Built for mixed ability
Runners, walkers, and wheelchair players share the same court and the same team — no separate leagues, no sidelining.
Yes!Tennis puts four players on one court — two who run, two who walk, stand, or roll — rallying together instead of competing against each other.
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Mixed-ability doubles rally — runner, walker & wheelchair player sharing the court
Every Yes!Tennis team has four players sharing one court: two runners and two players who walk, stand, or use a wheelchair. Hitters alternate every point, so nobody carries or dominates the rally. Scoring rewards long, cooperative exchanges rather than winners and errors. The result feels less like a match and more like a shared game — friendly, social, and genuinely mixed-ability. Learn more
Built for mixed ability
Runners, walkers, and wheelchair players share the same court and the same team — no separate leagues, no sidelining.
Rally, don't compete
Alternating hitters and cooperative scoring mean the point of the game is keeping the ball going, together.
Real community
Sessions are social first — new players are paired with a regular team so nobody shows up alone.
"I use a wheelchair and hadn't touched a racquet in fifteen years. My first session I actually rallied for ten shots straight. My teammates were cheering like I'd won Wimbledon."
— Priya, player since 2024
"My dad walks with a cane and I run cross country. Yes!Tennis is the only sport we've ever played on the same team."
— Marcus, player since 2023