Cons: 1) air conditioner is not working; 2) sand floor; 3) wasn’t good teacher she didn’t teach even basics, for first timers is hard to understand Pros: 1) nice location; 2) first session is free; 3) clean towels.
Dorian K.
Tu valoración: 3 Manhattan, NY
This place is ok or even good for NYC but sub-par to any Tennis Academy. The instructors there(Anna and Jesse) are fantastic and great for 1 on 1 lessons but the court fees are really expensive like $ 80−110/h. The drill and play sessions are still $ 80 each. I’m a Island Resident to get their special 50% off everything and I make 80k a year and I can still barely justify the $ 600 I spend monthly to train here. It’s under a bridge and has green clay courts. The rent can’t be that expensive. 4 to 5 stars if money is no issue for you. 3 stars for everyone else due to the cost.
Catherine A.
Tu valoración: 4 Bangor, ME
I really love this place. Located just off the AirTram, the Racquet Club is a 12 court bubble with a modest sitting area complete with glass viewing area and a TV. I was here for CTL this winter and they were always so accomodating and friendly, not to mention their end of the year party was fantastic! The courts a little slicker than most, but the backdrops are a nice distance away from the baseline(better than most courts I’ve found in the city). I love any opportunity to play here!
Biana D.
Tu valoración: 5 Miami Beach, FL
My boyfriend plays tennis there all of the time and just loves it. I am excited to start taking lessons myself. Cannot say enough.