Reserve Padel - Hudson Yards

Padel facility in New York, New York

Explore Reserve Padel - Hudson Yards in New York, New York. Players rate this club 3.5 stars from 28 reviews. Plan your next match with directions, contact info, and club highlights below.

3.5(28 reviews)
3 (outdoor, glass-enclosed) courts
Reserve Padel - Hudson Yards padel courts

Plan your visit

(917) 599-1545
hudsonyards@reservepadel.com

Facility details

360 10th Ave, New York, NY 10001, United States

Courts available

3 (outdoor, glass-enclosed)

Status

OPERATIONAL

Google reviews

Recent feedback from players who have checked in at Reserve Padel - Hudson Yards.

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Kate Zabinsky

Padel options in NYC are limited so beggars can’t be choosers but still not worth the price. I paid $60 for a clinic. We started 15 min late, the coach hit with us for 15 min then had us play points with each other. Because there were 5 of us, one person always had to sit out. The trainer watched the game on the other court the whole time. A one hour (sorry, 45 min) lesson and I didn’t get a single piece of advice.

a week ago

Marcos Rollan

Great energy and enthusiasm playing with The Columbia Business School Legends. Keep it up Reserve!

10 months ago

Morgan

Great addition to the city!! Awesome courts and community! The staff are welcoming, knowledgeable and are really great at connecting you with players. The space is inviting and the courts are always in pristine shape. Beautiful spot…Love this place!

a year ago

Sergeant

Not a welcoming place for women. It’s so bad they have to have separate clinics just for the women And have them off to the side as if this is some prehistoric place. I was in shock at how delusional the staff was when it came to assisting men over women. Not to mention other physical attributes and the lack of diversity that exists there. This is the most most homogenous place. They should be embarrassed of how they conduct the business. The person who was there on Saturday morning really missed an opportunity to capture new and kept blaming it on the way the men in the club act. As a woman, she should do better at making sure that the men are not offending the women in this facility. Fix these problems. You should not have women leaving your business feeling uncomfortable.

a year ago