Tennis at Sandy Springs


Available to All Members

With incomparable coaching, comradery and competition, both beginners and grand slam champions call the courts of this athletic country club home.

Good For
Finding lifelong joy through sport.
If You Love
A workout that’s social too.
Get Ready To
Let your competitive streak loose.
What to Bring
Nothing for now. We got you.

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a great workout? Of course

You’re in constant motion, using nearly every muscle in your body. Short sprints and constant changes of direction build muscle and stamina.

Smiling man standing on an outdoor tennis court at Life Time

Exercise Your Body, Energize Your Mind

Tennis stimulates your mind in ways that other sports don’t. Problem solve as you play and work all angles on the court. The bottom line: nothing relieves stress like hitting a luminous yellow orb as hard as you can.

Aerial view of two people playing tennis on an outdoor tennis court

BUT OUR FAVORITE THING OF ALL?

What really makes us smile is when the whole crew gets involved. Grandma teams up with the girls, father and son play, old friends meet on the court, and everyone stays healthy and happy, together.

the FEDERER effect

Good to know

WHY THE YELLOW?

Wimbledon used white tennis balls until 1986 when they switched to yellow balls for better visibility on television. The white dress code stuck though, and has been around since the 1800s.

DID YOU KNOW?

The tennis scoring system has some peculiar roots. The terms "love" for zero and "deuce" are believed to have come from the French words "l'oeuf" (meaning egg, which looks like a zero) and "deux" (meaning two, representing a tied score).

THAT’S ONE EPIC MATCH…

Back in 2010, John Isner and Nicolas Mahut went head-to-head in a match that went on for a whopping 11 hours and 5 minutes, over the course of three days.

HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE BOUNCE TEST?

Balls have to pass the test to make the cut for professional matches, bouncing between 53 and 58 inches when dropped from a height of 100 inches.

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Tennis Faqs

Yes, or access is available with a Day/Guest Pass.

Additional fee that varies based on the level of the pro and location of the club.

Yes, Life Time offers programing by ratings.

Yes, normal guest fees apply.

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Membership levels, types, amenities, services, programs and their associated dues, pricing, fees and/or charges may vary by location and are subject to change. Access to clubs, and certain services, programs, amenities, or areas within a club (e.g., outdoor pools, racquet courts) may be restricted, conditioned, or otherwise limited by specific terms and conditions and/or subject to a separate or supplemental fee for access or use (e.g., your access to the outdoor pool area may require a separate fee and be limited to your designated club). See club for additional terms and conditions that may apply. Always consult your physician before beginning any new exercise program.