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One of the best (if not the best) places to rent a...

One of the best (if not the best) places to rent a tennis court in NYC. Plenty of tennis courts to choose from, fair price and great maintenance conditions. Just be aware of minor tournaments throughout the year and of course the US Open period before scheduling a court. Easy to park. The only downside is the lack of food for purchasing (I only saw vending machines).

If you are a tennis fan, player or love the sport ...

If you are a tennis fan, player or love the sport you won't regret coming here! This gran slam is awesome, you can feel how everyone loves the sport!!

The food price is really expensive... You better grab something out ... 20 usd for 3 chicken fajitas?!?! Rlly?!?

They got give shops all over the pace!

The US Open always has such a great vibe, and toda...

The US Open always has such a great vibe, and today was no exception. Fans are there to enjoy themselves- and tennis!!! Be ready for high food prices or stick a snack in your pocket
I'd left my ticket at home, but not a problem. Folks at the info booth had me inside the gate in minutes. If you are thinking about the heat, the crowds, the ticket prices, don't!!!! Just go and enjoy another great NYC experience!!

The facilities are good. Fuku apparently has three...

The facilities are good. Fuku apparently has three (at least!) locations here!! If you leave from or via Manhattan - even if you are on the East side - you should STRONGLY consider taking the LIRR out there. Honestly, the subway used to be ok and now is terrible, laborious and long.