NYC Parks • April 3, 2013The ten clay courts at West 96th Street near the Hudson River Greenway offer beautiful views of the Hudson River and the surrounding gardens. Click on the link to reserve a court during tennis season.
Heather L. • November 24, 2013Coolest location for a tennis court! But make sure you get on the correct elevator inside grand central because it's a maze in there!
Laura G. • September 26, 2016Courts are clean and well managed. Worth spending the money to reserve online so you don't have to wait for a court. Be sure to buy the NYC season permit in order to be able to reserve online.
NYC Parks • April 3, 2013The 10 hard courts here are popular and wheelchair accessible. Click the 'read more' link to reserve a court in advance during tennis season.
K. C. • March 29, 2011Best tennis spot on east side. Semi-private lessons are great ways to learn the basics!
Stephanie C. • August 27, 2012The club is inside an apartment building -- go ahead in and head to the third floor.
Brian S. • December 2, 2014Great courts to play on with plenty of back court space. Hard courts with some give to them so doesn't tax the body.Nice locker room and lounge. Great overall facility with friendly staff.
Guillermo R. • December 29, 2009Tennis courts by ColumbiaRoller skating in the promenade by the river especially beautiful at sunset
Eric C. • August 10, 2015Nice place to relax or exercise, clean and safe.. basketball court, lake, playground, tennis court, baseball fields, track, outside gym, and dog park
The Corcoran Group • January 6, 2012A mecca of fun things to do – outdoor films, ping pong and yoga in the summer, ice skating in the winter and great people watching all year round.
Amanda G. • August 11, 2014Nice facilities lighted at night- track, field, tennis courts, baseball field, playground, waterfront trail. Can't beat the NYC view either. If you run around the track, watch out for soccer balls!
Jessica C. • June 6, 2012Beautiful and relaxing, huge park plenty to do... try their tennis court me likey
Fred S. • May 26, 2010Great tennis court with a steady breeze. Just don't book it at dusk as the lights aren't strong enough to allow you to see the ball.
Jason S. • November 11, 20235 full size courts. Black asphalt can be slick. And leaves during fall. But short wait. Skill level is beg/intermediate on average (not many advanced).
Frank R. • February 29, 2012Great setup for ping pong with good selection of Belgian beers on tap including my fav: Delerium Tremens. Food not so good. (3 of 4 petals via Fondu)
The Corcoran Group • January 6, 2012Just across the river is this beautiful oasis that is never overrun with people! Enjoy running (there also a track), biking, tennis, a play or a relaxing picnic. They also have free WiFi!
Hello Couture • April 7, 2012Don't expect to play racquetball here, only tennis courts..my friends:)
California • August 24, 2013Great tennis equipment. US Open souvenirs and tennis DVDs. Highly recommended.
The New York Daily News • August 22, 2011PHOTO: Comedian Milton Berle seems to be losing his tennis match against some youngsters at the Armory in 1951, at the link!
Dabney D. • October 24, 2013Fantastic tennis section - have associates on hand that are well versed in their racquets and the local tennis scene. Use their demo racquet program if you're looking, it's the best!
Lisa F. • December 22, 2018TVs playing sports, ping pong tables, a popcorn popping machine, and solid casual food: hamburger, zucchini fries, sausage sampler and tacos all good.
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