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Alternate Practice Court Options -- Outdoor ALTERNATE PRACTICE COURT OPTIONS -- OUTDOOR QUEENS Astoria Park (5.7 miles; 11 minutes) York College (7.4 miles; 15 minutes) 21st Street & Hoyt Avenue, Queens, NY 106th Street & Liberty Avenue, Jamaica, NY (718) 656 8622 (718) 262 5100 14 Hard Courts 6 Hard Courts Cunningham Park (7.1 miles; 12 minutes) Keith L. Williams Park (7.7 miles; 15 minutes) 198-00 Union Turnpike, Fresh Meadows, NY Liberty Avenue & 173rd Street, Queens, NY (718) 740 6800 (718) 520 5900 20 Hard Courts 10 Hard Courts Crocheron Park (9.1 miles; 16 minutes) Highland Park (8.9 miles; 15 minutes) 215th Place at 33rd Avenue, Queens, NY Highland Boulevard & Jamaica Avenue, Queens, NY (718) 225 2620 (718) 393 7274 10 Hard Courts 13 Hard Courts St. John’s University(5.9 miles; 12 miles) Alley Pond Tennis Center (9.9 miles; 15 minutes) 8000 Utopia Parkway, Queens, NY 79-20 Winchester Boulevard, Queens Village, NY (718) 990-5810 (718) 264 2600 5 Hard Courts 16 Hard Courts Forest Park (5.3 miles; 12 minutes) Park Lane South & 89th Street, Queens, NY (718) 393 7274 or (718) 235-0815 7 Hard Courts ***Kissena Park(3.4 miles;11 minutes Rose Avenue & Parsons Boulevard, Flushing, NY (718)-760-6200 4 Hard Courts MANHATTAN Sportime- Randall’s Island (8.7 miles; 17 minutes) East River Park (10.8 miles; 21 minutes) One Randall’s Island FDR Drive & Delancey Street (212) 427 6150 Contact: Doug Howard (212) 533 0656 5 Hard Courts Other Contacts: (212)-529-7185; (212)-387-7680 12 Hard Courts Riverside Park (10.4 miles; 22 minutes) Eastside Tennis Center (6.9 miles; 21 minutes) 120th Street & Riverside Drive 75th Street between 2nd & 3rd Avenue Contact: Liz Hydes (212) 870 3070 (212)-737-0185 10 Hard Courts 2 Hard Courts ***NOT AVAILABLE FOR 2011 ALTERNATE PRACTICE COURT OPTIONS -- OUTDOOR BRONX Pelham Bay Park (8.7 miles; 16 minutes) Williamsbridge Oval (12.5 miles; 22 minutes) Bruckner Boulevard & Middletown Road East 208th Street & Bainbridge Avenue Contact Robert Wright (718)-430-1858 (718) 654 1851 or (718)-994-6785 10 Hard Courts 8 Hard Courts Haffen Park (10.5 miles; 19 minutes) St. James Park (13.6 miles; 23 minutes) Hammersley, Ely, & Gunther Avenues Jerome Avenue & East 193rd Street (718) 822-4316 (718)-718-367-3657 6 Hard Courts 8 Hard Courts Crotona Park (10.1 miles; 19 minutes) Van Cortlandt Park (15.4 miles; 25 minutes) East 173rd Street & Crotona Avenue Stadium – West 242nd Street & Broadway (718) 294 2516 (718) 549 6494 8 Hard Courts 10 Hard Courts BROOKLYN McCarren Park (7.9 miles; 17 minutes) Lincoln Terrace Park (10.8 miles; 20 minutes) North 12th Street & Bedford Avenue Buffalo Avenue & Rochester Avenue Contact Julia (718)-963-0830 (718) 804-7077 6 Hard Courts 8 Hard Courts Linden Playground (10.6 miles; 19 minutes) Linden Boulevard & Vermont Street Contact Hector: (718)-786-7110ex 8157 Other contact (718)-927-2059 8 Hard Courts LONG ISLAND Eisenhower Park (21.5 miles; 30 minutes) North Woodmere Park 1 East Meadow Avenue, East Meadow, NY 750 Hungry Harbor Road, Valley Stream, NY Contact Karen (516) 572 0210 Contact Karen (516) 572-0210 16 Hard Courts (US Open Blue) 10 Hard Courts ALTERNATE PRACTICE COURT OPTIONS -- INDOOR LONG ISLAND Sportime - Lynbrook (15.7 miles; 27 minutes) Point Set Racquet Club (16.9 miles; 31 minutes) 175 Merrick Road, Lynbrook, NY 3065 New Street, Oceanside, NY Contact Ellen or Bea (516) 887 1330 (516) 536 2323 5 Hard Courts 7 Hard Courts Rockville Racquet Club (20.8 miles; 29 minutes) Port Washington Tennis (18.1 miles; 31 minutes) 80 North Centre Avenue, Rockville Center, NY 100 Harbor Road, Port Washington, NY (516) 764 5350 (516) 883 6425 7 Hard Courts 4 Hard Courts Sportime – Syosset (21.87 miles; 31 minutes) Carefree Racquet Club (22.7 miles; 32 minutes) 75 Hasket Drive, Syosset, NY 1414 Jerusalem Avenue, North Merrick, NY (516) 364 2727 (516) 489 9005 5 Hard Courts 7 Hard Courts WESTCHESTER New Rochelle Racquet Club (14.9 miles; 24 minutes) Rye Racquet Club (21.9 miles; 33 minutes) 130 Rhodes Street, New Rochelle, NY 3 South Road, Harrison, NY (914) 636 1003 (914) 835 3030 6 Hard Courts 5 Hard Courts Yonkers Indoor Tennis Club (18.5 miles; 30 minutes) Sound Shore Indoor Tennis (22.8 miles; 33 minutes) 429 Sprain Road, Yonkers, NY 303 Boston Post Road, Port Chester, NY (914) 968 6918 (914) 939 1300 6 Hard Courts 12 Hard Courts Proform Tennis at Doral Arrowwood Resort (25.7 miles; 39 minutes) 975 Anderson Hill Road, Rye Brook, NY (914) 935 6688 2 Hard Courts MANHATTAN BRONX Sportime – Randall’s Island (8.7 miles; 17 minutes) Tennis Club of Riverdale (14.5 miles; 25 minutes) One Randall’s Island 2600 Netherland Avenue (212) 427 6150 (718) 796 9099 5 Hard Courts 6 Hard Courts Harlem Armory Center (9.7 miles; 18 minutes) 40 West 143rd Street (212) 281 5431 6 Hard Courts Yorkville Tennis Club (9.8 miles; 19 minutes) 1725 York Avenue @ 89th Street, apt 3G (212) 987 0301 2 Hard Courts .
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