🎾 Zürich · Tennis & Padel · Launching May 2026

Tennis gets better
when you play
more.

Tennset helps players in Zürich find reliable practice partners and matches that actually fit their level and goals. Less time organising, more time playing — so your tennis moves forward, not just your group chat.

Sound familiar?

You didn't take up tennis
to manage logistics.

Phone with WhatsApp message

The group chat that goes quiet

You post, you wait. Someone replies two days later. The court slot was free on Tuesday and is now gone.

Calendar appointment for tennis practice

The reliable partner who cancelled

Your whole week of court time hinged on one person. They had a meeting. Again.

Tennis court in Zürich

The court booked, no opponent

The slot exists. You're free. There's nobody to fill the other side of the net at 7pm on a Wednesday.

How it works

You show up.
Tennset finds your game.

A fast, reliable way to find the right tennis player at the right time.

Two tennis players at the net
Match by level

Every rally feels balanced

Paired with players at your standard — whether you're sharpening your serve or just getting back into it.

Player checking phone courtside
Match by schedule

Confirm a game in minutes

Set when you're free. The app surfaces players with matching windows. One tap — no back-and-forth.

Players greeting each other at the court
Match by reliability

Players who actually show up

Players with a track record of showing up get surfaced first. Your court time is too valuable to waste.

Group of tennis players chatting courtside
Who it's for

Built for players,
not members.

  • The returner — you played at university, life got in the way, and you're ready to get back on court without joining a club
  • The expat — you moved to Zürich with a racket and no network, and you need a reliable way to find your level fast
  • The improver — you play regularly but want better-matched partners who'll actually push your game forward
  • The social player — tennis is your way of staying active and meeting people, and you want more of both

Launching in Zürich, May 2026.

The courts are ready — are you?

Join the waitlist