Tennis clubs in Copenhagen
Copenhagen has a good spread of tennis clubs, but demand significantly outpaces supply at the most popular ones.
Clubs with waiting lists
KTK — Kjøbenhavns Tennis Klub
The largest tennis club in Copenhagen with over 1,100 members. Facilities include 11 outdoor and 3 indoor courts. Annual membership around 2,100 DKK. KTK has been at full capacity for a number of years and is not currently accepting new members.
B93
A well-known sports club with strong tennis facilities. As of April 2024, B93 has 1,172 people on its tennis waiting list. Around 150 memberships are offered each year, giving a rough wait of four to seven years. You can join the waiting list for 200 DKK per year, with limited court access in the interim.
ATK
ATK has more than 100 applications pending and no spots currently available. The club is effectively closed to new members at this time.
Clubs accepting new members
KFUM Tennis
One of the most accessible larger clubs in Copenhagen. Around 1,171 tennis members. Currently accepting new members at approximately 1,400 DKK per year. Central location with good facilities. A solid first choice if you want club membership without years of waiting.
Sundby TK
A smaller club with availability. Contact the club directly for current membership status and fees.
NTK Amager
Based on Amager. More accessible than the central city clubs. Worth contacting directly.
Frederiksberg Tennisklub
Located in Frederiksberg, outside the central city proper. Check directly for current availability.
Vanløse Idrætsforening
A neighbourhood club rated 4.8 stars on Google. Generally has better availability than the major clubs.
Playing tennis in Copenhagen without a club membership
Club membership is not required to play regularly in Copenhagen. Public courts and on-demand booking options make membership-free play practical year-round.
- Fælledparken: Four outdoor courts. One of the most central and popular public tennis locations in the city. Bookable through the Copenhagen municipality portal.
- Amager Strandpark: Eight outdoor courts. The largest public court cluster in Copenhagen. Good surface, open setting.
- Frederiksberg Have: Four courts in a park setting. Popular, bookable through the municipality portal.
- WannaSport: An online platform for booking courts at multiple venues across Copenhagen without club membership. Expect to pay around 100–200 DKK per hour depending on venue and time.
Indoor tennis in Copenhagen
Copenhagen winters make indoor courts essential from November to March. Options for non-members are limited but available.
- Svanemøllehallen (Lyngbyvej 110): A municipal sports facility with indoor court access available to non-members. Bookable through the Copenhagen municipality's idrætshaller portal.
- TKR — Ryparken: Six clay courts. Some non-member access available. Contact the club for current booking options.
- KFUM and B93 indoor courts: Both clubs have indoor facilities, primarily for members. Limited open court slots may be available during off-peak hours — worth checking directly.
Indoor slots fill quickly in winter. Book as early as the venue allows, particularly for weekend mornings and weekday evenings.
What does it cost to play tennis in Copenhagen?
Costs vary considerably depending on whether you have club membership.
Finding a tennis partner in Copenhagen
A court without a partner is no use. Finding reliable tennis partners in Copenhagen is harder than in many comparable European cities — the club route is largely closed, and the apps are thin. Here is what is available.
- CPH Tennis Network: A Copenhagen-focused partner matching platform. Skill-verified applications reviewed within 48 hours. Covers 10+ courts across the city. Currently in beta and free to join.
- Facebook groups: 'Tennis Copenhagen' and 'Expats in Copenhagen' are the most active informal channels. No skill verification, but you can post your level and availability and usually get a response within a few days.
- TennisCall: A global directory with NTRP-based skill ratings. Around 10 actively posting players in Copenhagen. Useful if you want a rating-matched partner and are prepared for a smaller pool.
- Global Tennis Network: Lists around 235 player profiles in Copenhagen. Many profiles are several years old. A reasonable starting point, but manage expectations on response rates.
Frequently asked questions
- How much does it cost to play tennis in Copenhagen?
- Public outdoor courts are free or around 30 DKK per hour. Booking through WannaSport at private venues costs around 100–200 DKK per hour. Club membership ranges from 1,400 DKK per year at KFUM to 2,100 DKK per year at KTK (which is not currently accepting new members).
- Which tennis clubs in Copenhagen are accepting new members?
- As of 2026, KFUM Tennis is accepting new members at 1,400 DKK per year. Sundby TK, NTK Amager, and Vanløse Idrætsforening are smaller clubs with better availability than the major city-centre clubs. KTK, B93, and ATK all have significant waiting lists or are closed to new applications.
- Can I play tennis in Copenhagen without a club membership?
- Yes. Public outdoor courts at Fælledparken, Amager Strandpark, and Frederiksberg Have are available without membership. WannaSport lets you book courts at multiple venues without joining a club. Several municipal idrætshaller offer indoor court access to non-members in winter.
- Where can I play indoor tennis in Copenhagen?
- Svanemøllehallen (Lyngbyvej 110) is a municipal facility open to non-members. TKR at Ryparken has 6 clay courts with some non-member access. KFUM and B93 have indoor courts primarily for members but may have limited open booking. Book early for November to March slots.
- How do I find a tennis partner in Copenhagen?
- The most reliable options are CPH Tennis Network (skill-verified, 48-hour review, 10+ courts), Facebook groups ('Tennis Copenhagen', 'Expats in Copenhagen'), and TennisCall (global directory, around 10 active Copenhagen players). Club-based open sessions at KFUM and other accepting clubs are also worth checking.
Want a deeper guide to club waiting lists and your options? Read our full guide to Copenhagen tennis club waiting lists.
Looking specifically for partner matching? See our guide to finding a tennis partner in Copenhagen.