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County Parks, Recreation, Cultural Affairs Department |

Cobb County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department
offers tennis programming that suits anyone that is interested
in the game. Cobb has 112 tennis courts located throughout
the county. With 6 full service tennis centers and 12
additional satellite tennis facilities, there is sure
to be a tennis court in your area. Programs are offered
for the newest beginner to the highest level of play -
Cobb's tennis program is ready to help you hit the tennis
courts.
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Cobb's
Tennis Centers are open for public play with nominal court fees.
The tennis centers are also the hub of our programming, with
instruction, league and tournament play, and social round robins.
For information on programs or for court reservations, contact
the tennis center in your area
Tennis Centers
Tennis courts located through-out the county available for free
play. While there is limited programming at these parks, most
of the court time is available for play on a first-come, first-serve
basis. Each park has 4 lighted tennis courts.
Satellite Park Tennis Courts
Cobb's
Award Winning Tennis Program:
- Harrison Tennis Center winner of the 'QuickStart
Award' for 2008 by the USTA Southern Section.
- Harrison Tennis Center awarded 'Organization
of the Year' for 2007 by USTA-Georgia.
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Lost
Mountain Tennis Center awarded 'Outstanding Tennis Facility
for 2006' by the United States Tennis Association
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Harrison
Tennis Center awarded 'Outstanding Tennis Facility for
2004' by the United States Tennis Association
- Lost Mountain Tennis Center awarded
'Organization of the Year' for 2004 by USTA-Georgia.
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Harrison
Tennis Center awarded 'USA Tennis Facility of the Year'
for the USTA Southern Section in 2004
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Harrison
Tennis Center awarded 'Organization of the Year' for
2003 by the USTA-Georgia
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Cobb
County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs awarded
by USTA-Georgia the 'Parks and Recreation Department
of the Year' for 2000
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Cobb
County Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs named
as 'The Place to Play' for parks and recreation tennis
by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution for 2000
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