Greg Macken
With 8+ years of coaching experience, Greg’s interest in tennis began at a young age where he grew up in a family of renowned tennis professionals. He played as a junior, in high school and at the university level, and …
Bob Exell
With over 35 years of experience, Bob came to UBC in the summer of 2014 from the North Shore Winter Club where he was a Tennis Pro (2007-2014). Bob fell in love with tennis in his late teens and started …
JJ Mahony
With over 25 years of experience, JJ came to UBC in 2011 from the North Shore Winter Club, where he was the Tennis Director from 2003-2011. JJ has been passionate about the game of tennis since he started the game …
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Our team has compiled a list of frequently asked questions. Please contact 604-822-2505 if you have any further questions that are not answered by this page.
About the UBC Tennis Centre
Planning Your Visit
Court Bookings at
…Court Etiquette and Rules
COVID-19 Tennis Court Policies
The UBC Tennis Centre has implemented new policies that all participants on court must follow.
- During the initial reopening of our facility, only singles play is permitted. A maximum of 2 people may check in
Level of Play/Self-Rating Guide
Before registering for any of our programs or joining our league, take a look at the rating guide below to help you find the program that’s right for you. Find the level that best describes your general level of play …
Court Bookings
The UBC Tennis Centre is a public tennis facility and no membership is required to book a court. You can book a court up to 24 hours in advance for a standard booking. Have questions about the facility? Visit our …
Contact Tennis
UBC Tennis Centre
6160 Thunderbird Boulevard
Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3
Tel: 604-822-2505
Email: tennis.centre@ubc.ca
Hours of Operation
January 9 – April 30
- Mon – Sun: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
All dates/times are subject to change
Holidays: visit the Holiday
Spring & Summer | Adult Tennis
Unsure of what the numbers in the program name mean? We use the North American and Tennis Canada number scale where players rate themselves between a 1.0 to 7.0 (beginner to advanced). Before registering for any of our programs, please