The women's final is scheduled for tomorrow where Czechia's Barbora Krejčíková will square off with Russia's Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova. The players in the men's final have yet to be decided as the number one seed Novak Djokovic battles it out with French Open-favorite Rafael Nadal in the semi-final. The winner of that match will play 22-year-old Stefanos Tsitsipas, the first Greek player, male or female, to ever reach a Grand Slam final in the modern era.
Of course, New York has its own major tennis spectacle - the U.S. Open - held every September on the grounds of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens. The tournament bills itself as the highest-grossing tennis event in the world, and last year's women's single winner, Naomi Osaka, bears local childhood from the metro area. The city has also produced the seven-time Grand Slam champion John McEnroe and has served as part-time homes of countless tennis greats over the years.
With some New Yorkers enjoying additional time for recreation, now may be the perfect time to buckle down and improve one's game. Full-season and single-play permits are once again required at public tennis courts, and those can get quite busy, limiting one's court time. For those looking to take the sport more seriously with optimal flexibility and proximity to courts, the following buildings have private tennis courts among their impressive amenity packages. These may help any player slice, serve, and ace their way into center court.
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Developed by GID Development Group, Waterline Square is home to the first and only indoor regulation-size tennis court in a residential development in New York City. Complete with bleachers for spectators and plenty of room for movement on the sidelines, the court is perfect for playing and/or cheering. After tennis, residents can enjoy more than 100,000 square feet of other best-in-class sports, leisure, and lifestyle amenities.
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On the Long Island City waterfront, TF Cornerstone’s 4545 Center Boulevard features 50,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities including two tennis courts. The building also includes a cool sand volleyball court, an expansive landscaped terrace and sun deck, children’s playground (indoor & outdoor), and fitness center.
This Midtown West tower has several luxurious amenities, including an indoor and outdoor pool, a rooftop lounge, an ice skating rink, and of course, a tennis court! To maintain the healthy lifestyle theme, the Atelier also features an expansive solar array which reduces CO2 output by over 125,000 pounds annually.
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As part of its five full floors of spectacular amenities, Madison Square Park Tower includes a Simulator Room where residents and their guests can indulge in a virtual tennis match or choose from baseball, derby, soccer, football, rugby, cricket, hockey, zombie dodgeball, basketball, carnival games, and bocce to play on an HD big screen. And if you should break a sweat in your virtual tennis match, the room includes a custom-designed wet bar.