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    Pickle Time

    5.0 (3 reviews)

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    4 years ago

    This is a great place. They offer drop in play, lessons, camps, leagues, tournaments. You will fit in no matter your level of play.

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    Big City Pickle is one of my favorite spots to play. The courts are always in great condition, and…read morethe layout makes it easy to get games going without waiting around. The staff are friendly and helpful, making the whole experience smooth from booking to play. The environment is positive and welcoming -- whether you're playing competitively or just for fun, it feels like a good community. If you're looking for quality courts and a great vibe, this place delivers.

    Have played at this location a couple times, both with similar experiences. As popular as it is, I…read morefeel that it is more so for beginner Pickleball players. This past weekend while playing during their open play, it seemed very disorganized and all over the place. Although the courts are labeled by skill level, no one was really abiding by them and everyone just went for whichever courts were empty. The paddling up system is a little weird where you just leave your paddles on the side of the net where everyone can walk and it distracts you from the game. Same with the exterior of the courts; there is not much space to move back since people are constantly walking or sitting right behind you. There are no barriers so the balls fly all over the place and halt game play in the middle constantly. It's a nice hang out spot if you're looking for casual play or just to chill with drinks and other games. For seasoned Pickleball players like myself, the setup might become a little frustrating.

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    Hinsdale Racquet Club

    Hinsdale Racquet Club

    2.3
    (8 reviews)
    40.1 mi

    Low level of performance. Maybe one available skilled and knowledgeable trainer on the court…read more Kids are not thought correct technique nor are though almost at all. Lady coach on the phone most of the class or dragging herself across the court. Expensive and not worth.

    Strange day out here at Windswept Fields for Richie Tenenbaum…read more He's playing the worst tennis of his life. There's obviously something wrong with him. He's taken off his shoes and removed one of his socks... and actually, I think he's crying. :::abridged excerpt from Royal Tenenbaums::: So I don't know a whole heck of a lot about tennis. In fact, beyond the outfits, that there are racquets involved, and that John McEnroe is f*cking hilarious- I'm pretty much clueless. But in the spirit of adventure I accompanied a small but spirited group to the Hinsdale Racquet Club to watch the Univerity of Illinois (Chicago) square off against the University of Chicago in doubles and singles matches. The Hinsdale Racquet Club is the home facility for the UofI team and seemed to be a pretty nice place to whack a few felty neon yellow balls around. The club itself isn't huge, but it's big enough that you can't see what's going on on each court from the front side viewing area. Divided into 2 sides (right and left) with 4 courts each, there can be a lot going on at the same time and it can be difficult for a person such as myself to stay focused on the game at hand. I thought the facilities were great- maybe due mostly in part to there being a nice big indoor fireplace, comfy seats, free tampons (in a pink tin that says 'little princess' on it- photo attached), and all the tea and coffee with flavored creamer you could ask for. These are the kinds of things that win me over. As for the rest of the Tennis veterans, I heard small grumblings about the viewing area here vs other clubs where spectators have an elevated area (like you'd imagine there'd be in a surgical room for overhead observing) to take in the tennis sights. I can imagine how that would be a nice feature to have - or at least a bit better than what HRC has going on right now where one side of the facility has a giant fireplace, flat screens, large tables and plenty of room for sitting where the other side has only 4 chairs and a coffee table between the entryway to the courts and bathrooms and also has an obstructed view with the glass paneling only running about 15 feet into the court. So, not the most ideal there. And like I said, I don't know squat about tennis but as an onlooker, this place seemed just fine and fairly hospitable given the free beverage situation. So on that note, I'd like to leave you with a few of my favorite McEnroe moments... God, I love this man!: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C8Nyc9jzSDg&feature=related

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