If you're a fan of both tennis and comedy, you're in for a treat. This curated list brings together films that blend the elegance of tennis with the hilarity of comedy, offering a unique cinematic experience. Whether it's the slapstick antics on the court or the witty banter in the locker room, these films serve up laughter in every scene. Perfect for a light-hearted movie night or to add some fun to your sports movie collection, these comedies are sure to entertain.

The Freshman (1990)
Description: Though primarily a comedy about a college student, it features a memorable tennis match where the protagonist tries to impress his girlfriend's father, leading to comedic chaos.
Fact: The film includes a cameo by tennis legend John McEnroe, who plays himself.


The Big Green (1995)
Description: Although primarily about soccer, the film includes a funny tennis scene where the coach, played by Steve Guttenberg, tries to teach his team the basics of tennis, leading to comedic results.
Fact: The film was shot in Austin, Texas, and includes real-life soccer players in the cast.


The Odd Couple II (1998)
Description: In this sequel, Felix and Oscar reunite for a wedding, and one of the comedic highlights is their disastrous attempt at playing doubles tennis.
Fact: The film was the last time Jack Lemmon and Walter Matthau played their iconic characters.


The Parent Trap (1998)
Description: This remake includes a tennis match between the twin sisters, providing a comedic twist as they try to outplay each other and their parents.
Fact: The film features a young Lindsay Lohan in dual roles, showcasing her comedic timing.


Mr. Deeds (2002)
Description: While not focused on tennis, there's a funny scene where the naive protagonist, Longfellow Deeds, tries to play tennis with his love interest, leading to some slapstick humor.
Fact: Adam Sandler, who plays Deeds, is known for his love of tennis in real life.


Wimbledon (2004)
Description: This romantic comedy follows a washed-up tennis pro who unexpectedly falls in love with a rising star during the Wimbledon Championships. The film captures the spirit of the game while delivering laughs through its charming characters and their misadventures.
Fact: The film was shot during the actual Wimbledon Championships, providing an authentic backdrop. Also, Paul Bettany, who plays the lead, learned to play tennis for the role.


Balls Out: Gary the Tennis Coach (2009)
Description: A former tennis prodigy turned coach, Gary Houseman, takes on the challenge of turning around a losing high school team. The film is filled with comedic moments as Gary tries to teach his players the game and life lessons.
Fact: The film was originally titled "Balls Out: The Great American Tennis Story" but was renamed for its theatrical release. It was also inspired by a true story.


Break Point (2014)
Description: Two estranged brothers reunite to play in a legendary tennis tournament, leading to humorous and heartfelt moments as they navigate their past and the pressures of the game.
Fact: The film features real-life tennis players like Jeremy Sumpter, who plays one of the brothers, and was shot on location at the ATP Challenger Tour.


The Racket Boys (1975)
Description: This British comedy revolves around a group of amateur tennis players who get involved in a series of comedic mishaps while trying to win a local tournament.
Fact: The film was one of the first to showcase the comedic potential of tennis, setting a trend for future sports comedies.


The Matchmaker (1997)
Description: While not strictly about tennis, this film includes a hilarious tennis match scene where the protagonist, a young Irish-American, tries to impress his potential in-laws.
Fact: The tennis match was filmed at the real-life Wimbledon courts, adding authenticity to the comedic scene.
