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Businiess name:  Tenafly Racquet Club
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I will no longer attend this facility or send my kids here. The owner acts as if he is a god of some sorts and charges outrageous prices. I can smell bs a mile away and without a doubt, this place is run by a bs artist. The facility itself is decent and as one reviewer noted, the club does have a big screen tv. But, so what. It's a tennis club and last time I checked, one doesn't learn how to play tennis by staring at a big screen tv. I'm most troubled by the fact that a number of the individuals employed by this tennis club can't even play the sport. I've been at the club only to hear the head coach disparage the ATA and its teaching methods. Yet, this guy is one of those who doesn't know how to play tennis. If I'm going to spend $140 per hour on tennis lessons, I at least expect the coaches to have had some formal training from a credible program. And, it's questionable whether the employees at this club are even eligible to work in the U.S. You're better off going to a different facility and saving your money. Pros: ok courts Cons: overpriced and employs persons who can't play tennis

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