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    Tri-City Fitness

    Tri-City Fitness

    3.7(3 reviews)
    4.7 mi

    12 indoor courts which are in good shape, well lit and clean. There definitely is a lack of AC in…read morethe summer though. Changing room and rest rooms are available, friendly and clean. Staff is very friendly, Howard being skill wise the best pro.

    This place is borderline a dump. There are very few places to play tennis indoors though so they…read moresort of have a captive audience and it isn't awful but there are some things to know about. First off, Dee, the woman at the desk is awful. She's unfriendly, abrasive and curt. Ask her a question and she'll answer with attitude. If you have a problem, find someone else to talk to because it isn't her problem, it isn't her fault and she doesn't care. I doubt she gives any thought to customer service. It just isn't in her repertoire. As for the tennis, most of the pros I've encountered are good. Kathy and Raisa are phenomenal. They push hard and it's a great workout and my tennis always improves when I work with them. There are a few other pros I really like (Jeff comes to mind) but I don't remember all the other names. So why only 2 stars? Well, I talked about customer service. That's a pretty important thing. You always have to deal with the front desk to reserve a court or set up lessons. You pay at the front desk and if you have a problem, the front desk is the hub. If there were a way to get around Dee, it would be much more pleasant and much easier but you can't. Next, at least one of the courts has a huge dip in the back corner. If you don't pay attention when you're playing, you could fall and sprain an ankle at best. It's a huge liability. It should be fixed immediately. If not, they could at least cordon off that court and call it unusable. If they need the court that badly, they should make it completely visible so folks know they need to stay away from there. I play here because my friends play here. If I didn't have friends here, I'd go to Sportime in Schenectady, but they have issues too. Honestly, my favorite place to play tennis is at UAlbany, There are lots of courts, so chances are good there's one available when we're ready to play and it's free. Of course that limits me to only play in nice weather but I can live with that.

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    The Clark Sports Center - Rock climbing

    The Clark Sports Center

    4.9(8 reviews)
    63.2 mi

    I cannot stop and will not stop raving about the hours we spent in this facility. Everything was so…read moremuch fun for our littles, the staff was so friendly. We had the best time!

    The Clark Sports Center is a beautiful facility and meets the needs of all who crave fitness and…read moresports. This is my go to haven when visiting from South Florida. I love the indoor running track and wish I had a similar option at home. This is a million times better than running on a treadmill! I've enjoyed it on rainy summer days as well as snowy winter mornings. The fitness center is also very nice and quite large. There is ample equipment and it is extremely clean. I like the Clorox (or Lysol) wipe stations available throughout the facility. There are plenty of mirrors for checking form when lifting and lots of cardio equipment options. Additionally, I enjoyed the large glass windows when I used the treadmill one winter morning. The view is spectacular! The fitness center and running track are the only options I've taken advantage of when in town; however, the class schedule and rock climbing wall both look dynamite. I may give either or both a whirl when I return this summer. Lots of options are available so check it out online and day and weekly passes are available for purchase. The front desk staff are always helpful and pleasant. See you in the summer or on Instagram.

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    Bennington Tennis Center

    Bennington Tennis Center

    3.0(2 reviews)
    27.0 mi

    Great clinics, personable pros, good exercise, very enjoyable. Looking forward to additional…read moreopportunities.

    We came here for 2 2-person lessons during a ski weekend. Though the facility looked great, if I…read morecould give 0 stars for the lesson, I would. I called to get 2 1-hour 2 person lessons for Monday and Tuesday (1/21-22) and knowing what I know now, I should have taken it as a warning that they seemed to coordinate throwaway sessions (eg. 5pm on Monday with 1 person and 12pm on Tuesday with another). Not withstanding, we walked in on Monday enthusiastic for a lesson for my 4.5 year old daughter and my wife. My daughter had taken a semester of tennis and my wife recently gave birth to our second daughter and is interested in taking up a new sport (she has played a few times recreationally with no training). Our daughter is extremely athletic and despite her age and size is a Level 3 swimmer and Level 2 gymnast. We have heard from anyone who has ever taught her what a pleasure she is to deal with and how much she is eager to take direction and adjust. So we walked in and the facility looks like a Junior tennis dream, they have a child net, walls, manipulatives, floor decals. It is a shame none of those were used during their lesson. The instructor, Seth, behaved little better than a ball machine with a snide demeanor, seemingly annoyed to be there. As he swapped off time between my wife and daughter throwing ball after ball at an adult net, no direction was given. No games were played with my daughter, no playfulness was shown. I sat in on most of my daughter's semester and she got orders of magnitude more direction/adjustment than this on day 1 of a group (!!!) class at 3.5 y/o. As I watched, it was so obvious that I thought the instructor must be some savant, spending the first half of the lesson assessing and would come back the second half with adjustments. He didn't. And at the end when we asked for guidance, for anything really to make this feel as if it weren't a total waste of time and money (which it was), he called my daughter young (duh) and my wife a beginner (duh) and that they should just 'have fun'. The guy was literally simultaneously USELESS and demeaning. I thought, maybe it was just us, that he saw the tourists come into town and treats regulars differently, however I saw him in a lesson after ours (another woman) and he behaved the same. We paid him for the grace of his presence, I politely cancelled our second lesson and walked out enraged. I was angry not as much over the waste of money, but more over the fact that he could have very easily soured them on tennis from this experience. If one is annoyed dealing with amateurs then they shouldn't take them--- and certainly shouldn't be in the business of introducing children to anything, let alone a sport. People like this should literally be run out of the industry.

    Prospect Park - tennis - Updated May 2026

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