthetic grass courts with lighting for night play

  • Five squash courts

  • A world class gym and aerobics room, spin room

  • Two 20 metre heated swimming pools – one indoor and one outdoor

  • Parking within 100 metres of the clubhouse

  • A licensed cafe/restaurant serving breakfast, lunch and dinner

  • A reading area with newspapers and magazines

  • A creche

  • A pro-shop providing a good range of clothing, racquets and balls, and re-stringing services

  • A rooftop horizon swimming pool and terrace with spectacular views, ideal for relaxing after playing tennis or squash

  • Graded league tennis teams providing the opportunity to play competitive tennis all year round

  • Organised social tennis every Saturday and Sunday afternoon in which members can play for up to six “rounds” and enjoy afternoon tea. It’s serious if you feel competitive; it’s enjoyable if you prefer a more social hit out. Stay on after tennis and enjoy a drink and snack in the cafe with friends

  • Access to in-house tennis professionals who can help new or old members improve their game

Visitor Pass

The Club offers visitor passes which can be purchased by members of RKPTC.

Details are as follows:

  • Each entry pass will cost $20 (the normal visitors fee is $30.00)

  • Each member will be limited to buying a maximum of 10 passes per annum (the Club will monitor this restriction).

  • Each individual visitor will be limited to 4 visits per annum, even if being introduced by different members

  • You must pay for your tennis visitor passes on TIDYHQ
    (Please note that the tickets/receipts generated by TIDYHQ are not the official Next Gen Visitors Passes)

  • The RKPTC office automatically receives notification of your purchase.  Once received the passes will be left at Next Gen reception for your collection

  • Next Gen’s “guest disclaimer” forms will need to be completed by each visitor when they enter the Club

  • The tennis visitor pass will provide full access to all Next Gen Kings Park facilities

 

PATRON

Royal King’s Park Tennis Club is delighted to have the support of its patron,
The Honourable Chris Dawson AC APM, Governor of Western Australia.

The Governor, His Excellency the Honourable Chris Dawson APM was sworn in as the 34th Governor of Western Australia on 15 July 2022.

Source: The Governor - Government House Western Australia

State and International Reciprocal clubs – Centenary Tennis Clubs (CTC)

By being a member of Royal King’s Park Tennis Club, you have the opportunity of visiting and playing at other well-known tennis clubs around Australia and overseas.

Before departing Perth, request a letter of introduction from the President via the Club office.

The Club has reciprocal agreements with the following Clubs:

AUSTRALIA

Melbourne - Kooyong Tennis Club
Sydney - RAC Club Australia
Adelaide - Next Generation Memorial Drive
Hobart - Domain Tennis Centre
Brisbane - Queensland LTA
Canberra - National Sports Club

OVERSEAS

Singapore - Singapore Cricket Club
Hong Kong, China -Hong Kong Cricket Club
Penang, Malaysia - Penang Sports Club
Bangkok, Thailand - British Club
Bengal, India - Ibiza Club
Greater Noida, India - The Stella Gymkhana
New York, USA - West Side Tennis Club, Forrest Hills
Boston, USA - Longwood Cricket Club

San Francisco, USA - California Tennis Club
Newport, USA - International Tennis Hall of Fame
Toronto, Canada - Toronto Lawn Tennis Club
Montreal, Canada - Mount Royal Tennis Club
Barcelona, Spain - Real De Polo de Barcelona
London, UK - Roehampton Club, Roehampton
Bordeaux, France - Villa Primrose Tennis Club
Johannesburg, SA - The Wanderers Club

Special Olympics Australia

Special Olympics Australia is part of a global inclusion movement using sports, health, education, and leadership programs every day around the world to end discrimination against and empower people with intellectual disabilities. Their volunteers create accessible sports training, coaching, and competition opportunities which are offered week-in and week-out in local communities throughout Australia. The funds raised will target tennis athletes for inclusion in the 2027 world games and to bring awareness to intellectual disabilities in Western Australia. The Governor’s Charity Tennis Day Event was organised by Royal Kings Park Tennis Club, Next Generation Clubs Kings Park together with Special Olympics Australia, with support and participation by our sponsors, and was media covered event. As Royal Kings Park Tennis Club and Next Generation Clubs we not only supported this event with the use of our facilities, catering and organisation team for the event, we are also want to develop the participation of people with intellectual disabilities in playing tennis through our accredited coaches and programs, and hopefully, we will have some Western Australian tennis athletes represent Australia at the games.