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Central Park Tennis
Basic Information
Focus: Tennis
Owner: Cathy Gaudio
Director: Carla Hughes
Address: W 96TH ST at Central Park West. NYC NY 10025
Phone Number: 9175204136
Email: cathy@nytennis.net
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 3 to 16
Camp Season: June through August
Setting:
Our courts are conveniently located in the heart of Central Park NYC. This beautiful iconic Tennis facility is nestled near the Jacqueline Kennedy Reservoir on the Upper West Side. We have classes for adult and kids all ages and levels. Camp starts in June and runs through August. The Tennis House has a full-service pro shop, snack bar, and locker rooms.
Gender: All
Activities:
Tennis instruction, games, match play, team competition, live ball hitting, and target practice. (Children are grouped by level)
Additional Information:
Tiny Tots Camp (ages 3 to 6) Mon. to Fri. 1 hour each day from 9 to 10 am. Daily and weekly sign ups avaialble.
Junior Camp (age 6-16) Mon to Fri. 10 am to 4 pm. Weekly Camp, Single and 1/2 days aslo available.
- Camp is under adult supervision at ALL times.
- An enclosed, shaded area next to the courts is available for children to have lunch and take breaks from the sun.
- Snack Bar and Pro Shop on site.
- Free T-Shirts and prizes given each week.
- Racquets, backpacks, hats, visors, towels and sunscreen is available for purchase in our pro-shop.
Slogan: Tennis for all ages Tiny tots to Senoirs.