Indoor Tennis Courts in Bangkok — Where to Play When It Rains
Bangkok's weather is one of the biggest challenges for tennis players. The rainy season runs from May to October, afternoon thunderstorms can cut sessions short at any time of year, and the midday heat in summer makes outdoor play nearly impossible.
Covered and indoor courts are the answer — and Bangkok has more of them than you might think.
Truly Indoor Courts (Air-Conditioned)
The Racquet Club (RQ49) — Watthana, Sukhumvit
Seven air-conditioned indoor hard courts in the heart of Sukhumvit (Soi 49). The Racquet Club is Bangkok's best-known premium indoor facility. Expect higher rates but excellent surfaces and reliable booking.
Noah bkk@26 — Watthana, Sukhumvit
Four outdoor courts plus two air-conditioned indoor courts at Sukhumvit Soi 26. Courts open until 11:30 PM. One of the most accessible indoor options in central Bangkok, with group lessons and open play.
Alpine Tennis Club — Watthana
Six ITF-certified indoor courts with a US Open Surface standard. Full facilities and a growing community of regulars. Closed membership-style access — check for availability.
Ace of Clubs — Sukhumvit
Five ITF-certified indoor state-of-the-art courts. Premium surfaces and a full-service clubhouse, suited for serious training and competitive play.
Bearing 68 Tennis — Samrong, Samut Prakan
Four covered courts near BTS Bearing. International-standard surfaces with a range of coaches available. One of the easiest-to-reach options for players living in the south and east of the city.
Spinning J International Tennis Academy — Bang Na
Two covered hard courts in the Lasal area. A private academy that also opens courts for rental — good option for players in the Bang Na corridor.
Covered Hard Courts (Protected from Rain, Not Air-Conditioned)
Beat Discovery Thailand — Bang Na
Six covered courts near Udom Suk BTS. Convenient, accessible, and well-lit for evening sessions.
Cozy Tennis Court — Prawet
Four covered semi-indoor courts near Suan Luang Rama IX Park (Soi Phatthana 24). From ฿350/hr, with coaches on-site and night lighting. Closes 11 PM.
Crystal Tennis Center — Lat Phrao
ITF-recognized surfaces with both covered and outdoor options. A standard choice for higher-level competitive play in Bangkok.
FBT Pyramid Tennis Academy — Lat Krabang
A large facility with 14 courts — roughly half covered. One of the best options in the east of the city for both outdoor and covered play, with a strong tournament history.
Tips for Playing in Bangkok's Heat and Rain
Book early morning or evening. Even on outdoor courts, 6–8am and after 5pm are manageable year-round. Midday in April is brutal regardless of surface.
Check the forecast. Bangkok rain is usually short and intense. A 30-minute delay is often all it takes for conditions to clear on outdoor courts.
Use a covered court for serious training. If you're training consistently or prepping for a tournament, booking a covered court removes the weather variable completely.
Know your court's drainage. Some outdoor courts in Bangkok drain slowly — a morning of heavy rain can leave them unplayable until mid-afternoon even after the rain stops.
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