Denny Park

Tennis courts in Denny Park
Denny Park gives players a practical park tennis option in Seattle, WA, with the listing centered around 100 Dexter Ave N. Because the listing notes 2 listed hard courts, players can think ahead about crowding, partner meetups, and how much time they may need. The hard tennis playing surface is a good fit for steady bounces, clean footwork, baseline rallies, serve practice, and faster point play. The schedule note is Dawn to Dusk; that detail matters if you are organizing tennis partners or trying to avoid peak demand. Without listed lights, this is easiest to plan as a daytime or early-evening tennis stop. As a free tennis court listing, it is still smart to check posted rules, rotate courteously when others are waiting, and respect any lesson or league blocks. This is the kind of listing that can help with tennis lessons, finding tennis partners, or turning a quiet hour into a real practice session. A no-fee listing makes it easier to invite a new partner, test a tennis coach, or add one more weekly hit. That neighborhood context matters, because the best tennis plans are often the ones that fit smoothly around the rest of the day.
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Denny Park makes sense for players who want tennis court time without feeling pulled away from the rest of Seattle life. Seattle tennis has its own rhythm: players watch the weather, jump on clear afternoons, and often pair court time with coffee, lake walks, or neighborhood errands. That makes it a handy place to meet a hitting partner, organize a casual doubles group, or turn a workout into a small social plan. A court like this can be especially useful for repeat practice because players remember the bounce, shade, wind, and usual crowd.




