Approach the Oakville Club down Water Street and gaze upon the picturesque setting of the five outdoor tennis courts available for play day or night. The athletic prowess of members is visible outside for seven months of the year as their whites deflect the sun in pursuit of volleysand backhands.

An array of programs awaits every skill level and age. There are house leagues for mixed, men, and women, along with round robins, tennis fitness and tennis clinics.

While the Club Championships expose the competitive edge, the annual Davis Cup tournament captures the spirit of all tennis players in a team challenge. The junior and teen programs are designed for the novice to the accomplished.

Whether you prefer the continental, eastern, semi-western or western grip, there is a place for you on court. Grab your racquet and get game.

The Oakville Club has five outdoor Tennis Courts, with Court 5 boasting a magnificent view of the harbour and Sixteen Mile Creek.

 

 

Please Welcome - Aidan Mifsud, Head Tennis Coach

Aidan brings his varied international tennis experience to The Oakville Club. Originally from Malta he played tennis on the European junior circuit. After obtaining his University degree in Sports Science and Recreation Management from Loughborough University in England, he took up his first teaching position in Canada at The Inn at Manitou, where he progressed to the Head Pro position.

Aidan has coached at Malta’s premier sports club and in Melbourne, Australia. After a move to Toronto, he held teaching positions at the Toronto Lawn Tennis Club and, most recently, the Assistant Pro at The Boulevard Club.

Aidan is certified at Club Professional 3 level with Tennis Canada. Two years ago Aidan also completed a Masters in Sports Administration in Lausanne, Switzerland, where he developed relationships with, amongst others, the International Tennis Federation.

Get ready for a great season of Tennis! Lots of new programs, clinics and camps to suit all ages at all levels of play.

See you on the Court!

Junior Programs
Adult Programs

TENNIS ORIGIN

originally denoting real tennis: apparently from Old French tenez ‘take, receive’ (called by the server to an opponent), from tenir ‘take, hold’. - OED