Tennis and Pickleball Courts at San Vicente Resort

Mary Ellen Stevens, San Vicente Resort Lodge Manager • December 11, 2024

Discover our lighted tennis and pickleball courts available daily for homeowners and resort guests, complete with an easy reservation system for your convenience.

Enjoy complimentary use of our lighted tennis and pickleball courts daily from 7 am to 9 pm, open to SDCE homeowners and Resort Lodge guests. Courts 1 and 2 are designated for tennis, while eight pickleball areas are available on courts 3 and 4.


Pickleball is especially popular among homeowners, whether playing casually with friends or in organized groups. Players are reminded to bring their own equipment for both tennis and pickleball.

 

Reservations Made Easy


Reservations can be made up to 72 hours in advance. Simply call Member-Guest Services at San Vicente Resort at 760-789-8290 x4000 and provide the following details:


  • Your preferred day and time
  • Your last name and telephone number
  • Your preferred court number


If your preferred court is unavailable, we will let you know about other open slots.


On the day of your reservation, bring your homeowner ID card to Member-Guest Services to receive the court key card. Please return the key card promptly at the end of your reserved time to ensure smooth access for the next players.


Currently, there is no “open play” option, but a new reservation system is planned for the first quarter of 2025—stay tuned for updates!

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