Tennis and swimming club with a modern dive pool and bocce courts. Also has event rentals.
Specific pool temperatures for Seven Hills Swim & Tennis Club are not publicly disclosed and would typically require direct inquiry with the club management.
What are people saying (AI review summary)? Reviews for the club present a mixed picture, with strong praise for its diverse and excellent coaching staff across tennis, swim, and diving programs. Coaches such as Ashley, Skyler, Vanessa, Martha, Robbie, James, and Chris are consistently commended for their patience, nurturing approach, and ability to create a welcoming, inclusive environment for all ages. The community is generally described as friendly and family-oriented. However, significant concerns are raised regarding the physical facilities and supervision. While some reviews mention recently redone tennis courts and a great overall facility, one particularly negative review details unplayable tennis courts riddled with cracks, prolonged construction with safety hazards, broken equipment (ball machines, water fountain), and unfulfilled promises (a bubble). The pool area receives criticism for being overcrowded on weekends, suffering from a lack of child supervision leading to a 'miserable atmosphere' and safety incidents, and a perceived lack of rule enforcement by lifeguards and staff. Management is explicitly called 'woefully mismanaged' in the context of tennis facilities, though general staff are otherwise praised for fostering community spirit.
Reviews
This won’t win me any friends here but I am hoping this review will get the attention of the club. The tennis courts are virtually unplayable. They are riddled with cracks, patches, and dead spots. Four of the seven courts have been under construction for well over a year, with no end in sight. They are covered in sand from the sandbags they use to hold up the flimsy construction fence, it’s a safety hazard. They’ve been saying they’re going to build a bubble for years but that hasn’t happened either. The ball machines don’t work, they tore down the hitting wall, even the water fountain is broken. It’s a great community of people, but the club is woefully mismanaged. I would recommend looking elsewhere if tennis is a priority for you. I know I am.
Great facility and community! The pool and tennis courts have all recently been redone. Great family-friendly, welcoming atmosphere.
The Seven Hills Tennis Center is an awesome Tennis Center and has beautiful courts. The Coaches here are the best! Both of my kids come to tennis practice here, and my oldest plays on one of their 12U teams! We highly recommend this place! Also, on a side note, we come to practice here, and we don’t live in this community!
This place is just the best! Swim, Diving and Tennis- it’s all awesome. My kids look forward to swim team each June. The coaches, Ashley & Skyler, are incredible! It doesn’t matter if you’re a year round swimmer or just trying it out for the summer- they make your kids feel like they’re an important part of the team. The diving coaches, Vanessa & Martha, are also top notch- they’re patient & nurturing to each child learning the tough skill of diving. And lastly, the tennis program is a blast! My husband and I love the clinics that the pros, Robbie, James & Chris run. Our kids love them too. James is incredibly patient with young kids with zero experience up to adults that have plenty. Oh and how could I forget the management & lifeguards- they always talk to my kids and make them feel like they’re a part of the community. It is a special, small community. No where better out there!
Half of the children have responsible parents paying attention to them. The other half are unsupervised creating a miserable atmosphere. The pool is overcrowded on the weekends like most of the private, non-country club pools. Every time we go it’s almost a guarantee to get hit in the head by a football or tennis ball. On our most recent trip a 9 year old (guessing age) ripped my 3 year old off the wall so she could slide by. My 3 year old was learning to swim and immediately started sinking but fortunately I was there to save her. Parents also leave their little ones unsupervised in the pool that have not completed the swim tests and the lifeguards do not enforce it. The lifeguards and staff don’t enforce much other than running around the pool. Generally it’s not a good experience unless you can manage to get to the pool during the week day when it’s much less crowded.
| Sunday | 12:00 – 8:00 PM |
|---|---|
| Monday | 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Tuesday | 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Wednesday | 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Thursday | 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM |
| Friday | 10:30 AM – 9:30 PM |
| Saturday | 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM |
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