Tennis Rules & Regulation

With various issues being brought up to the L&R Office, below are the current Rules and Regulations pertaining to the Tennis Courts.

TENNIS:

  1. Tennis courts are available from daylight until dark daily, except for cleaning periods. Courts 2 and 3, 4 and 5 have lights and are available for play until 10:00pm.  Tennis Player(s) turn lights off on all courts when evening play is completed.
  2. A resident may reserve a court for 1 ½ hour periods, double or single play, as follows:
    • a) Concerning play on all courts, play shall be on first come, first serve basis on the day of play. On the day of play only, players may add reservations to sign-up sheets posted at 7:00am daily at Courts 1-6 and 7-8.
    • b) Daily sign-up sheets will be posted at Court #1 and Court #7 showing all court reservations on that day. Players may add reservations to these sheets during the day of play
    • c) There will be a ten-minute grace period for each court reservation; after that time, the court becomes available for open play.
  3. Residents employing the services of a Tennis Professional can reserve one court of Courts 1-6 after 11:00am for private lessons any day. Courts may also be reserved by the Tennis Interest Group for purposes of social tennis activities, clinics and round robins.
  4. Players must wear tennis clothing. Shirts and tennis shoes or white-soled shoes that will not leave marks on the court are required.
  5. Minors younger than 14 years of age should be supervised by an adult.
  6. Players on Courts 2, 3, 4 and 5 shall have no more than three balls in play on each court when the adjacent court is in use. This also applies to Tennis Pros giving lessons.
  7. Glassware or glass containers are not permitted in the tennis areas.
  8. Use of the tennis courts is restricted to tennis play only.
  9. Proper court etiquette shall be observed at all times.
  10. No smoking of any kind including e-cigarettes and vaping is permitted in or around the tennis court areas.
  11. Tennis Professionals may only give lessons for compensation to residents of Coronado Shores, defined as those who qualify for a Photo Proximity ID Card, and the Tennis Professional must first register with the L&R Office , by entering into a Use Agreement, signing a Release of Liability Waiver, providing proof of insurance, purchasing a Photo Proximity ID Card annually and paying an annual fee.
  12. Residents may not reserve the ball machine for use as part of a lesson with a Tennis Professional.
  13. No Animals are allowed in the Tennis Court Areas with the exception of Trained Service Dogs.