So, today I want to talk about my time playing tennis at Wheaton Indoor Tennis. I’m not a pro or anything, just a regular guy who enjoys a good game of tennis now and then.
First off, I had to find a place to play, right? I heard about Wheaton Indoor Tennis from a buddy. He said they have some pretty decent courts. I checked around, saw some good reviews, and thought, “Why not?” It’s a local facility in Montgomery Parks, as I found out.
Then, I called them up. I dialed 301-905-3030 to get some details. I asked about the setup, court availability, and all that stuff. The person on the other end was pretty helpful, explaining that they have six indoor courts. That’s a good number, I figured, more chances for me to get a court.

Next, I gathered my gear. Now, I’m not big on fancy equipment, but I do have my trusty old racquet. I also saw on their website that they sell racquets and strings, which is convenient if you need to upgrade or just forgot yours at home.
I booked a court for a Saturday afternoon. I prefer weekends; it just fits my schedule better. When I got there, I checked in. The place looked well-maintained, newly renovated, I heard. They’ve got central air and heating, which is a huge plus. No one wants to freeze or melt while playing. And new lighting too, so visibility wasn’t an issue.
I started playing, and the court was great. It felt good to get back into the swing of things. I played a few sets with my buddy. We’re both intermediate level, so it was a good match. Not too intense, but still competitive enough to be fun. I noticed they also offer lessons and programs. They mentioned having small groups, which sounds good for learning. I didn’t sign up, but it’s nice to know they have options for different skill levels.
After our games, we cooled down and checked out the place a bit more. There’s a Party/Meeting Room there, which I thought was pretty cool. I guess you could have events or gatherings there.
Here’s a quick rundown of my experience:
- Called to inquire: Dialed 301-905-3030, got all the info I needed.
- Checked out the facility: Six indoor courts, central air and heating, new lighting.
- Played a few sets: Courts were great, had a good time with my buddy.
- Noticed extra stuff: They sell equipment, offer lessons, and have a Party/Meeting Room.
All in all
It was a solid experience at Wheaton Indoor Tennis. Nothing to complain about, really. Good courts, decent facilities, and a friendly vibe. If you’re in the Montgomery area and looking for a place to play, give it a shot. It’s a good spot for a casual game or even if you’re looking to get more serious with lessons.