Missouri Valley / Oklahoma

Re-Opening Status for Oklahoma Tennis Facilities & Clubs

April 30, 2020


**This is up-to-date as of April 30, 2020. Please click the link to the facility page for the most updated information.**

 

Although USTA Oklahoma extended the suspension of USTA sanctioned products and events through May 31, due to the continued situation surrounding the COVID-19 virus, most Oklahoma tennis facilities will be re-opening with Phase 1 safety modifications.  

 

Please see below to see the reopening status of several Oklahoma tennis facilities and clubs with additional Phase 1 individual guidelines and restrictions. 

 

Earlywine Tennis Center: Opens May 1 Click here for modifications

Greens Country Club: Currently Open - Click here for modifications

Indian Spring Country Club: Currently Open - Click here for modifications

Kickingbird Tennis Center: Opens May 1 - Click here for modifications

LaFortune Case Tennis Center: Opens May 1 - Click here for modifications

Oak Tree Country Club: Opens May 1 - Click here for modifications

Oklahoma City Golf & Country Club: Opens May 1 - Click here for modifications

OU Tennis Club: Currently Closed

Philcrest Hills Tennis Club: Opens May 1 -  Click here for modifications

Racquet & Health 91: Opens May 1 - Click here for modifications

Tulsa University: Currently Closed

Westwood Tennis Center: Opens May 1 - Click here for modifications  


Stay up-to-date on USTA COVID-19 updates.

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