Public Tennis Courts in the District
Friendship/Oxon Run, Livingston Road and South Capitol Street SE. Two courts. Nets gone, weeds growing wild on the courts, which look abandoned .
Garfield Park, Third and G streets SE. Two courts. Excellent condition.
Georgetown, 33rd street and Volta Place NW. Two courts. Vertical and horizontal cracks. Courts heavily used.
Hains Point, Ohio Drive SW. Twenty-four courts. National Park Service requires reservations and charges fees. Excellent condition. There are 10 clay courts and nine hard courts outside, and five more in a bubble.
Harry Thomas Sr., Lincoln Road and T Street NE. Two courts. Excellent surfaces, no poles or nets.
Hardy, 45th and Q streets NW. Two courts. Vertical and horizontal cracks in playing surface.
Hearst, 37nd and Tilden streets NW. Three courts. Cracks, but no grass growing in them.
Hillcrest, 32nd and Denver streets SE. Four courts. Difficult to find; located off an alley parallel to Alabama Avenue. Some cracks.
Hine, Seventh Street and Pennsylvania Avenue SE. Two courts. Cracks and a line of grass growing across one court.
Jefferson, Eighth and H streets SW. Four courts. Two next to the junior high school appear to be abandoned, other two courts nearby have tall weeds growing on court surface.
Kelly Miller, 49th and Brooks streets NE. Three courts. No nets, many weeds.
Kenilworth-Parkside, 4300 Anacostia Avenue NE. Four courts. Excellent condition.
Kennedy, Seventh and P streets NW. One court can be entered through the Kennedy Rec Center. New and in good condition.
King-Greenleaf, Second and N streets SW. Two courts. Some cracks, nets dragging.
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