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January 2024 by Abe Kang
The gym has limited weights but I play tennis here often and don't have to deal with the crowds at public courts.The staff here are excellent.
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November 2023 by Abraham Kang
This is like a home away from home. People are really nice and workers are top notch. Love to work out and play tennis here.
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October 2023 by Isaac Zimberg
I asked them if I could reserve the pickleball court for an hour. The price to do this? $48 ($12 / person / day). It's very disappointing that they don't offer a more reasonable pricing structure for people who just want to occasionally use a court. The court doesn't even look that good. I'll be forced to go elsewhere if I need to reserve a pickleball court.
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May 2023 by Jeffrey C.
This place is an absolute 0 for hospitality. We came here as visitors and we're told we had to wait in the lobby interminably until our scheduled time. Not really the way to run a business.
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April 2023 by Noah Rouleau
A day pass is too expensive if you're just using some of the facilities for an hour. I wish there were another option
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March 2023 by Albert Wu
Tennis is highly favored over pickleball here. Sunnyvale has much better pickleball courts that can be reserved without membership. Pickleball culture cannot be developed in this sports center the way it’s run.
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November 2022 by Sunghyun Nam
My daughter learn badminton here and she satisfy very much.
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August 2022 by Sam A.
A K. Just nailed it with his review. I'm a tennis player even though I am not a coach, and my observation is almost exactly the same with not just Little Rallyers, but with RRP and Bronze, Silver and Gold lessons. The blue shirt coaches seem to be students, who seem to have zero experience with coaching. Coach Tom and Elsio are good, but there is very little technical coaching that happens during Lifetime lessons. If your kids have aspirations to play middle / high school tennis, this is not the place to be. My kid learned wrong techniques, and being a tennis player, I could tell that his skills were not improving after over a year of lessons multiple times a week. His new coach is a tennis pro, and he had to make him unlearn a lot of wrong things he learned at Lifetime. So if you want your kid to be a decent tennis player, look elsewhere. You will be doing your kid and yourself a favor in the long run.
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August 2022 by A K.
Little Rallyers and Beginning Tennis Classes ReviewThis review is for the beginner tennis classes for young children like little rallyers. I don't play tennis, but I've coached other sports when I was younger and this review is from my observations from watching my kid's classes for more than 2 years. I don't usually post reviews as a parent, but here are some notes that may be helpful to you or your child:Very few kids can hit the ball after months of classes - this took me a while to notice because I'm not a tennis player and we're here for fun, but I started to see that the kids show very little progress. This is might be related to my other notes below.Weak coaches - Coaches in blue seem to be generally weak coaches. They look like tennis players that are temporary coaches, and they are weak at teaching. The blue shirt coaches look tired. No energy or hustle and they seem to run the clock out, checking their phones or prolonging ball collection and water breaks. Maybe the kids have more fun collecting the balls then playing tennis. Frustrated coaches - coaches in grey are definitely more senior and experienced. They're pretty good at coaching and have a hustle, but I've seen a few episodes of frustration. I'm actually okay seeing this, because at least they care enough to get upset.Little technical correction - there's no explanation and no consistency in the techniques they use. Again I'm not a tennis player, but when teaching kids, fundamentals or building a foundation of movements is essential. As an adult observing the class regularly, I couldn't tell you what was being taught.Lots of standing around - the classes are a lot of waiting. The opportunity to do anything active is very little because they're taking turns between 2 groups of 4. Everything is slow, randomized, inconsistent.Disorganized - even with exceptions for the pandemic, the program is disorganized. Kids go to the wrong courts. Coaches have old lists. I've seen children bounce back and forth between courts because coaches deny having them in their class. The poor parents and kids have a look of rejection as they can't find the right class. I've seen this turn to anger and crying multiple times. These are just my notes and rating. I'll add one star for the facilities and convenience. Before you sign up, go and watch the classes yourself and if the coaches and program take this as feedback to improve, you'll see it and can make your own decision to sign up.
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July 2022 by RAMESH BABU MADDUKURI
It’s a really good place for badminton.
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January 2022 by 方平祺
If possible, I should give 0 star. They received 300$ for tennis course of my kids. But when class start, they said my kids is not in name list, and refuse to re-fund all.
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October 2021 by W
Very friendly staff and conveniently located. Tennis courts get very busy during weekday mornings and weekends. 4 stars.
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September 2021 by sorabh vijay
Excellent centre for kids activities. Wish they can make indoor courts more accessible to public.
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April 2021 by Shankar Ramaiah
Good courts
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March 2021 by Shirley Ng
This is a very nice place to get the best of the nice shopping centre in Woodlands North near SMRT