Courts & Facilities
The Complete Guide to Reserving Tennis Courts in Namyangju (Includes Free Class Info)
The ultimate guide to booking public tennis courts in Namyangju. Learn how to use the 'Thank You' reservation system, find key court locations and fees, get tips to beat the competition, and find info on the 2026 free youth classes.

Great news for young adults who've been wanting to pick up tennis but found the cost prohibitive: Namyangju City has launched a completely free tennis class program specifically designed for the 19-39 age group.
Program Details
The "2026 Namyangju Youth Tennis Class" was created to promote healthy leisure activities and social interaction among young adults. Running three terms throughout the year with 70 participants per term, the program will serve a total of 210 young people in 2026.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Eligibility | Ages 19-39, Namyangju residents |
| Venue | Namyangju Sports & Culture Center Tennis Courts |
| Schedule | Every Saturday, 7:00-9:00 PM |
| Duration | 8 weeks per term (3 terms/year) |
| Capacity | 70 per term (210 annually) |
| Cost | Completely free |
First Term Now Underway
The first term kicked off with an opening ceremony on February 7 and runs through March 28. Participants receive structured coaching from professional instructors with level-appropriate lessons, making it accessible for complete beginners who want to learn the fundamentals from scratch.
Free Practice Hours
Beyond the structured classes, the tennis courts are open free of charge every Saturday from 7:00 to 10:00 PM. Even during weeks without scheduled classes, any interested young person can use the courts to practice freely. Just bring your own equipment, and you have a perfect opportunity to put your lessons into practice.
How to Participate
Recruitment for Terms 2 and 3 will be announced through Namyangju City's official channels. Interested young adults should follow the city's official website and social media for updates.
Your Complete Guide to Reserving Tennis Courts in Namyangju (FAQ)
While the free tennis class is a great opportunity, you might want to book a court yourself. Here’s a detailed guide to navigating the public court reservation system in Namyangju.
Q: How do I reserve public tennis courts in Namyangju?
A: Most public courts are booked through the Namyangju City Integrated Reservation System 'Thank You'. Follow these steps:
- Visit the 'Thank You' reservation website.
- Sign up for an account and log in.
- Navigate to the "Sports Facilities" section and search for tennis courts.
- Select your desired court location (e.g., Ipae Tennis Center).
- Choose an available date and time slot.
- Proceed with payment to confirm your reservation.
Q: What are the main public tennis courts in Namyangju?
A: Namyangju operates several well-maintained public courts. Here are the key locations:
- Ipae Tennis Center: Known for having many courts, making it a popular choice.
- Namyangju Sports & Culture Center: Where the free youth classes are held. Good accessibility.
- Wabu Sports & Culture Center: Another great option with multiple courts.
- Jinjeop Sports & Culture Center: Serves the northern part of the city.
You can find details like the exact number of courts, surface type, and whether they have lighting on the reservation website.
Q: What are the reservation fees and rules?
A: Fees vary slightly by facility but are generally affordable. A typical 2-hour slot on a weekday costs around 5,000-8,000 KRW, with weekends being slightly more expensive. Lighting fees for night games may be extra. Always check the specific facility's rules on the reservation site, such as requirements for non-marking tennis shoes and cancellation policies.
Q: Reservations are always full. Any tips?
A: Yes, popular slots fill up fast! Here’s how to improve your chances:
- Know the Schedule: Reservations for the next month usually open on a specific day (e.g., the 20th of the current month at 10 AM). Mark this date and be ready online.
- Be Quick: Have your account logged in and payment information ready before the reservation window opens.
- Check for Cancellations: People often cancel, so check the website frequently for last-minute openings.
- Try Less Popular Times: Weekday afternoons are generally less competitive than evenings or weekends.
Q: How can I check the court surface type (e.g., clay, hard court), and is parking available?
A: That's an important detail. On the 'Thank You' reservation system, the details page for each tennis center specifies the court surface type (most are artificial grass or hard courts). Furthermore, major public facilities like Ipae Tennis Center and the Namyangju/Wabu/Jinjeop Sports & Culture Centers all have ample parking space, making them convenient to access by car.
Q: Can I check real-time availability by phone?
A: As a rule, all reservations must be made through the online system. However, if you suspect a system error or have an urgent inquiry, you can try calling the facility's management office. Please note that booking a last-minute slot by phone may be difficult, so keeping an eye on the online system is the most reliable method.
Q: Are the free classes and court reservations different?
A: Yes. The 'Youth Tennis Class' in this article is a free instructional program run by the city. A court reservation is when you personally rent the court for a fee to play with your friends.