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119th St Tennis

4.0 (1 review)

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Manhattan Plaza Racquet Club

Manhattan Plaza Racquet Club

3.7(13 reviews)
3.9 mi•Hell's Kitchen, Midtown West

I play tennis here regularly. Nice courts, amazing instructors, lots of good players. Highly…read morerecommend!

While I consider the ability to travel a great blessing, I have to admit that certain complications…read moretypically ensue as a result of being away from home. One of those challenges can be how to continue your workout routine (especially as a tennis player). While I don't have specific recommendations for how to alleviate this situation in all cities, I can provide some assistance when it comes to visiting Manhattan in New York City. While searching for some "travel tennis" my record has been mixed. For example, on another trip earlier this year I went 0-fer (despite calling and emailing at least half a dozen Clubs). Well no such drama on this trip. My first (and only) call was to the Manhattan Plaza Racquet Club. Their staff was friendly on the phone (and in person) and they did an outstanding job of arranging a Singles match for me (at my ability level) with a member who was also warm and welcoming. Their 5 indoor courts are well maintained and offer year-round opportunities to play. Quite frankly, when considering all of the times that I've attempted to play "travel tennis", I've never encountered a friendlier, more welcoming, or more helpful staff. I merely posed the innocuous question of, "Are there any opportunities to play at your Club while traveling, even though I'm not a member?" I was then so inundated with the options provided to me that I literally needed to take written notes. Sadly, if someone had posed the same question to my tennis club in San Diego the would have been slammed so quickly in their face that it would have immediately broken their ! The costs associated with your choice of play here are not insignificant, but a traditional membership is not required. The locker rooms are also well maintained and the Club was only about a 10 minute walk from our hotel in Time's Square. And that's...Henry's Take. #manhattantennis

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Sutton East Tennis

3.2(54 reviews)
3.7 mi

I've driven past this bubble under the bridge more times than I can remember on my way home to…read moreQueens. It felt great to finally play here. I used the Mind Body app to sign up for a beginner class though I'm more advanced beginner. There were three of us on the clay court with Ben as our teacher. He gave fantastic instruction and was patient and charming. The tennis center has adult and junior classes, a gift shop with everything you need, friendly staff and friendly pricing. Prices are great for Manhattan and the company has three locations - 59th and York, 89th and York hidden in an apartment building, and another hidden INSIDE Grand Central Station. If you're suffering from insomnia, you can rent a court into the wee hours:-) 10 and 20 packs make their pricing comparable to Queens, and a steal for Manhattan. You pick your classes at your convenience on the app and can cancel without penalty with 24 hours notice. This flexibility is unheard of at other tennis sites in NYC I look forward to my next lessons at one of their sites. Highly recommended for tennis players at all levels.

8 indoor clay courts. Great option to play in the winter or a rainy summer day. If you have a…read moretennis permit, you can play for free in the summer. Or, get a day permit for $15. They do check for permits, as there is an office on site when you walk in. Winter rates are $200+ / hour. Like all NYC tennis courts, you still have to get here super early to get a court time- got here at 7am, waited about an hour and was able to snag an afternoon spot. This spot is pretty popular with beginners because they offer so many clinics and classes here. Only gets docked a point because it could be cleaner?

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