SoCal Tennis Roundup: Monday's Top Developments
USC vs. UCLA: A Rivalry That Defines LA Tennis
Collegiate tennis continues to electrify the Los Angeles scene, with USC and UCLA battling for city bragging rights. Over the weekend, USC's men edged out UCLA 4-3 in a dramatic match at David X. Marks Tennis Stadium—Oscar Weightman staged a gutsy comeback to clinch the deciding point. UCLA's women's squad kept Bruin pride high, sweeping Minnesota 4-0 at the Los Angeles Tennis Center behind standout performances from Bianca Fernandez and Anne-Christine Lutkemeyer.
“Every time we face UCLA, it's more than just a match – it's a battle for Los Angeles tennis supremacy. Our players are fired up and ready to defend our home court,” said USC head coach Brett Masi.
The crosstown rivalry continues this week with UCLA hosting USC in the annual GolDEN Match. Fans at the Los Angeles Tennis Center can expect vibrant atmospheres—free pizza for the first 150 and the Bruin Marching Band rallying support. This tradition underscores why tennis in Los Angeles thrives at every level—including the collegiate stage.
For a full breakdown of tournament outcomes, see the results below:
Match | Winner | Score | Location |
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USC (Men) vs. UCLA | USC | 4-3 | David X. Marks Tennis Stadium |
UCLA (Women) vs. Minnesota | UCLA | 4-0 | Los Angeles Tennis Center |
Laid-Back Rallies and Lightning-Fast Drains: LA Court Conditions Update
Spring showers rolled through LA, but neighborhood tennis didn’t skip a beat. Griffith Park Tennis Courts and Poinsettia Recreation Center stood out for quick-drying surfaces, allowing play to resume in hours, not days. Players looking for a near-guaranteed game can rely on Westwood Recreation Center—one of the very few public facilities with covered courts suitable for light rain (though full-scale indoor tennis remains extremely rare in Los Angeles and always requires advance confirmation).
Venice Beach courts continue to buzz with social and competitive play, beloved for their location and community feel. As Maria Rodriguez, president of the Venice Tennis Club, explained:
“There’s nothing like playing tennis with the ocean breeze and the sounds of the boardwalk in the background.”
Neighborhood Court Highlights
- Griffith Park: Reliable after rain, scenic, free public access
- Venice Beach: Unbeatable vibe, ocean air, sometimes busy—arrive early
- Westwood Rec Center: Rare covered courts, beginner-friendly, modest hourly fees
LA Tennis: Cost, Access, and Partner Challenges
Fees at LA’s public tennis courts generally range from free (Griffith Park, Echo Park) to $8–$12 per hour for city-run venues; private club memberships can soar well above $200,000 a year. Finding open courts remains a challenge in peak hours, especially on the Westside. Many players report the best luck reserving early mornings or midday slots during the workweek. Always double-check facility websites for the latest on scheduling, fees, and amenities—only courts specifically listing tennis are recommended for LA tennis newcomers.
Neighborhood | Public Court Fee | Private Club Fee | Special Note |
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Griffith Park | Free | — | Best for accessible outdoor tennis |
Venice Beach | Free | — | Community events on weekends |
Westwood Rec Center | $8–$10/hr | — | Occasional covered play |
Brentwood, Beverly Hills | — | $200,000+/yr | Exclusive, private membership required |
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Upcoming Tournaments and Events
- USC vs. UCLA men’s and women’s showdowns at local collegiate venues
- Community tennis days at Griffith Park and Venice Beach
- USTA Southern California league events and junior tournaments
- Occidental College Men’s Tennis vs. University of Redlands, April 24 (McKinnon Family Tennis Center, LA)
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