A racquet club that actually feels like home
Tennis, pickleball and padel for players who want to feel supported, guided, and part of something - not left to figure it out alone.
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Find your home club
Premier Racquet Clubs is an award-winning indoor racquet community built around people, not just court time. With three locations across the GTA (+3 more coming soon), we offer tennis, pickleball, and padel with flexible memberships and coach-led programming. Our goal is simple: to create a welcoming environment where players feel supported, connected, and truly at home.
Founded by Karl Hale
Warm, welcoming faces
From the front desk to the courts, you’ll be greeted by people who are friendly, helpful, and happy to see you.
Coaches who genuinely care
Our coaches take the time to understand your game and support your progress - at every level.
Thoughtfully-run programs
Clear programming, consistent schedules, and guided options that make it easier to know where you fit and what to try next.
Clean, bright places to play
Well-maintained courts, good lighting, and comfortable spaces that make showing up feel easy.
A community that feels like home
A club where familiar faces, shared routines, and real connection turn playing into something you look forward to.
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“Terrific team of coaches and great staff.
We have had a great experience being part of the PRC community and would highly recommend the club for both recreational and competitive players.”
— Adnan
Frequently Asked Questions
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PRC Mississauga is a year-round indoor tennis and pickleball club.
PRC Markham operates seasonally from October to April each year.
PRC Brampton (Rosalea Park) is a seasonal indoor tennis location from September to May. -
Answer: PRC has clubs in Markham (73 Wootten Way N), Mississauga (5320 Ninth Line, Churchill Meadows), and Brampton (59 Church Street East), each offering high-quality facilities and community-focused racquet sports play.
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Advance court booking privileges (7-day for tennis/pickleball)
Discounted court fees
Member pricing and priority registration for group lessons and clinics
Access to social play, leagues, and member-only events
Help finding playing partners at your level
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Yes. Court bookings, programs, and lessons are priced separately - membership covers base access and benefits, not hourly court time.
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Membership doesn’t automatically include court time. Court fees apply and are charged when you reserve courts. Members book earlier and pay lower rates.
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Yes. Members can bring guests, but each guest may use a member’s booked court only once per month. Tennis guests pay a per-visit fee; pickleball guest terms vary by location.
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Yes. Non-members can reserve courts (at a later booking window) and sign up for group lessons or instructional play at standard rates.
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All booking is done online via CourtReserve. Members book up to 7 days in advance; non-members have shorter windows. Pickleball round robins and events are registered through the events section.
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PRC offers pickleball round robins, open play sessions, and personal court rentals, with schedules and pricing available on the Pickleball page for your location.
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Checking in ensures safety, waiver compliance, and accurate tracking of who’s on the premises. All players and guests must check in at the front desk.
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This varies by location:
Mississauga has a walking viewing area behind transparent curtains.
Markham and Brampton do not have dedicated spectator courts; guests can wait in the clubhouse area.
Welcoming staff | Supportive coaching | Well-run programs | Premium facilities | Real community
what our members have to say
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“Premier Racquet Club Mississauga is an outstanding facility. The 7 brand-new bubbled courts are top quality, and the coaching staff is very professional. Coach Jean-François stands out as a highly respected leader—both kids and parents appreciate his ability to connect with juniors of all levels. He runs programs exceptionally well and brings out the best in his players. Highly recommended! Thank you Jean-Francois and Karl!”
— Teodor
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“An amazing facility and thanks for the clinic with the Wimbledon champion Daniel Nestor”
— Amar
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“PRC Mississauga has been a welcome addition to our community. Their leadership with Jean-Francois, the coaches, staff and Karl is superb. They help service our community with programs for all ages and levels. Thank you for making the efforts to be in Mississauga as it is really needed. Mississauga and our community have been so fortunate to have”
— Hatem
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“Incredible facility. The courts are some of the best in the country. We moved from the ORC academy to join the PRC elite academy and could not be happier. Coach Jean-Francois Danican is the best. He brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise. His non threatening demeanor is the best approach for teenage international level players. We will be forever grateful.”
— Gonzalo
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“Excellent tennis club with great facilities and a welcoming atmosphere. The courts are in great condition and the staff is friendly and professional. Environment is fun, supportive, and well-organized. It’s a fantastic place to play!”
— Evelyn B
Karl Hale – Global Leader in Racquet Sports, CEO & Founder, Premier Racquet Clubs
Karl Hale is a global leader in racquet sports, a former Davis Cup player, and a top Canadian sports executive. As the founder and CEO of Premier Racquet Clubs (PRC), he's grown one of Canada's largest racquet club networks, making tennis, pickleball, and padel more accessible with top-notch facilities and programs.
He has also led the Professional Tennis and Pickleball Registries (PTR/PPR), which help over 30,000 coaches worldwide. Additionally, Karl founded Premium Court Construction, Canada's biggest court builder, and the PRC Racquet Store, creating a complete system for racquet sports.
Beyond his businesses, he's a dedicated philanthropist. Through the Helping Hands Jamaica Foundation, he has built 27 schools and raised millions, significantly improving literacy in his home country. Karl also directs the National Bank Open in Toronto, one of the world's leading tennis tournaments.
Karl’s goal is to create a positive environment where people can stay healthy, build friendships, and grow through racquet sports.