Adapted Tennis at GTC

At Galbraith Tennis Center (GTC), we believe tennis is a sport for every age and ability. Our adapted tennis programs are designed to provide inclusive, welcoming opportunities for all community members. Discover a program tailored to your needs, including Love Serving Autism, Wheelchair Tennis, and First Service Doubles, where every player can learn and enjoy the game of tennis.

Love Serving Autism

Teaching children and adults with autism life skills for functional independence on and off the courts.

The participants engage in hand-eye coordination activities to improve motor coordination, stroke production drills to improve gross motor skills, and social interaction/word-of-the-day activities to improve communication and life skills. The lesson plans are progressive, with the participants continuing to learn new skills each week.

Boy in a NASA shirt holding a tennis racket on an indoor court, with tennis balls scattered on the blue surface.

First Service Doubles

On June 18, 2026, GTC invites you to experience First Service Doubles, a unique tennis opportunity where athletes compete alongside their canine companions.

This inclusive program welcomes Veterans, First Responders, and individuals 15 and older navigating physical or invisible challenges. We invite well-behaved dogs of all roles — including Service, Therapy, and Emotional Support animals — to join in the game.

Woman on indoor tennis court hugging a service dog wearing a colorful bandana, holding a tennis racket, both appearing joyful.

Need-based

Available Scholarships

At Galbraith Tennis Center, we believe that tennis is for everyone. As a facility managed by 501(c)(3) nonprofit, USTA Pacific Northwest, we are committed to removing financial barriers so everyone — regardless of background, ability, or income — can learn, grow, and thrive through tennis.

Donate Today

Support the GTC Scholarship Fund

Be a part of the impact and accessibility offered at Galbraith Tennis Center. Contribute to the Galbraith Scholarship Fund and support access to tennis in your community.

Two boys wearing glasses hug happily on a tennis court. One wears a blue shirt, holding a racket, while the other wears a camouflage shirt.

Contact GTC

Full PNW Tennis Centers Directory

Thank you for reaching out to Galbraith Tennis Center! Someone from our team will contact you shortly.