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    Elysium Tennis

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Racquet Club Of Columbus

    Racquet Club Of Columbus

    1.9(11 reviews)
    8.5 miNorthwest

    The players at the racquet club have horrible sportsmanship. We came here for a tournament and if…read moresomeone not from their team missed a ball they would scream super loud. The coach was telling them to yell louder to distract the opponent. Very disappointed in their snobby behavior.

    I like this club for their 4.0 - 4.5 clinic. It's practically the only drop-in class in all of…read moreColumbus from the 4 that I called. The class is competitive with men and women (mostly men). Not much coaching or teaching. It's more of a play base on your own skills kind of class. So that is cool and u get to play with people from different styles. I like because you adjust your style to counter. However... I have gotten my racquet restrung here a couple times because suggestions of coaches were off or because of different stringers, who knows. I'm still not satisfied with my latest strings as the tension is still off. One time my strings were so heavy... and I used the same tension and same strings. ?? Don't know what happened. But I spoke with the Stringer and they covered it. I agree with the lady at the front (don't know if it's the same one but I imagine it's the same with my psychic abilities. She certainly is "cocky" when it comes to customer service. The kids are cool even though clueless at times. Even if you are the owner of this club... my suggestion is one of humbleness. And for gods sake... does it hurt to smile. But you know what... I'm not here for the front desk service. Screw them if they are impolite. You can't let those people get to you. You are paying them for your service. You tell them what you want! I'm here to play against others to enhance myself. In tennis... the competition is always within. And regarding price.... Yes this club is on the "higher end" of $$$$. So no matter what the other reviews are like... it's all what you intend for your experience. I return every week when I'm in town for the 4.0 - 4.5 clinic (class). Cheers!

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    Lindner Family Tennis Center - Floor plan

    Lindner Family Tennis Center

    4.5(34 reviews)
    78.6 mi

    This really is a neat place. I came on the first Fri/Sat of the Cinci tennis tournament. It was…read moremy first time here. I had tix for Grandstand one day and the other stadium the other. Parking was free but far away. Fortunately, I am quite mobile and able to walk the distance quickly. I also made note of where I was parked and didn't have trouble finding my car later. The entry process was quick - even Saturday when the gates were busy. Within 15 minutes of entering, I cut my hand badly trying to fill my water bottle at the water fountain. Not sure how it happened, but it did. The first aid people were so kind. I get sick at the sight of blood and am sure I overreacted. They stopped the bleeding and bandaged me so I didn't have to leave to get stitches - although I really should have then or later but never did. It still is not healed. Anyways, as soon as I was bandaged up, I went to find the arena I had tix to. The 2 large stadiums are easy to find and they are actually much smaller than I had expected! I had front row seats the first night and it was really cool. Going to the evening time slot got me 2 matches. I didn't stay for the whole second match as I got nervous finding my car in the dark - so I left when the sun really started to go down. I had back row seats on Saturday - still a really good view. And I was in the shade which helped given the 90 weather. Again, finding my way to my seat was super easy. There were plenty of restrooms and water fountains. I didn't spend a dime while I was there although there were plenty of ways to do so. There were lots of food stands to eat at - and drink station serving both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks. I got 3 matches on Saturday - all big name players. It was a great experience and am so glad I went. I won't go again as I much prefer watching tennis on TV but I have a new appreciation of what goes on at tennis tournaments now.

    It was our first time at the Cincinnati Open tennis tournament, and we were there for opening…read moreweekend. We arrived about an hour before the gates opened, and we were parked close to the front my row. It still took us a good 10 or 15 minutes to walk to the gates, at the time we didn't know about the shuttles, and or they hadn't started running. Know before you go that overall there is very little shade anywhere. Even waiting in line to get in you're standing in the straight sun. Once inside, they had a few pavilion areas with booths that had vendors that had a few freebies, like handheld fans, sample bottles of sunscreen, that sort of thing. All the way at the rear of the complex is an immense pro shop, where you can buy virtually every type of clothing, article, hat, sunglasses, and all other types of accessories at much higher than normal prices (although most do sport the Open logo on them.) There is a large open grassy area with dozens of umbrella tables, as well as a selection of tables that do not have any shade. There is a long line of restaurant storefronts that gives you a wide variety of foods to try, such as pizza, gyros, burgers, salads, coffee, etc. Also, tucked along the edges of the various stadiums are small Kroger storefronts where you can buy bottled drinks and snacks, as well as some bars serving alcohol. They even have booths that sell cups of ice - with so many people, no matter how quickly they restock the refrigerated cases, nothing gets a chance to cool down so getting ice is imperative. They have a deal that you pay once and you get free ice refills all day, which is worth it when the temps are in the 90s. There are many available drinking fountains that are also equipped to refill water bottles. You will also see a lot of what appears to be hand sanitizer stands that actually dispense suntan lotion to help prevent sunburn. The stadiums are set up for prime viewing. There really isn't a bad seat in the house. The biggest consideration is how much sun you are willing to handle. There are sections that have permanent shade but you definitely pay more for those seats. Those also come with a more cushioned seat bottom, and little tables in front to hold your drinks, which is a big plus. The stadiums are completely open seating for practice matches, so we enjoyed watching Coco Gauff practice while sitting in the posh seats. Everyone was super friendly and helpful and the landscaping was beautiful. The bathrooms were plentiful and kept very clean. Despite the intense heat, we had a great time and would love to come back. This complex is in a great community, with lots to do within a very short drive. I would highly recommend!

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