I love playing tennis, and now that I am part of this league, I am able to connect with other players in the same level as I am; Just an email or a text away.
Victor K.
Tu valoración: 5 Los Angeles, CA
I have been a part of this league for about 3 and a half years. So far I have played over 200 matches against players of varying playing styles and levels. Even though I had my differences with the organizer of the league I have to say it’s the best system for those who want a most flexible league. You play any player you can set up a match with, any time any day. There are no set schedules so you can play as many matches as you like. There is only a deadline for players to have«X» amount of wins by a predetermined date to get into playoffs. The more you play the cheeper the league. I am playing a fee season right now because I played 20+ matches. It’s a great easy way to find others who are into tennis. Ohh by the way if you do join make sure you tell Steve I referred you :) — I can get player of the year points and that will make me happy.
Karin M.
Tu valoración: 1 Marina del Rey, CA
The owners of this company do not live anywhere near Los Angeles. The rating of tennis player levels was extremely poor. I had to write to them twice before they did anything about it, and then there were only two people who lived less than a one hour each way drive from me. Again I wrote to owners, who tried to tell me I should be able to drive from Santa Monica to Glendale in 20 minutes if I played ‘early’. I tried to politely explain that this was inaccurate and a one hour + each way commute in LA, to which they responded in a one word email ‘Wow’. Their customer service and attitude suck. Save your money. These people don’t care about tennis. They take your money and run. Tennis Los Angeles negative review, Tennis Los Angeles Sucks, Tennis Los Angeles bad review
Allison D.
Tu valoración: 4 Los Angeles, CA
So this isn’t a «business» as in, walk into a store and buy a racquet, but I think it’s great. It’s a tennis league in LA that actually gets you out on the courts and playing! There’s a $ 30 registration fee for a season, and different skill levels of leagues. You must play a certain # of matches before a certain date to stay«active» in the league. Whether you’re the next Roger Federer, or you’re still confused about whether red or green is inbounds, you can find other people around your level. It’s fun and the members are nice, and you can schedule matches on your own time and at your preferred courts. I say check it out!