Structured competition. Organized community events. Clear pathways from development to match play.
Reno Tennis Center hosts official Tennis Nation tournaments, leagues, match play events, and community sports days for both tennis and pickleball players in Reno, Nevada.
Featured Community Events
These events are designed to bring players and families together. They are community-focused, accessible, and welcoming to all skill levels.
Community Day at the Reno Tennis Center
Sponsored by Councilmember Devon Reese and the City of Reno
A public-facing event introducing new players to tennis and pickleball while strengthening the Reno racquet sports community.
• Open court play
• Intro instruction
• Community engagement
• Family-friendly format
Tournament Tune-Up Day Powered by Selkirk
A structured training event designed to help players prepare for tournament play.
• Skill-based groupings
• Shot refinement sessions
• Match simulation formats
• Pre-tournament preparation
Pickleball Tournaments in Reno
Reno Tennis Center hosts structured pickleball tournaments throughout the year.
Reno Pickleball Spring Classic
Reno Pickleball Open
Reno Pickleball Championships
Each event includes:
• Skill divisions
• Gender and mixed formats
• Structured bracket play
• Rating-based divisions where applicable
These are organized tournaments hosted at Reno Tennis Center — not open play.
Visit the Pickleball Hub for lessons, leagues, and development pathways.
Tennis Competitive Events
Reno Tennis Center offers structured tennis competition integrated with national rating systems and development pathways.
USTA Flex Leagues
• Organized through the USTA Flex App
• Flexible scheduling
• Official match results
• Skill-appropriate divisions
Community Tennis Ladders
• Structured competitive play
• Skill-grouped divisions
• Seasonal formats
Junior WTN Match Play Days
• World Tennis Number integration
• Structured match formats
• Skill-based grouping
• High school match simulation
Red Ball Festivals (Quarterly)
• Development-focused competition
• Age-appropriate format
• Pathway integration
Explore the full Tennis Hub for pathway and program structure.
Community Leagues & Structured Match Play
Tennis
• Community Tennis Ladders
• USTA Flex Leagues
• Adult competitive match play
Visit the Ladders & Match Play page.
Pickleball
Reno Community Pickleball Leagues operate in a structured partner-based co-ed flex format.
• Skill grouping
• Ladder progression
• Structured match play
• DUPR-based formats where applicable
Registration is handled through the Scala Sports App.
Visit the Pickleball Hub for instruction and development options.
Junior Competitive Development Events
Competition is built into the pathway.
• Weekly structured match play
• Monthly WTN match days
• Quarterly Red Ball Festivals
• Transition from instruction to organized competition
Players move from development into structured competitive environments with accountability and rating progression.
How Registration Works
Different events use different platforms.
Event Type → Registration Platform
• Pickleball Tournaments → PickleballTournaments.com
• Community Events → CourtReserve
• Tennis Ladders → CourtReserve
• Junior Match Play → CourtReserve
• USTA Flex Leagues → USTA Flex App
• Reno Pickleball Community Leagues → Scala Sports App
Need help? Visit the CourtReserve Booking Help page.
Where to Compare Other Options
If you are researching broader options in Reno:
Visit RenoTennis.org for broader tennis event coverage.
Visit RenoPickleball.org for broader pickleball coverage.
This page covers only official Reno Tennis Center / Tennis Nation events.
FAQ — Tournaments & Events
How do I register for tournaments?
Most tennis tournaments are registered through CourtReserve. For our pickleball tournaments visit PickleballTournaments.com. USTA Flex Leagues use the USTA Flex App. Reno Community Pickleball Leagues use the Scala Sports App.
What is a flex league?
A flex league allows players to schedule matches within a defined time window rather than at fixed weekly times.
Do I need a partner?
Some pickleball leagues are partner-based. Tournament divisions may vary. Tennis ladders typically do not require a fixed partner.
How does WTN work?
World Tennis Number (WTN) reflects match-based tennis performance across official formats.
Do I need a partner?
Some formats are partner-based (especially pickleball community leagues). Others are individual.
How are ratings handled?
Flex formats allow players to coordinate within assigned windows. Specific rules are provided upon registration inside the platform being used.
What is DUPR?
DUPR is a dynamic pickleball rating system based on match results.
What is WTN?
World Tennis Number is a global tennis rating system that tracks competitive match results.
Are events seasonal?
Yes. Tournaments, leagues, and community events run seasonally throughout the year.
Are juniors eligible?
Yes. Junior match play days and Red Ball Festivals are specifically designed for youth development.
What skill level should I enter?
Players should enter divisions aligned with their rating or coach recommendation.
What happens if weather cancels play?
Weather adjustments are communicated through the registration platform.
Do I need a membership?
Membership benefits may apply, but some events are open to the public.
Where can I compare other events in Reno?
Visit RenoTennis.org or RenoPickleball.org for broader community listings.
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