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I won't be playing here again. I randomly ended up here a couple of weeks ago with my usual hitting partner and was very disappointed with the facility. For whatever reason, this facility charges a court fee. Most Phoenix tennis courts do not. Apparently for this fee, you get the following: * Disorganized, amateurish staff * Dirty courts * Several courts did not have center straps, which meant we had to wait 30+ minutes to access a court * Gaps in the fencing * Grippy but very cracked surfaces * The surfaces are you standard city park surfaces, they are not the nicer, cushioned surfaces you typically see on paid courts * Weirdly, you have to register to play here. Never seen that before! * No water on/near the court * The staff disappears at 8 pm On the plus side, the courts are very well lit, and though the benches are not covered, they are spacious. Also, the center is buried within a neighborhood, which makes it both inaccessible and yet fairly quiet. There are better courts to be had, especially for the money.
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