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Tennis Courts and Facilities in Monaco

A guide to playing tennis in and around Monaco, including the Monte-Carlo Country Club, Tennis Club de Monaco, and court rental options.

Last updated: 2026-04-11
Monaco — leisure

Key facts

Main Venue
Monte-Carlo Country Club (21 clay courts)
Alternative Club
Tennis Club de Monaco (4 clay courts)
Court Rental
From approximately 40 EUR/hour
Major Tournament
Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters (April, ATP 1000)

Playing Tennis in Monaco

Tennis holds a special place in Monaco's sporting culture, most visibly through the annual Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters tournament. For residents and visitors looking to play, the area offers excellent facilities ranging from the prestigious Monte-Carlo Country Club to more accessible clubs nearby.

Monte-Carlo Country Club (MCCC)

The Monte-Carlo Country Club is the premier tennis destination in the region and home to one of the most scenic tennis settings in the world.

Facilities: 21 clay courts arranged on terraces overlooking the Mediterranean, including 2 covered courts and 15 with floodlighting. Two additional hard courts are also available. Courts are playable year-round thanks to the mild Riviera climate.

Location: 155 Avenue Princesse Grace, 06190 Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France — approximately 150 metres from the Monaco border.

Membership: The club has over 2,200 members. Joining requires sponsorship by two existing members. The club is affiliated with both the Monegasque and French Tennis Federations.

Non-member access: Courts can be rented at approximately 40 EUR per hour on a first-come, first-served basis, making the club accessible even without membership.

Beyond tennis: The club also offers a swimming pool, fitness centre, squash courts, table tennis, a putting green, snooker, seminar rooms, and a restaurant.

Contact: +33 4 93 41 30 15 | mccc.mc

Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters

Held every April at the MCCC, the Rolex Monte-Carlo Masters is one of the most prestigious clay-court tournaments in the world. As an ATP Masters 1000 event, it attracts the top players in men's professional tennis. The tournament's setting — courts perched above the sea with panoramic coastal views — makes it one of the most photogenic events on the tour. Tickets typically go on sale several months in advance.

Tennis Club de Monaco

For a more accessible and family-friendly option, the Tennis Club de Monaco provides quality facilities in a relaxed setting.

Facilities: 4 outdoor clay courts and 1 mini-tennis court, all equipped with LED lighting for evening play.

Location: 7 Avenue Rainier III, 06320 Cap-d'Ail, France — near the Monaco border.

Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00 AM – 8:30 PM, weekends 8:00 AM – 7:30 PM.

Court rental: From 40 EUR per hour for non-members.

Programmes: The club runs a tennis school for children and a junior club for ages 12–18, making it a good choice for families.

Contact: +33 6 71 57 22 54 | tcmonaco.com | tennisclubmonaco@monaco.mc

Hotel and Resort Courts

Several luxury hotels in the Monaco area offer tennis facilities for guests:

  • Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel: Tennis courts available to hotel guests.
  • Monte-Carlo SBM: Offers tennis and squash facilities through its wellness programme — details at montecarlosbm.com.

Practical Tips

  • Book ahead during the spring and summer months when courts are in highest demand.
  • Clay court footwear is required at most clubs — smooth-soled tennis shoes designed for clay are recommended.
  • Weather: The Riviera's mild climate means outdoor play is possible nearly year-round, though summer afternoons can be hot. Early morning and evening slots are popular.
  • Lessons: Both the MCCC and TC Monaco offer coaching for various levels, from beginners to advanced players.

Frequently asked questions

The information provided is for general guidance only. For official procedures, always consult the official sources.

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