Submitted by King-of-New-York t3_10vzx3b in nyc
Babhadfad12 t1_j7kvg13 wrote
Reply to comment by DevChatt in Tennis pro brings skills and passion to underserved communities by King-of-New-York
Tennis needs a lot of surface area per player, plus it has to be dry, so indoor courts are usually needed for colder regions. The surface is also much more expensive to maintain, than say a basketball court.
While it is not the most expensive sport, it is costly, especially in places where land is at a premium.
DevChatt t1_j7kyc2z wrote
Nice thing is people do play a ton in nyc area even in the winter. Myself included.
Court technology has improved over the years, especially around hardcourt send them to come considerably cheaper to make almost similiar to a basketball court
Now, of course the difference versus let’s say a basketball cord is way more people can play basketball versus playing tennis at a given time
drecklia t1_j7o5wxo wrote
Sadly it costs money to play in the public courts
DevChatt t1_j7o6orq wrote
yeah thats the tough part. I mean winter is fine and empty for the most part but you can also play late evenings too.
Playing in nyc kinda sucks. best kept secret is to go to hudson county or queens.
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