Playing with partners at your skill level creates more competitive, enjoyable matches. You'll push each other to improve without the frustration of mismatched abilities. In Manhattan, our intermediate players understand the importance of finding the right playing partners.
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I am an intermediate tennis player (could probably school some middle school tennis kids...maybe JV tbh). Just moved here from SF and trying to figure out how to play tennis in this snow. pls send help
I restarted my games at least a few times at this point. I'm down to do games or simply rallies. Playing on the side in between 20 other types of sports.
I’ve playing consistently for more than half a year now, racquet sports background, looking to improve, hoping to find good hitting partner
I played tennis for 3 years in high school, I was never that good and I’m definitely out of practice now but I always liked playing and want to get back into it, and meet some new people as well. I’m down to play an actual match or just hit around.
Played regularly growing up and getting back into tennis after a break. Looking for consistent hits and matches around the city
Hi, I'm looking for more tennis partners. My level is about 3.5 to 4.
Have been playing tennis since young. Stopped in high school to focus on track. Recently started again a year ago and getting back into it through college.
Not sure about how I rank but I’ve been playing since I was 4. Stopped for a while but started training hard a bit over a year ago.
Hi all, I've been playing off and on for 7 years and looking to become more consistent. I'm open to playing with all skill levels.
Have a tennis permit. Played when I was a kid and looking at getting back into it.
Played doubles varsity in high school, got back into tennis in grad school (singles and doubles) but I’m certainly more comfortable at the net then long ground stroke rallies. Looking forward to hitting!
I typically play tennis through USTA programs and am based in Manhattan. I would consider myself an intermediate player, around the 3.0 level (or bronze level in NTC ratings).
Looking for a rally partner/a few people to play doubles with. I'm also taking lessons with a private coach for a pretty good price, and would love to get another person to add to the lesson so we can practice with the coach and also split the cost!
in NY for summer, looking for consistent hitting partners
Played competitively through high school but haven’t played consistently in a while. Recently moved to nyc and hoping to find some people to hit with! Would put myself between 3.0-3.5 but open to hitting with any level. I work remote so I’m pretty flexible with when I can play.
Hi! Getting back into playing tennis competitively. I played in high school and play casually in the summers but am now looking to find some even competition!
I grew up playing tennis but stopped for a while and have recently gotten back into it. I would say I am about a 3.0 now that I’ve played a bit this year
Interested in tennis for a few years, have taken a few classes, and played around 15 matches with friends. I think I am ~3 NTRP
I used to play for years been getting back since an injury
Hi there! Recent NYU grad here working in the city. Played tennis all through middle school and high school and and on and off in college, looking to get back into hitting consistently (maybe join a rec league at some point) and also meet some cool people :)
around a 3.5. looking for people to hit singles with
Hi! I’m currently not working so looking for hitting partners to take advantage of some less busy weekday courts! I spent most of the winter doing occasional advanced beginner and then intermediate lessons in the bubble, I’m probably 2.5-3.0 depending on the day...
Currently a NTRP 2.5-3.0 player looking for hitting partners in NYC near East Village
Playing just for mental reset (not competition, not improvement pressure)
Former competitive player looking to get back into tennis. Played for 12+ years in Southern California before ACL injury.
I didn’t develop an interest in tennis right away — I was pushed into it at first. I played a lot as a kid, but eventually I quit. Now I’m getting back into it and rebuilding my skills.
life long tennis player, but off and on. intermediate skill level. great at keeping a rally ball in play, but working on match skills.
Played when I was younger and then picked up again 3 years ago. Have played on USTA teams and singles flex leagues.
Intermediate/Adv. Beginner player living in lower Manhattan
Hi I'm Stewart, a 3.5-4.0 player looking to have some fun playing singles or doubles! I'm in Park Slope, Brooklyn closest to Fort Greene and Prospect Park courts.
picking up tennis after years of not playing and fell in love with it again! Love playing doubles, but open to singles too.
Just trying to hit some fuzzy yellow balls! Just moved back to NYC. I’m in Prospect Heights
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