National Play Tennis Day – Feb. 23, 2027

National Play Tennis Day
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Every February 23
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National Play Tennis Day invites everyone to grab a racket and hit the courts every February 23. This day celebrates one of the world’s most popular racket sports, encouraging players of all ages and skill levels to enjoy a match. Find a local court, sign up for a lesson, or simply rally with friends to celebrate the joy of tennis.

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Expected National Play Tennis Day Deals

While we await official 2027 promotions to drop, history shows that National Play Tennis Day brings out various deals from sporting goods retailers and local clubs. Expect discounts on rackets, tennis balls, apparel, and court time from major brands like Wilson, Babolat, Head, and Dunlop. Local tennis clubs and community centers often offer free introductory lessons or discounted court rentals to encourage new players. Retailers such as Dick’s Sporting Goods and Tennis Warehouse typically feature special sales on tennis gear. We will update this page with confirmed live deals as February 23 approaches.

Platform Guide for National Play Tennis Day

Instagram

Tag @nationaltoday_ and use #NationalPlayTennisDay. Share photos or short videos of your best serve or a fun rally with friends.

TikTok

Tag @www.nationaltoday.com and use #NationalPlayTennisDay. Film a ‘tennis challenge’ video or showcase your favorite tennis outfit.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #NationalPlayTennisDay. Tweet about your favorite tennis memory or a local event promoting the sport.

Social Media Tips for National Play Tennis Day

Individuals

Gather your friends, head to a local public court, and enjoy a friendly match or practice session. It's a great way to get active and enjoy the sport.

Creators

Create a tutorial on basic tennis strokes, review new tennis gear, or document your journey learning to play tennis from scratch.

Brands

Sporting goods brands can run a 'show us your court' photo contest. Tennis clubs can offer free clinics or discounted memberships for the day.

Top Brands for National Play Tennis Day

  1. Wilson

    Founded in 1913 in Chicago, Illinois, Wilson Sporting Goods is a leading manufacturer of tennis equipment. Known for its iconic rackets, including those used by legendary players, Wilson is a staple on courts worldwide.

  2. Babolat

    Established in 1875 in Lyon, France, Babolat is the oldest company specializing in racket sports. Initially known for natural gut strings, they now produce a full range of tennis rackets, strings, and accessories.

  3. Head

    Head is a global manufacturer and marketer of sports equipment, founded in 1950 in Baltimore, Maryland. They are renowned for their tennis rackets, used by many professional players, as well as their ski and other sporting goods.

  4. Dunlop

    Originating in the late 19th century, Dunlop is a British brand with a long history in tennis. They are famous for their tennis balls, which have been used in numerous professional tournaments, and also produce rackets and other equipment.

  5. Adidas

    Founded in 1949 in Germany, Adidas is a global leader in athletic footwear, apparel, and accessories. They have a strong presence in tennis, sponsoring top athletes and producing high-performance gear for the sport.

  6. USTA (United States Tennis Association)

    The USTA is the national governing body for the sport of tennis in the U.S. Founded in 1881, it promotes and develops the growth of tennis at every level, from local communities to the professional Grand Slam event, the US Open.

  7. Tennis Warehouse

    Founded in 1992 in San Luis Obispo, California, Tennis Warehouse is a leading online retailer specializing in tennis equipment. They offer a vast selection of rackets, strings, shoes, and apparel from all major brands.

National Play Tennis Day Hero

Arthur Ashe

Arthur Ashe (1943-1993) was an American professional tennis player who became the first Black man to win the singles title at Wimbledon, the US Open, and the Australian Open. Beyond his athletic achievements, Ashe was a prominent civil rights activist and humanitarian. His legacy continues to inspire both in sports and in the fight for social justice.

History of National Play Tennis Day

Tennis is a great game to play as a sport or as a fun sport between family and friends. The original game was very similar to modern-day lawn tennis, but the rules and scoring system were much more complex. This game in turn evolved from an older ball game that used to be played in France. Modern-day tennis originated in England and was known as lawn tennis to differentiate it from ‘real tennis’. A young American socialite called Mary Ewing Outerbridge introduced the game to America, and the game caught on. Tennis has remained popular in the U.S. since it was introduced, and the country has produced many Grand Slam winners.

Eventually, the International Tennis Federation was founded, which set up three tournaments as the major championships for the game.

The appeal of the game lies in its simplicity. Anyone can play it because you don’t need anything beyond a racket and balls to play. The game is played on tennis courts but can just as easily be played outside, as long as there is enough space. Formal tennis courts are perfectly flat and rectangular. But the material of the surfaces varies. Tennis can be played on grass, clay, and hard courts which are made of concrete or asphalt. There may also be courts with artificial turfs. The rules of the game are straightforward in that a player who sends the ball across to the other is the one serving. Players win points if the other player cannot strike the ball and return it across the court.

National Play Tennis Day timeline

1800s
Lawn Tennis Is Developed In Britain

Harry Gem and his friend develop a game of rackets and balls based on royal tennis or court tennis, which they play on a croquet lawn in Birmingham, England.

1874
Mary Outerbridge Introduces Tennis To America

After a trip to Bermuda, where Outerbridge sees tennis played, she brings back a set and lays out a court in New York.

1891
French Championships Are Established

The game is very popular in France, but until 1925 it is only open to people who are part of the French clubs.

1913
The International Lawn Tennis Federation Is Founded

Later, it becomes the International Tennis Federation, and it establishes three official tournaments in Britain, France, and Europe.

How Businesses Can Celebrate National Play Tennis Day

Local businesses can celebrate National Play Tennis Day by partnering with nearby tennis clubs to offer special promotions. Sporting goods stores can host racket demo days or offer discounts on tennis apparel and equipment. Restaurants could create tennis-themed menu items or offer special deals to customers who show proof of playing tennis that day. Community centers can organize free introductory clinics or open court hours to encourage new participants. Consider sponsoring a local junior tennis program or donating equipment to schools.

National Play Tennis Day FAQs

When is National Play Tennis Day?

In 2027, National Play Tennis Day will be observed on Tuesday, February 23. It’s a perfect mid-week opportunity to hit the courts and embrace the health benefits of this dynamic sport.

How many people play tennis in the US?

Tennis continues to see robust growth, with participation figures consistently showing millions of Americans engaging with the sport. The USTA reports that over 23.6 million people played in 2023, indicating its enduring appeal and accessibility.

What are the health benefits of playing tennis?

Beyond physical fitness, tennis is known to improve strategic thinking and problem-solving skills, as players must constantly anticipate opponents’ moves. It’s a full-body workout that also sharpens mental acuity and reaction time.

What is the origin of tennis?

The term ‘tennis’ is believed to come from the French word ‘tenez,’ meaning ‘take, receive,’ which was called out by the server. Major Walter Clopton Wingfield is often credited with popularizing and patenting a version of lawn tennis in 1874, laying the groundwork for the sport’s global spread.

National Play Tennis Day Activities

  1. Play a game of tennis

    There’s no better way to celebrate the game of tennis than by playing a game, so grab a friend or three and head over to the courts for a game. Make it a fun outing by playing round-robin games against each other and crowning the victor.

  2. Watch a tournament

    While tennis can be by everyone, it’s quite different to watch the greatest of tennis play, so catch a game by one of the champions on this day. Invite friends and family and choose a side so that healthy tension can build up.

  3. Sign up for classes

    If you’ve been waiting to learn, then this is your sign. Join tennis classes today and celebrate by learning this cool game.

5 Incredible Facts About Tennis

  1. America’s got the oldest national tennis organization

    The United States National Lawn Tennis Association, now the United States Tennis Association, was formed in 1881.

  2. There aren’t any World Championships

    In 1923, the title of World Championships was dropped and the modern-day Grand Slams were introduced as the ‘Official Championships.’

  3. Not much has changed in 80 years

    Apart from the tiebreak system, most rules of tennis have stayed the same since the game was formalized.

  4. Dating back to the 1900s

    Run by the ITF, the Davis Cup is a competition between men’s national teams in a knock-out format, like a world cup.

  5. There’s an International Tennis Hall of Fame

    Located in New Port, Rhode Island, this Hall of Fame is a non-profit organization that celebrates the players and supports people who have made major contributions to the game.

Why We Love National Play Tennis Day

  1. We love the game

    Tennis is a fun game that is accessible to everyone, and we love playing it and want to share it with everyone.

  2. Tennis is played around the world

    The game is played in all major countries and is a fantastic way of bringing people together out of love for the game.

  3. We need an excuse to play

    It’s hard to catch a game when everyone’s so busy so a day set aside just to play tennis is perfect for us!

National Play Tennis Day dates

Year Date Day
2027 February 23 Tuesday
2028 February 23 Wednesday
2029 February 23 Friday
2030 February 23 Saturday
2031 February 23 Sunday