The Lab School Of Washington

Tennis courts in The Lab School Of Washington
The Lab School Of Washington gives players a practical school-court tennis option in Washington, DC, with the listing centered around 4759 Reservoir Rd NW. The listing shows 2 listed hard courts, which helps players decide whether to plan singles, doubles, a lesson block, or a small group session. With a hard-court setup, players can expect the kind of predictable bounce that helps with tennis hitting, returns, and focused drills. The hours note says Restricted (school use primarily), which makes timing important for players trying to squeeze in tennis today. A no-fee listing makes it easier to invite a new partner, test a tennis coach, or add one more weekly hit. Since lights are not listed, plan around daylight and avoid cutting a close match too near sunset. Because this is tied to a school setting, public play should be confirmed around classes, team practices, events, and posted after-hours rules. Where permitted, it is a useful setting for practicing tennis, casual singles, doubles, serve practice, and meeting tennis partners without making the session feel overplanned. Its Washington location makes it easy to think beyond the court: warm up, play a set, then keep the day moving nearby.
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Players heading to The Lab School Of Washington get more than a place to swing a racquet; they get a court tied to the local flow of Washington. DC players tend to be schedule-minded, so posted rules, reservation windows, and neighborhood court etiquette matter when courts get busy after work. A simple after-play routine works well here: cool down, grab water or coffee, and talk through the next match while the details are still fresh. The school setting makes this a practical option when public access is clear and players respect posted rules.




