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May is National Tennis Month, and the Olmsted Parks are great places to celebrate.

Chickasaw Park is home to West Louisville Tennis Club, a local nonprofit focused on promoting health and wellness through the game of tennis. The park features six clay courts and six hard courts.

Tyler Park’s tennis history is synonymous with the Cooper family, named the Kentucky Tennis Family in 1965. Many of the Cooper sons went on to be inducted into the Kentucky Tennis Hall of Fame in their own right. Tyler Park features four tennis courts and two pickleball courts.

Other Olmsted parks with courts:

Seneca Park: 10 tennis courts

Central Park: 6 tennis courts

Stansbury Park: 6 tennis courts

Iroquois Park: 2 tennis courts and four pickleball courts

Shawnee Park: 2 tennis courts

Algonquin Park: 2 tennis courts

Shelby Park: 2 tennis courts

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