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A local player's guide to playing tennis after dark in Tampa Bay. The best lit courts by area, how late the lights run, and which ones are free, so you can skip the midday heat and play at night.

A local player's guide to the best public tennis in Clearwater and the Pinellas beaches. The premier McMullen complex, the best free courts in Dunedin, and the beach-town courts worth the drive, with real surfaces, fees, and parking.

A local player's guide to the best public tennis in St. Petersburg. The historic clay center, the bayfront free courts, and the quiet tennis-only parks, with real fees and what each one is like.

2025 was a big year for courts in Pinellas County. Here is a roundup of what opened and changed, from McKay Park on Clearwater Beach to Pinebrook Park in Pinellas Park and the Woodlawn Park upgrade in St. Pete.

In June 2025, the St. Petersburg City Council approved $1.16 million to rebuild the courts at Woodlawn Park, adding six pickleball courts alongside tennis, basketball, and a covered multi-use court. Here is the plan.

Pinebrook Park in Pinellas Park reopened in May 2025 with four dedicated pickleball courts, replacing the old tennis courts as part of a larger park rebuild. Here is what changed.

In early 2025, St. Pete Athletic brought a pop-up pickleball setup to the St. Pete Pier, with open play, paddle rentals, and downtown waterfront views. Here is how it worked and where to play year-round.

McKay Park on Clearwater Beach reopened in February 2025 with six new lighted pickleball courts, a new playground, and a resurfaced bocce court. Here is what is new and how to play.