Redmond Middle School

Tennis courts in Redmond Middle School
At 10055 166th Ave NE, Redmond Middle School gives the Redmond area a tennis stop that can work for practice, casual match play, or a low-key hit. The listing shows a flexible tennis setup, which helps players decide whether to plan singles, doubles, a lesson block, or a small group session. The surface is not specified in the listing, so players should check conditions on arrival and bring shoes that work for typical outdoor tennis. No clear schedule is listed, so this is a court where a quick access check can save a wasted trip. Since lights are not listed, plan around daylight and avoid cutting a close match too near sunset. For booking or access, assume school programming has priority and verify when the courts are actually open to the public. The court can support practicing tennis, point play, warm-up routines, and structured practice for anyone trying to build a better weekly tennis habit. Because it sits in Redmond, the court can fit naturally into a bigger routine that includes work, school pickups, park time, or dinner nearby. Plan as if amenities are limited: bring water, balls, grips, and enough time to check the court before play.
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For players who like a court with context, Redmond Middle School pairs open-court hitting with a setting that feels unmistakably Redmond. Washington players often watch the weather closely, then make the most of dry windows with park rallies, coffee stops, and neighborhood meetups. It is also a good reminder that public tennis works best when players share space, respect posted rules, and leave room for the next group. The school setting makes this a practical option when public access is clear and players respect posted rules.




