Sportsmen’s Tennis & Enrichment Center offers free and low-cost tennis, academics, and life skills programming to more than 5000 youth annually. Pioneering programs like Volley Against Violence and our Center for Community Wellness extend our outreach to Boston’s underserved communities. Adult recreational and competitive tennis programs welcome diverse players from all over the city and help fund our non-profit mission.

We are proud partners of the Boston Public Schools, Mass General Brigham and the Boston Police Department. We are also one of the largest members of the USTA’s National Junior Tennis & Learning Network and the only New England chapter to receive its ICON Award.

We are thankful for and proud of the diverse group of members that make Sportsmen’s such a special community.  We hope you’ll join with us in celebrating their accomplishments and recognizing our collective impact on the world today and for generations to come.

Sportsmen’s Illness Policy

Do not come to Sportsmen’s if you have a fever over 100.5F, are sick, have been diagnosed with Covid or have another viral illness. If febrile, you must be fever free (off medications for 24 hours) and feeling better in order to return. If you have tested positive for Covid, you may return after 5 days if you feel better.

Last updated 9/26/2024.