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Tennis

The CGM tennis facility comprises seven indoor courts and one outdoor viewing court. Features include substantial open space between and behind courts, as well as a state-of-the-art lighting system that provides excellent illumination without glare. Our Tennis Programs are conducted by USPTA Professionals. Our staff is dedicated to making CGM Tennis a great place to play. Our club has many tennis activities to choose from, including; three Ladies City League Teams, USA Adult Team Tennis (12 teams ranging from 2.5-5.0), four USTA Senior teams (men and women), six USTA Super Senior teams (men and women), daily group lessons, private lessons, club mixers, Junior Team Tennis, and many daily and weekly tennis events. It is hard to find a more complete tennis program than Club Green Meadows Tennis. See you on the courts!

Please note: All tennis court times are 90 minutes. Times begin at 7:30 a.m. and continue throughout the day in 90-minute blocks. Only one court may be reserved per phone call per day. No consecutive court times. Tennis members may reserve courts up to two days in advance, after 7:00 a.m. Athletic members must make reservations on the day of play. Anyone using the tennis courts must check in with the Front Desk for court assignment. If you are more than 15 minutes late, you may lose your court.

Check In / Cancellation Policy
All players must check-in at the Front Desk prior to going on court. If a court reservation is not canceled one hour prior to the reserved time, each member will be charged a $5 “no-show” fee.

Court Fees (Per Person)

  • Athletic member  ~  $10.00
  • Guest (singles or doubles)  ~  $15.00


Ball Machine

  • Single Monthly Pass  ~  $25.00
  • Family Monthly Pass  ~  $35.00
  • One time use  ~  $10.00

(We kindly ask that you pick up your tennis balls and replace the ball machine where you got it. Thank you.)

Pickleball

We have 8 indoor hard courts and 9 indoor wooden courts.

Basketball Courts - Pickleball play in the gym is open play for all membership types at no additional cost and can be utilized outside of normal “open” play hours on a first come, first serve basis. Open play in the gym is as follows:

Mon, Wed, Fri & Sun 9am to 12noon

Tues & Thurs 5pm to 7pm

Tennis Courts 6 & 7 - These courts are reserved for Pickleball play and require members to hold a Tennis/Pickleball or a Tennis/Pickleball/Golf combo membership. Athletic, Golf and Silver & Fit members are required to pay the Tennis court fee of $10 per person, per day (See Court Fees under Tennis).

Open play for Pickleball on Tennis courts 6 & 7 is as follows:

  • Monday: 7am-8:45pm
  • Tuesday: 7am-6:00pm
  • Wednesday: 7am-5:00pm
  • Thursday: 7am-8:45pm
  • Friday: 7am-8:45pm
  • Saturday: 7am-8:45pm
  • Sunday: 7am-8:45pm

Court times are subject to change due to tournaments and other scheduled events.

Reservations can be made outside of “open play” by following Tennis court reservation policy.

Drills

  • Beginner: Tuesday 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
  • Beginner/Intermediate: Tuesday 9:30 am - 10:30 am
  • Intermediate: Wednesday 10:30 am - 11:30 am
  • Intermediate to Advance; Wednesday 5:30 pm-6:30 pm
  • Cost is $10 member/ $15 non-member and must reserve a spot

Private lessons are $50 member and $55 nonmembers for an hour.

Director of Racquet and Athletic Sports

Carlos Gomez

Carlos has been playing tennis for over 25 years. Growing up in Colombia, he played Junior tournaments and held an amateur ranking top 8 in State. He played tennis at the collegiate level for the University of Medellin while earning a degree in journalism as well as audiovisual communications.

During his time in Vancouver, Carlos won the NTRP USTA 4.5 ranked Sectionals both in 2020 and 2022, as well as earning the gold ticket to play in the USTA nationals. Carlos is a USPTA professional tennis coach and is currently getting his Elite certification.

Carlos is honored to be a part of the Green Meadows team again and can’t wait to share his passion for tennis with our members. Feel free to contact him now at carlostennis23@gmail.com to set up lessons.

Associate Head Tennis Professional

Emory Watson

Emory began his love for tennis while playing with his dad and brother while growing up in Louisiana outside of New Orleans in the bayou. He moved to Portland in 1990 after living 10 years in Miami following his first start teaching professionally at the Tamiami Tennis Center in 1988.

Before making his move to Club Green Meadows, Emory taught at several facilities and was recently a part of the Vancouver Tennis Center's teaching staff. While there, he was involved in teaching a wide variety of lesson formats with Adults and Juniors and planning and implementing various programs.

Emory is a PTR/USPTA certified teaching pro with a P-1 ranking. Along with this, he has a Bachelors in Physical Education and has taught in several schools in the Portland area.

Assistant Tennis Professional

Arlen Britt

Arlen has worked at tennis clubs for over 10 years. He co-founded the WSU Cougar Tennis Club in college and continues to play at a high level through USTA.

Arlen will also use his stringer talents to help our players maximize their equipment. Contact him at tennis1@gmail.com with any questions or to set up a lesson.

Associate Director of Athletics

Sarah Kaufman

Sarah's love of tennis began over a decade ago as a high school freshman. She was drawn to the sport's laid-back atmosphere, and it quickly became her "fun" sport. In college, she picked up tennis competitively and began coaching at the high school level after graduation, eager to share her passion for the sport with others.

Her uncle introduced her to pickleball, and she fell in love instantly. She is currently pursuing a Master of Science in Sport and Athletic Administration and is thrilled to join the CGM team and help grow the pickleball program. Sarah is typically found in the tennis office or on the courts.

Tennis Professional

Kaitlin Bos

Kaitlin's passion for tennis began at a young age, and she quickly excelled as both a player and coach. After winning numerous tournaments in the Pacific Northwest, she moved to Denver, where she was a four-year varsity tennis player and team captain. She then went on to play both singles and doubles for the University of Utah and the University of Colorado.

After graduating from college, Kaitlin became a full-time tennis professional in Denver, coaching players of all ages and abilities. She is a patient yet demanding coach who pushes her players to reach their full potential.

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