Find a tennis club, city by city
The complete tennis court directory. Pick your city to compare surfaces, prices and opening hours — every club in one place. Born in Bangkok, rolling out across the region.
🇹🇭 Thailand
Where Breakers was born — and where you'll find the densest network of clubs and courts anywhere we play.
Bangkok
The full directory: 45 Bangkok tennis venues across 25 districts, sourced from the enriched club database.
The directory,
explained
How does the Breakers club directory work?
Pick your city and you'll get a full list of its tennis clubs — with surfaces, indoor options, hourly prices, opening hours and ratings, all comparable side by side. A handful of clubs carry a Breakers tag to show they've hosted an edition, but the directory works as a court finder first.
Which cities and countries are covered?
Bangkok is fully live with its complete club directory. Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya and Hua Hin are rolling out next across Thailand, followed by Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City and Bali as Breakers expands across Southeast Asia.
What does the Breakers tag mean?
The directory is first and foremost a way to find tennis courts. Separately, a small, curated list of clubs that have actually hosted an official Breakers edition carry a Breakers tag. It's a whitelist, not a blanket label — most clubs are simply places to play, and only those few that have staged a Breakers get the badge.
Is the directory free to use?
Yes. Browsing every club, comparing courts and finding Breakers venues is completely free. You only pay the club's own court fees, or your entry when you register for a Breakers edition.
How do I get a club listed?
Listings are aggregated from public sources and verified club submissions. If you run a club and want to appear in your city's directory — or become a Breakers venue — get in touch and we'll add you to the next refresh.
Find tennis clubs across Southeast Asia
Breakers maps the tennis scene city by city, so wherever you land you can find a court fast. Instead of trawling forums and outdated listings, you get one clean directory per city — every club in one place, with the details that actually matter when you want to play today.
Start with your city
Each city has its own dedicated page. Bangkok — where Breakers was born — leads with the densest network of clubs and venues anywhere. As we expand, every new city gets the same treatment: a complete, comparable list of courts rather than a thin handful of pins on a map.
Surfaces, prices and hours at a glance
Filter by hard, clay or grass, by indoor versus outdoor, by price and by rating. It's built for the realities of playing in this part of the world — beating the midday heat, dodging the rainy-season downpours, and finding floodlit courts for cooler evening sessions.
Clubs that have hosted Breakers
The directory is a court finder first — most clubs listed are simply great places to play. Separately, a curated set of clubs that have hosted an official Breakers edition carry a tag, so you can spot them at a glance. It's a whitelist, not a blanket label: a club only earns the tag once a Breakers has actually been played there.
Directory listings are sample data for this template. When live, club and city details — counts, hours, prices, surfaces and ratings — are aggregated from public sources and verified submissions, and refreshed regularly.
Claim your club,
get on the listing.
Run a tennis club anywhere we operate? Add it to the Breakers directory — free. Manage your courts, prices, photos and hours, get found when players search your city, and host Breakers editions on your own courts.
- Get discoveredShow up when players search for clubs and courts in your city.
- Own your pageUpdate courts, prices, photos and opening hours any time.
- Host Breakers editionsFill quiet court hours with tournament play and new members.
Now find
your match.
Pick a Breakers venue, register for the next edition, and play competitive tennis tonight — no membership, no marathons.
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