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Pickleball in Titusville, FL

Singleton Tennis Courts

655 N Singleton Ave, Titusville, FL 32796, USA

4.4

Google rating

51 reviews

About Singleton Tennis Courts

Singleton Tennis Courts is a public park with pickleball courts in Titusville, Florida, and one of the go-to spots for pickleball players in the area. You'll find it at 655 N Singleton Ave, Titusville, FL 32796, USA, easy to reach whether you're a local looking for open play or a visitor planning a session on your Florida trip. It holds a strong 4.4★ rating from 51 Google reviews, a well-liked local option.

What to expect

  • Outdoor courts in a public park setting — typically first-come, first-served with no reservation required.
  • Hours aren't posted online for this location — call ahead to confirm before you drive over.
  • Bring your own paddles and balls unless you've confirmed otherwise. Water fountains vary by venue, so pack water for hot Florida afternoons.

Planning your visit

Quick tips to make your session at Singleton Tennis Courts smoother — from a player who's spent a lot of Florida mornings on the court.

  1. 1Play early morning or after 5pm to beat the Florida heat — court surfaces can hit 100°+ in mid-afternoon sun.
  2. 2Weekends fill up fastest. If you're targeting a specific time, arrive 15–20 minutes early to get in the paddle rotation.
  3. 3Parking is usually free but can fill during peak hours — carpool when possible.
  4. 4Check the Google reviews below for recent condition notes on the court surfaces and nets.

Location & map

Singleton Tennis Courts is in Titusville, Florida — public park with pickleball courts at 655 N Singleton Ave, Titusville.

Coordinates: 28.62356, -80.83873

What players are saying

Recent Google reviews for Singleton Tennis Courts. Reviews are pulled live and refresh automatically.

Sulman Masood· 3 years ago

It's good when you're out there on a tennis court. There's nowhere to hide. It's all you, tactically, physically, mentally.This tennis court have all facilities but you have to pay 9$ of you want to play at night with lights on!

Jerry Tibstra· 5 years ago

I'd give this tennis complex 5 stars except for two things: gas fumes and noise from the generators of the food truck parked next door, but up against the courts, and a lack of benches. The courts (10) are in great shape, no dead zones, medium fast and have effective wind screens. One more easily resolved problem is that there's a gap under the fence, large enough for balls to roll under and out.

Robert Bielling· 4 years ago

Great pickle ball experience. Tennis courts are in great shape, racketball courts too. Pickle ball courts are now at this facility as well. Contact park department for lock combination.

Brigitte O'STEEN· 6 months ago

We played pickleball there, and it's unbelievable that the city chose to paint the court green—almost the same shade as the lines! This is completely illogical. Given the rapid growth of pickleball, one would expect the city to take more responsible measures to improve the facilities. UPDATE. In January 2025, the city came to a reason, they finally painted the lines orange. This is such an improvement 👏. Instead of giving 1 star, I increased it to 4 stars 🌟 Update December 2025: I am writing to express my concern regarding the pickleball courts in Singleton that have tennis lines painted on them. Despite playing and attending numerous matches at these courts, I have never seen a single tennis player use them. As pickleball players, we rely on these courts for all of our matches, yet the unnecessary tennis lines create confusion and diminish the quality of play. It feels as though our sport is being treated as an afterthought, which is frustrating given the growing popularity of pickleball in our community. We deserve courts dedicated to pickleball without conflicting markings. The current setup makes us look like a farce in the entire Brevard County, and it does not reflect the commitment and enthusiasm of our players. I respectfully request that the county/city consider removing the tennis lines or designating courts exclusively for pickleball. This change would greatly improve the experience for all players and demonstrate support for a sport that continues to thrive locally. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response and to seeing improvements that benefit our community.

Dan Spagnoli· 7 years ago

Great public (free) open place to play tennis...courts and nets are in acceptable shape. I've rarely encountered a time where I couldn't get a court. PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD GET SOME WINDSCREENS!!!!! I would be even willing to pay a membership fee if they provided better wind protection. On some days it's nearly useless to play due to the wind....it would be so simple to improve these courts with wind screens.

Frequently asked questions

Where is Singleton Tennis Courts located?

Singleton Tennis Courts is located at 655 N Singleton Ave, Titusville, FL 32796, USA in Titusville, Florida. You can get one-tap driving directions from the button above.

Do I need a reservation to play pickleball at Singleton Tennis Courts?

No — most public and park facilities like Singleton Tennis Courts run on open play. Show up, sign in on the paddle rack, and rotate in.

How much does it cost to play pickleball at Singleton Tennis Courts?

Singleton Tennis Courts is a public park, so court use is generally free. Bring your own paddle and balls.

Are the pickleball courts at Singleton Tennis Courts indoor or outdoor?

Singleton Tennis Courts is primarily an outdoor pickleball venue, which is typical for Florida parks. Check the photos for a look at the courts.

Is Singleton Tennis Courts good for beginners?

Titusville has a strong beginner-to-intermediate pickleball scene, and Singleton Tennis Courts is one of the popular local spots. Show up during open play, tell someone you're new, and you'll almost always get pulled into a friendly game.