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Toronto
Parks , Forest and Recreation
Community Tennis Clubs
These are courts owned by the city of Toronto and operated
by a not for profit Community Tennis Club, and its volunteer
members. Clubs pay an annual permit fee to the city and through
membership fees upgrade and maintain:
- Court surfaces
- Club House
- Wind Screens
- Lights
Clubs encourage the growth of Tennis, provide programs and
organize events for their members.
Free Public Hours
Court booking Procedure
- All registered members have same day real time booking
privileges during club operational hours. This means that
you must be physically present at the Rosedale Tennis Club
to be able to book a court. There is no advanced booking
available unless you are participating in a club program
that specifies otherwise.
Club Operational Hours:
- Monday 4:30 pm dusk
- Tuesday 4:30 pm dusk
- Wednesday 4:30 pm dusk
- Thursday 4:30 pm dusk
- Friday 4:30 pm dusk
- Saturday 10 am 6 pm
- Sunday 10 am -3 pm
All courts are booked in 40 minute time intervals for singles
play. We allow for one hour usage for doubles.
Tennis Court Etiquette
The following rules of etiquette are mostly common courtesy,
and should be followed whether you re playing tennis
at the country club or at public courts. Most of us know the
right thing to do, we just need a gentle reminder every now
and then.
- Show respect and courtesy
To your opponent(s), your partner, and others on or
near the courts. Keep your voice down and confined to your
court as much as possible so as not to disrupt players on
adjacent courts. If you get into a loud dispute with your
opponent, take it off the court and away from other players.
- Do not walk onto another court during a game
Wait for the players to finish the game, or minimally the
point, before walking onto their court. It is very distracting
to have someone disrupt a game in progress, so if you must
cross another court, do so after the game is finished, and
go around the court, not through the middle.
- Do not retrieve your ball from the other court
As with the above, it is common courtesy not to disrupt
players on court during a match. If your ball rolls onto
an adjacent court, wait for them to finish the game and
kindly ask for a little help to get their attention.
Under no circumstances should you run over onto their court
in the middle of a game to retrieve the ball yourself.
- Always wear proper tennis shoes
This isn t because of the country club dress attire,
it s because black-soled shoes leave marks on the
courts that are difficult to get off. Make sure you wear
tennis shoes onto the courts. The proper shoes also give
your feet the needed lateral support when running down balls,
and making abrupt changes in direction.
- Use the tennis courts for tennis
A great deal of money goes into maintaining tennis courts,
and it is not for BMX racing with bicycles or roller hockey
and rollerblading or dog walking. These other activities
can damage the court surface, leaving it unplayable for
tennis players, and can result in a large expenditure for
repairs.
- Close the gate behind you
Whether you re coming onto the courts, or leaving,
it is common courtesy to close the gate behind you. This
will keep the balls inside the confines of the gate and
they won t roll outside. Please use the closest entrance
to the court in use.
- Pick up after yourself
Don t leave empty soda cans or old tennis balls out
on the court when you leave. Dispose of any garbage
you have in trash containers on or near the court
if there aren t any, take it with you.
- Monitor children on the courts at all times
Everyone who plays tennis wants to encourage kids to
play the game as well, but the kids must also follow these
rules. Since kids can tend to get distracted, it s
up to the adults with them to assist. Stray balls, running
around and yelling are actions that need to be managed.
- Have fun!
The entire objective of playing tennis, aside from being
good aerobic exercise, is to have fun. You can follow these
rules of etiquette and still have a good time on the courts
- the players on adjacent courts will appreciate it.
- Guest Policy
Any individual can visit the Rosedale tennis club as a guest
of a member a maximum of 6 times per season (once per month).
Guest fees are $15 per visit.
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