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Spain offers year-round tennis, but the best months are March to June and September to November when temperatures sit between 20–28°C. The Canary Islands extend the season through winter with 20–25°C averages. July and August can exceed 35°C on the mainland, making early morning or evening sessions essential.
Spanish tennis hotels typically offer 4–12 courts per property. Larger resorts in Mallorca and the Costa Blanca can have up to 20 courts. Court surfaces include red clay (most common in Spain), hard court, and artificial grass. Most courts feature floodlighting for evening play until 22:00.
Yes, most Spanish tennis hotels offer professional coaching with ITF- or RPT-certified instructors. Private lessons cost €40–80/hour, group clinics €20–35/person, and week-long intensive camps range from €300–800. Many resorts use video analysis and ball machines for technique improvement.
Mallorca is Spain's top tennis destination with 10 hotels and world-class clay courts. The Canary Islands (Tenerife, Gran Canaria) offer winter tennis with 15 properties. Costa Blanca and Girona provide 7 hotels combining tennis with Mediterranean coastal living.
Yes, many Spanish tennis hotels offer structured training camps lasting 3–7 days. Camps typically include 3–4 hours of daily court time, private and group coaching, fitness sessions, and video analysis. Prices range from €300–800/week for coaching only, or €700–1,500 as full hotel packages including accommodation and meals.