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The Dick Savitt Tennis Center

218th Street, west of Broadway, New York, N.Y.
Gaurav Misra
Tennis Center Director
(212) 942-7100
gm320@columbia.edu

ABOUT THE TENNIS CENTER
Columbia University's Dick Savitt Tennis Center hosts the home courts for the men's and women's varsity teams. The center is also available for use by Columbia University alumni, faculty, staff, parents, students and anyone working in one of the hospitals affiliated with Columbia. Unaffiliated players may be sponsored by one of the members.

The center has six cushioned hard courts, all of which are covered by a state-of-the-art air dome. Each court has a blue surface that makes the tennis ball easy to see, and the lighting has been ranked among the best in the world by some tennis professionals. The Tennis Center is located in a beautifully landscaped area of Baker Athletics Complex (218th Street, west of Broadway) which overlooks the Hudson and Harlem rivers. Parking is available on premises, and the Tennis Center is easily accessible by subway from the 215th Street stop of the No. 1 train. It is a 5- to 10-minute walk from the subway station to the Center.


DIRECTIONS
By Subway
Take the No. 1 subway line to 215th Street and walk north on Broadway to 218th Street. Turn left on 218th street. The entrance to the tennis center is the second driveway on your right, after the football field and a stop sign. It is a 5- to 10-minute walk from the subway station to the Tennis Center.

You can also take the 'A' train to the last stop (207th Street). Take the exit for Isham Street on Broadway and follow the directions for the No. 1 train. The walk to the Tennis Center will be 15 minutes.

By Bus
The MTA has an express service from the East Side of Manhattan to Riverdale, with a stop near 218th Street and Broadway. Call the MTA or visit their website at www.mta.nyc.ny.us to get the schedule and the pick up and drop-off locations.

By Car (from Manhattan)
Take the Henry Hudson Parkway (West Side Highway) north to the Dyckman Street exit and proceed east to Broadway (the first major intersection). Take a left on Broadway and drive twenty blocks to 218th street. Make a left on 218th street. You will see the Baker Athletics Complex immediately on your right. Drive into the second driveway on your right to reach the Tennis Center.


GAURAV MISRA, DICK SAVITT TENNIS CENTER DIRECTOR
Gaurav Misra was named Director of the Columbia University Tennis Center in January 1999. He has overseen the 2002 renovation of the Center, as it has been transformed into the state-of-the-art Dick Savitt Tennis Center.

Misra came to Columbia from the Americana Tennis Club in Hopewell Junction, N.Y., where he was head tennis pro from 1984 to 1996, and managing partner and head tennis pro from 1996 to 1998. During Misra's tenure as managing partner, the club underwent major renovations and had its membership increase dramatically from 30 to 250.

Prior to the Americana Tennis Club, Misra was tennis pro at Grossinger's Hotel in the Catskills for over two years.

"He has been a great addition to Columbia tennis," Columbia men's tennis coach Bid Goswami noted. "I have known him for 35 years, and he was a heck of a player. I know he will continue to do Columbia proud."

A graduate of St. Xaviers College of Calcutta University, Misra was a member of the Indian Davis Cup team for five years. He won the Indian National in 1972 and was ranked No. 1 in the country that year.

Misra and his wife, Rene, have a son.


MEMBERSHIP INFORMATION
All levels of players, from beginner to aspiring professional, are accommodated at the Dick Savitt Tennis Center. During the winter season we run leagues, mixers and instructional clinics for all levels. In the summer we run instructional programs for different levels. The instructional programs include supervised play. We will once again be hosting three Eastern Tennis Association sanctioned tournaments this year.

SUMMER SEASON
April 28, 2009 - September 28, 2009

Summer membership entitles you to the following benefits:
- Unlimited play from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on weekends.
- Game arranging
- Special programs for beginners

 

 

 

 

Summer Fees*

Individual

Family

Faculty, staff, administration (full & part time)

$200

$325

Alumni/affiliates of the University

$300

$400

Unaffiliated members

$475

$600

Junior members (under 30 yrs. of age)

Junior Unaffilliated

$250

$350

$350

$450


Summer Hourly Rental

Courts may also be rented on an hourly basis at $40/hour (prime time) or 30/hour (non-prime time)*.

 

WINTER SEASON
September 28, 2009 - April 25, 2010

Players play and pay on an hourly basis. The rates vary according to the time of the day. Players booking courts for the 30-week season get a better rate than players who pay each time. Any player belonging to a group which has taken a seasonal court is considered a member. Membership benefits for winter are the same as the summer, with the exception of unlimited play.

 

 

 

 

Winter Fees Prime Time* Semi-Prime Time* Non-prime Time*

 


Total**

Hourly Total** Hourly

Total**

Hourly

Faculty, staff, student

$1780

$66

$965

$46

$815 $35

Columbia Alumni

$1885

$70

$1280

$50

$1035 $40

Unaffiliated members (must be recommended by members)

$2260

$88

$1545

$66

$1225 $50

Flex Time
Play 30 hours during any available open time. The cost will be the same as a season court. The price will reflect your category and the time of participation.

*Prime Time
Monday to Thursday -- 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday -- 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
*Semi-Prime Time
Friday and Sunday -- 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Non-Prime time
Monday to Friday-- 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.*
Saturday -- 6 p.m. to 11 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday -- 7 a.m. to 9 am

** Total price to reserve one court for one hour for 30 weeks

NOTE: The Tennis Center is home to Columbia's intercollegiate varsity men's and women's tennis teams. They practice at the Center from approximately 1-6 p.m. on weekdays.




PRIVATE LESSONS & ADULT GROUP LESSONS

Rates effective 2009 - 2010 Winter season

October 1st 2009 to April 30th 2010

Please contact Gaurav Misra at 212-942-7100 or by email at gm320@columbia.edu  for more information or clarification

Private Lessons

For Staff, Students and Alumni

 

                                            Prime Time                            Non Prime time

Private Lessons                       $ 105                                      $ 90

Semi-Private                           $ 110                                      $ 100

 

Unaffiliated players

Private Lessons                       $ 125                                       $ 105

Semi-Private                           $ 130                                       $ 110

 

Please see winter season rates for information on prime time and non prime time hours

 

 Adult group Instructional programs for 2009/ 2010 winter season

 

Day                             Time                                        Level

Tuesdays                    6 to 7.30 pm                            2.5 to 3.5

Fridays                        6 to 7.30 pm                            2.0, 2.5

Saturdays                    6 to 7.30 pm                            3.0, 3.5

 

Beginners' lessons can be started any time we get 4 players

 

Cost

$45 per session

$40 per session for staff and students of Columbia University

 

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