The Best Care for your Best Friend
Court Rentals & Private Tennis Events
Our East Campus is a true community hub in the heart of Ward 7, where community members of all ages come together to learn, play, and connect. From after-school programs and tennis clinics to tournaments and community celebrations, the building and courts are alive with energy all year long.
WTEF East is more than a facility—it’s a gathering place where young people build confidence, families cheer from the sidelines, and our community finds new ways to connect. Every event is a chance to meet new friends, support our students, and continue growing our community.
Court Rentals
Our East Campus is located at 200 Stoddert Place, SE Washington, DC 20019, and houses six indoor and outdoor courts. The courts are available for rental through CourtReserve.com.
- Create a free account at CourtReserve.com.
- Search for Washington Tennis & Education Foundation in the directory.
- Select your preferred date and time and then confirm your reservation.
- You’ll receive an email confirmation once your booking is complete.
- Ward 7 residents are required to submit a driver’s license and utility bill to wtef@wtef.org in order to receive the Ward 7 discounts after setting up a membership.
Free Community Adult Tennis
For Ward 7 Residents
When: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8:30 – 10:00 PM
Where: East Campus – 200 Stoddert Place, SE Washington, DC 20019
Cost: FREE – Equipment provided
About the Program
Join us for evening open play designed for adults of all skill levels. Whether you’re picking up a racket for the first time or looking to sharpen your game, this free play is here to bring neighbors together through fun, fitness, and community.
- Free play on two courts
- All levels welcome
- Meet fellow Ward 7 residents
- Build skills, stay active, and enjoy the game
How to Participate & Sign Up
To participate in the Free Community Tennis Program, you must live in Ward 7, and you must provide a driver’s license AND utility bill showing your Ward 7 address.
Please send your documentation to: wtef@wtef.org. Once verified, you’ll be added as a Ward 7 member and eligible to join the free tennis sessions.
After the verification process is complete, you can sign
Impact Tennis League
We’re excited to launch the Impact Tennis League, a new community-driven program designed to bring local adult tennis players together through the sport of tennis. More than just a league, this initiative is about building connections, promoting healthy lifestyles, and creating opportunities for players of all ages and skill levels.
What Makes Impact Tennis Special
- Inclusive Play: Open to beginners and experienced players alike.
- Community Focus: Strengthening bonds among players through friendly competition.
- Skill Development: Structured matches and coaching to help players grow.
- Positive Impact: Encouraging teamwork, discipline, and wellness both on and off the court.
How It Works
- Matches are scheduled weekly at our East courts on Saturday evenings from 7:30pm to 9:30pm.
- Teams are grouped by skill level to ensure fair and fun competition.
- League standings and highlights will be shared online so everyone can follow the action.
Get Involved
Whether you’re looking to improve your game, meet new people, or simply enjoy the fun of tennis, the Impact Tennis League is the perfect place to start.
Sign up today and be part of the impact! Contact wtef@wtef.org for more information.
Private Tennis Events
Looking to host a private tennis event? Our courts can be reserved for group play, celebrations, or special programs.
- Complete the link https://form.jotform.com/232965396438168 with your event details (date, time, number of courts needed).
- Our staff will work with you to confirm availability and finalize arrangements.
- Event bookings may require additional approval, fees, and a deposit.
Note: All rentals and events are subject to court availability and community guidelines. For Contract Time and Group Clinics, contact wtef@wtef.org for more information.
Fix this URL, this isn’t a true URL and when I tried going to courtreserve.com/communityplay it says that page doesn’t exist.
This info seems to be conflicting–they can sign up to play 7 days in advance, and they can register up to 3 days before? Which one is it?
I’m seeing this capitalized on some pages and lowercase on others, is there a style guide that says which is should be? If not, we should capitalize it throughout the website.

