Our kids are playing here due to the convenient location. We pay for lessons (which are fine) and membership, which is supposed to let us book time for them to play. We have not yet manage to get a single time slot for them outside of their lessons
January 2023
As soon as you walk through the door you're hit with the smell of mold. You can see jt everywhere. They need to do remediation because this is terrible for people's health. Clay courts seem to be in good condition but I wouldn't come back unless I had to for a tournament and don't recommend
August 2022
Nice Courts.. but not a good place if you want to learn Tennis as a beginner. Very low energy lessons and teachers. Discouraged by admin staff. Wasted money and time.
The Port Washington Tennis Academy celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2016. The reason it has been around for so long is about a lot more than tennis.Dick Zausner and his late wife, Madeline, ran national and international tournaments at PWTA for decades, while keeping the facility and programs state-of-the-art. The Zausner family has also supported the non-profit academy financially since the beginning. As many as 500 players a year have been trained at the Port Washington Tennis Academy, where the kids always come first. The facility began and remains non-smoking and is about educating children to develop the lifelong activity of tennis for health, socialization and fun.