Northeast Regional Recreation Center

Tennis courts in Northeast Regional Recreation Center
Northeast Regional Recreation Center sits in the NC (east Of Newell) area and offers a grounded tennis option for anyone trying to turn open time into court time. The listing shows 4 listed hard courts, which helps players decide whether to plan singles, doubles, a lesson block, or a small group session. The hard tennis playing surface is a good fit for steady bounces, clean footwork, baseline rallies, serve practice, and faster point play. Hours are listed as Varies by recreation center hours, so it is worth planning around the posted window instead of assuming the court is always open. No lights are marked in the listing, so daytime play is the safer assumption. As a free tennis court listing, it is still smart to check posted rules, rotate courteously when others are waiting, and respect any lesson or league blocks. Where permitted, it is a useful setting for cardio tennis, casual singles, doubles, serve practice, and meeting tennis partners without making the session feel overplanned. The local setting gives the listing a nice everyday quality, especially for players who want tennis near me without driving across town.
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If the plan is tennis today rather than someday, Northeast Regional Recreation Center offers a concrete Mint Hill option worth checking first. The NC (east Of Newell) setting makes this listing useful for players who want court time that fits naturally around daily routines. It is also a good reminder that public tennis works best when players share space, respect posted rules, and leave room for the next group. A park setting also makes it easy to bring family along or turn a match into a picnic, walk, or casual meetup.




