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New York City »

Revamped tennis courts could accomodate an extra 10,000 visitors a day at the U.S. Open.

Flushing »

Tickets for the U.S. Open at Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing went on sale Monday.

Upper East Side & Roosevelt Island »

Free yoga, walking and tennis classes in city parks for seniors start April 30.

Harlem »

SPORTIME wants to add nine additional courts at a cost of $7 million.

Harlem »

Critics say the John McEnroe Tennis Academy and surrounding facilities are too expensive for East Harlem.

Harlem »

Sportime Randall's Island is seeking permission to add nine additional tennis courts.

Chelsea & Hell's Kitchen »

Shaq's team beat Venus' in an Oreo-eating competition at Chelsea Piers.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Forecasters say that a sunny weekend will give way to clouds, and possibly rain for Labor Day on Monday.

East Village & Lower East Side »

The French Open winner canceled her visit due to her competition schedule leading up to the US Open.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Li Na, the first Chinese player to win a singles grand slam tennis title, will pay a visit to Sara D. Roosevelt Park.

Manhattan »

Tennis star Serena Williams was hospitalized in Los Angeles for a pulmonary embolism after flying back from New York.

Manhattan »

The increased fees would double the rate for yearly fees as well as single-day tennis rates at public courts.

Manhattan »

Fees for using city fields, tennis courts and recreation centers are set to rise as the city struggles to close a budget gap.

Washington Heights & Inwood »

After honing her tennis skills on the public courts of Inwood Hill Park, Irina Falconi competed at the U.S. Open Monday.

Manhattan »

A Wimbledon match became the longest tennis match ever played when it lasted over 11 hours.