Prospect Park Tennis Center is a great place to play tennis in Brooklyn. The center has 12 courts, including 10 Har-Tru and 2 hard courts. The Har-Tru courts are forgiving and make for longer rallies, while the hard courts are faster and more challenging. The center also has a clubhouse with a pro shop, locker rooms, and a cafe. Reservations can be made online or at the desk. Overall, Prospect Park Tennis Center is a great place to play tennis, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro.
Here are some of the pros and cons of Prospect Park Tennis Center:
Pros:
- Great variety of courts
- Clubhouse with pro shop, locker rooms, and cafe
- Reservations can be made online or at the desk
- Affordable prices
Cons:
- Can be crowded during peak hours
- Some courts may be in need of maintenance
Overall, I would highly recommend Prospect Park Tennis Center to anyone looking for a great place to play tennis in Brooklyn.
Julie Mondello
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August 18, 2023
Great supportive beginner group classes on a lovely court. I would also like to highlight Veronica at the front desk..she's extremely patient and kind. I've had some technical difficulties with the website (which I think could benefit from a lil update) and she's been such a big help. It's always pleasant speaking with her and seeing her at the front desk.
Ava [Ebrinks on IG]
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May 02, 2021
I went here for a late night 10pm match to let out some steam plus work out and I had the time of my life. The price is reasonable especially since I have my own equipment.
Currently they require you to wear masks upon entry but you can take it off while playing and/or on the indoor courts.
Once on the court the indoor dome has dirt or mold-looking material on the roof of it. Otherwise the courts are spacious, clean and decent. May 5th 2021 onward the courts will outdoors. Yay I can’t wait!
Aniko Magyar
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May 07, 2019
The Prospect Park and the Tennis Center it was is very nice , area with the large lake , wow , near the park is amazing . Tennis Center is professional staff and helpful.
Alexander Keefe
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December 06, 2023
Given how much they're charging per hour, it would be nice if the courts were better maintained. The clay har-tru courts were uneven in places and it made things pretty miserable. If it were $20/hour or something that would be one thing, but at peak times they charge over $70/hour (to play on a bumpy court)
Edit: 2 years later nothing has improved
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Prospect Park Tennis Center is a great place to play tennis in Brooklyn. The center has 12 courts, including 10 Har-Tru and 2 hard courts. The Har-Tru courts are forgiving and make for longer rallies, while the hard courts are faster and more challenging. The center also has a clubhouse with a pro shop, locker rooms, and a cafe. Reservations can be made online or at the desk. Overall, Prospect Park Tennis Center is a great place to play tennis, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro. Here are some of the pros and cons of Prospect Park Tennis Center: Pros: - Great variety of courts - Clubhouse with pro shop, locker rooms, and cafe - Reservations can be made online or at the desk - Affordable prices Cons: - Can be crowded during peak hours - Some courts may be in need of maintenance Overall, I would highly recommend Prospect Park Tennis Center to anyone looking for a great place to play tennis in Brooklyn.
Great supportive beginner group classes on a lovely court. I would also like to highlight Veronica at the front desk..she's extremely patient and kind. I've had some technical difficulties with the website (which I think could benefit from a lil update) and she's been such a big help. It's always pleasant speaking with her and seeing her at the front desk.
I went here for a late night 10pm match to let out some steam plus work out and I had the time of my life. The price is reasonable especially since I have my own equipment. Currently they require you to wear masks upon entry but you can take it off while playing and/or on the indoor courts. Once on the court the indoor dome has dirt or mold-looking material on the roof of it. Otherwise the courts are spacious, clean and decent. May 5th 2021 onward the courts will outdoors. Yay I can’t wait!
The Prospect Park and the Tennis Center it was is very nice , area with the large lake , wow , near the park is amazing . Tennis Center is professional staff and helpful.
Given how much they're charging per hour, it would be nice if the courts were better maintained. The clay har-tru courts were uneven in places and it made things pretty miserable. If it were $20/hour or something that would be one thing, but at peak times they charge over $70/hour (to play on a bumpy court) Edit: 2 years later nothing has improved