Small tennis courts come in pairs with an upstairs viewing area for spectators. Well-maintained courts support lessons for all ages and casual play. Limited parking and covered seating make it easy for players and viewers to enjoy matches.
Courts stay well maintained and are sectioned off in twos, offering a solid playing surface. Tennis lessons cater to both kids and adults, supported by a small tennis shop with gear and an upstairs viewing area for good court visibility.
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Parking is limited and tight, so arrive early to secure a spot.
The courts are well maintained, providing a great experience for lessons.
The facility includes a pro shop and lounge area in great condition.
Indoor courts offer weatherproof play for tennis and pickleball. Coaching by Coach Maria and Teddy boosts skills. Gym stays uncrowded and clean, creating a welcoming community for all levels.
Indoor courts stand out, allowing play regardless of weather. Coaching is strong with Coach Maria and Teddy leading sessions. Facilities support both tennis and pickleball well.
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Parking is available on level 3 of the orange garage; it can be difficult to find.
The Ladiesโ Pickleball League on Fridays is a great way to improve skills and meet new people.
Tuesday night leagues are competitive and fun, run by Dave.
Indoor tennis court offers full-size testing space for rackets and gear. Expert staff provide personalized advice on brands and equipment. On-site stringing and racket loans add convenient customization options.
An indoor tennis court lets players try rackets before buying. Staff like Brett offer expert advice on rackets and brands. The store has a huge selection of quality tennis gear and on-site stringing services.
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Tennis Express has the largest inventory of tennis shoes and apparel anywhere.
For $5, you can take a racket and hit with it for two days.
For $10, you can keep a racket for a week and then return it.
Small park features a full-court basketball and a tennis court lined for pickleball with smooth surface. A well-maintained playground offers swings for kids. Quiet mornings turn busy in afternoons near the school, with paved sidewalks and benches for walking and resting.
One tennis court exists, also lined for pickleball. The court has a well-surfaced playing area.
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The park gets very crowded between 2 pm and 4 pm because of the nearby school.
There is only one tennis court available, lined for Pickleball.
Halbert Park has a playground and swing set for kids.
Neighborhood park has well-kept tennis courts and playgrounds for all ages. Picnic areas sit near courts and play spaces. Grass grows wild in spots, adding a natural feel to the easy parking and open space.
Courts stay in good condition and offer a solid surface for play. The area includes tennis and basketball courts alongside picnic spots and playgrounds.
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There are no bathrooms available at the park.
Parking is easy unless there is a big event happening.
The picnic tables can be fully occupied during events like birthday parties.
Park features well-lit tennis courts with separate fencing and pickleball markings for varied play. Families enjoy the ADA playground with a soft surface, while covered picnic tables offer shade. Jogging track and open spaces attract dog owners and casual sports fans.
Courts stay well lit and clean, each fenced separately to keep games undisturbed. One court includes pickleball markings for added play options.
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Bathrooms are generally available during normal hours.
Expect to see homeless individuals in the park during early mornings.
The trash cans are often overflowing, leading to litter around the park.
Indoor tennis courts shine with skilled coaches like Keith Christman. Fitness classes and state-of-the-art equipment keep workouts fresh. A men's steam room and cafe create a strong community vibe for all members.
Great indoor tennis courts are available with skilled coaches like Keith Christman and Troy Toole. The courts attract solid players and offer a strong environment for lessons and matches.
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Membership offers great value for the amenities provided.
Reserving a tennis court requires booking via the app 7 days in advance.
A $25 day pass is available for non-members.
Spacious courts provide great playing surface and easy access for tennis. Open play sessions are friendly and inclusive. Outdoor bar and mid-size screens add to the upscale yet budget-friendly vibe.
Courts offer a great playing surface and stay clean throughout the day. The arrangement of courts supports easy access and play.
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Parking can be a hassle; consider using rideshare services.
Open play costs $5 on Mondays from 5 pm to 10 pm.
Wristbands are required for open play sessions.
Many tennis courts offer easy online booking and cost just two dollars per hour. Courts stay well maintained and rarely crowded except on weekend mornings. Some security concerns exist but do not affect play.
Courts cost just two dollars per hour and are generally well maintained with many available. Reserving a court is easy online, and the facility stays not too crowded except on weekend mornings.
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The tennis courts are affordable, costing only two dollars per hour.
Getting a court here is much easier than at Memorial.
Reservations can be made easily online through the website.
Industrial-architectural design with floor-to-ceiling glass walls creates a striking setting. Multiple pickleball courts including a rooftop full-sized court offer great play options. Loud techno music and a lively sports bar vibe energize the space, while the patio's fans and misters keep it cool.
Courts feature an industrial-architectural design and stay well kept. Reservations start at $10 per hour, offering a favorable price for quality play.
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Court reservations start at just $10, making it an affordable option.
The parking lot is located at the back, with free parking available.
Happy hour includes drinks and light bites, but the duration could be longer.
Park features tennis courts kept clean by regular maintenance and offers lake views with peaceful walking trails. Families enjoy the playground while dog owners use the dog park in a quiet, shaded setting.
Solid tennis courts exist alongside pickleball and basketball courts. Grass clippings sometimes cover the courts, and maintenance crews blow grass off regularly.
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The dog park is fenced, providing a safe environment for dogs to run.
The park offers fishing, swimming, picnics, and walking trails.
Watch out for fire ant mounds while walking the trails.
Facility offers a 50-meter heated pool and outdoor tennis courts alongside basketball and pickleball courts. Equipment includes a wide range of weights and cardio machines for varied workouts. Clean, organized space with flexible hours and limited membership keeps it uncrowded.
Outdoor courts include tennis, basketball, and pickleball. The tennis courts are part of a larger sports setup with a pool, cardio equipment, and a studio area.
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Membership is limited to current UT system students, alumni, TMC staff, and their families.
The monthly membership fee ranges from $30 to $38, depending on commitment length.
Parking is ample and available at the recreation center.
Small park offers peaceful atmosphere with wide lawns and shaded trees. Tennis courts feature pickleball lines but get crowded at peak times. Riverside views and walking paths attract runners and families, while a dog play area adds to the community feel.
Recently repaved courts have pickleball lines painted on them. Lights exist but some do not stay on after activation. Access is tough during peak times due to long lines.
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The park has ample street parking available for visitors.
Tennis courts are often busy during peak times on weeknights and weekends.
Visitors should be mindful of noise levels to maintain a tranquil atmosphere.
Tennis courts offer easy online booking and low fees within a well-maintained park full of trees and green spaces. Players enjoy filtered water and ice while surrounded by a lively, woodsy atmosphere. Staff are helpful and summer programs keep the energy high.
Plenty of well maintained courts are available with easy online booking and low fees. Summer tennis programs run regularly, and staff are helpful and accommodating.
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Reservations are required for court bookings, costing $5 per hour.
Parking is available and free during the day, but can be crowded.
Expect low court availability on weeknights due to leagues playing.
Park features tennis court and basketball court with some wear on the tennis surface. Kids enjoy the playground while families relax in shaded picnic areas. Open green space feels calm but livens up when visitors gather.
A single tennis court sits within a park that also offers a basketball court and plenty of green space. The court is nice but shows signs of wear and could use resurfacing.
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Parking at Grady Park is limited and can be difficult due to poor habits of others.
There are no restrooms available at Grady Park, which is inconvenient for families.
Grady Park has no security cameras, raising safety concerns for visitors.
Indoor courts have excellent surfaces and strong tennis programs. Air conditioning keeps play comfortable. Quiet, focused atmosphere suits juniors and high school players well.
Indoor courts offer good air conditioning and excellent quality surfaces. Tennis programs, camps, and pros provide strong support for players of all levels.
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The entrance fee is $20, with separate pricing for tennis courts.
There is minimal seating outside for parents; bringing a lawn chair is recommended.
The facility lacks a cafeteria, only offering drinks and snacks.
Spacious park offers tennis courts with a friendly vibe and a clubhouse known for hosting legends. Basketball courts and picnic areas add to the lively, social atmosphere. Family-friendly features include shaded walking paths and playgrounds perfect for relaxation and birdwatching.
Tennis courts have well surfaced areas and a friendly atmosphere that feels less pretentious than other places. A tennis clubhouse supports the courts, which have hosted many legends and tournaments.
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Reservations are required to use the basketball courts.
Parking is plentiful and free at MacGregor Park.
The park has a free gym available for public use.
Outdoor pickleball courts and live DJ music create a lively, social vibe. Tennis courts offer free open play and ice cold water nearby. A well-stocked bar serves craft cocktails like ranch water, while pet-friendly turf seating keeps the atmosphere casual and inclusive.
Courts offer great quality and free open play on three courts during weekdays. Ice cold water sits nearby, and a full restaurant and bar serve drinks like ranch water made by skilled bartenders.
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Outdoor play sessions are available every weekday from 11 am to 2 pm.
Free open play is available from Monday to Thursday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Reservations are recommended for events, especially for larger groups.
Grassy fields and woodlands create a peaceful atmosphere perfect for families and kids. Outdoor and indoor tennis courts are well-maintained and often available, with plenty of shade nearby. Scenic trails and sports courts offer space for active play without feeling crowded.
Smooth, usually available tennis courts sit outdoors with plenty of shade nearby. Indoor courts exist and stay in good condition for play.
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There is free parking available at Woodland Park.
The park is well maintained and clean.
Expect the park to be crowded on weekends.