Tennis
Broadstone Racquet Club is the leading club for tennis, serving the Folsom and El Dorado Hills area. As the only private tennis club in Folsom, Broadstone has 22 lighted tennis courts and a professional tennis staff providing a full range of instructional, recreational, competitive and social tennis opportunities. With new player orientations, beginner tennis programs, individual and group lessions, leagues and various other levels of competitive play and social gatherings, the club's tennis program will undoubtedly have something for you to enjoy.
World Class Tennis
Learn more about exclusive benefits for Spare Time Club members, including member's only access to Northern California's only Indoor Tennis Center. We are dedicated to the continued growth and expansion of the lifetime sport of tennis in our communities.
Lessons and professional staff
Meet our USPTA certified tennis professionals and learn more about our full range of individual and group lessons and instruction for all levels.
Recreational and Social Tennis
Part of what makes Broadstone Racquet Club a unique Club is the sense of community and friendship that comes from your fellow members. With drop-in, round robin, and quickmatch tennis events throughout the year, you'll find not only some great tennis, but great friends.
Tennis League Play
Broadstone Racquet Club participates in both the United States Tennis Association and Sacramento Area Tennis Association league programs. We have many USTA Sanctioned Tournaments throughout the year as well as exhibitional tournaments.
Junior Tennis Programs
Broadstone Racquet Club prides itself on a comprehensive and fun tennis program for junior players. Whether for fun or for that competitive edge, we have the program and support you need.
Junior Tennis Academy
The Spare Time Junior Tennis Academy provides the most comprehensive tennis training program in the region for the serious junior tennis player. Dedicated to the advancement of our players, the Junior Tennis Academy is the premier tennis program.
