Stephanie D. • November 21, 2013If you buy one of those deals on living social or such, bear in mind the private lessons are held on a fake/mock mini half court, with an automatic ball machine. You won't be on a real tennis court.
Cesar R. • January 18, 2011Although it's meant for paddle ball, you can get away with a light tennis match.
Rod M. • April 28, 2012Something going on here every single season. Ice skating in the winter, table tennis in the spring, movies in the summer, and fashion in the fall. A NYC must.
M A. • September 10, 2010AmEx has 2 big promotional areas where you can watch the US Open or play ping pong - Mark at mameres.com
Christina B. • March 23, 2012Lay out on the hill by the dog park for a show. Free ping pong if you bring your own gear.
Irene I. • November 17, 2019A quick break from the city hustle? Greeley park is the place. In the summer I had fun playing ping pong with new people and it was a good workout 🤗. Plus tons of resturaunt and retail stores nearby.
Anthony C. • January 12, 2013Come here for the best stringing service in NYC! If it's something you need for tennis, squash, racquetball...they have it!
Annika K. • April 17, 2011Great clinics -- small group size, excellent instruction! Sign up at www.tennispointnyc.com
Pop Art NYC • April 16, 2011Even lifelong New Yorkers are unaware of one of the city’s best kept secrets — the tennis courts above Grand Central Terminal. 3rd Floor (take the elevator!)
Ronald Y. • August 9, 2014Ping pong tournaments happen here on the first Wednesday of the month during summer. Sign up at http://bryantpark.org
Jack E. • September 24, 2017Small but functional, cheap, good common areas with Table Tennis, roof bar and TACOS.
Saleem • January 3, 2016Indoor court that some instructors are able to use. Only enough space to actually play on one side.
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