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Muy buen lugar

Waiting May to start playing so far so good

My son takes tennis classes here! 🎾

Weekends are crowded but you can still get a court for 1 hour a day, if you book 48 hours in advance.

You must book for 1hour only 2 days advance but it's worth it. No court fee

街の小さな靴屋さん

Decent courts, good vibes.

It was a great place to play when permit was needed, and someone forces the rules on court, but there has been more and more tennis coaches taking over one or two courts forever, and refused to leave. I went there this morning, and ask one coach for the court, but he started cursing, bullying, threaten me, and lying that he has a permit, which this court does not need one. He even try to bump head with me, and physically hit me.
If you want to have a nice time playing tennis, pay some money for a not free court, as free courts are always full of liers and bullies abusing the system.
If you want to have a nice time playing tennis, pay some money for a not free court, as free courts are always full of liers and bullies abusing the system.

There are six hard courts. Nicest courts in NYC. If you know a resident you can play there and sometimes it's free depends on the week and or if there is a kids camp going on.

Great place to play tennis in the city! Yearly membership is required to access the courts but it is way more affordable than renting a court at the majority of the tennis clubs in the neighborhood (especially if you play regularly). You play on a first come first served basis, but for a maximum of an hour if other people are waiting in line to play.

Really nice selection of rare color ways