Inside the Cage: Platform Tennis at Crest Hollow Country Club

January 10, 2014 | By Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
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Tennis outside in the winter? Well not “tennis,” but platform tennis or another term for the sport you may have heard “paddle.” The game has been around for 80 years; however, many tennis players on Long Island have never tried it.

Platform tennis is an American racquet sport enjoyed by thousands of people of all ages. It is the only racquet sport that players can enjoy outdoors in cold weather. This unique appeal attracts people who desire fresh air, competition and social engagement—all on a chilly winter's day or night. It is played in over 15 locations on Long Island, but one of the premier locations is Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury, N.Y.

“To me it is just as much about the love of the game itself and being outdoors in the fresh air, as it is about the camaraderie with your teammates and guys on the other team,” said Brian Moss, said fourth year player.

Crest Hollow Country Club has much to offer its platform tennis members, including:

►Five heated and lighted platform tennis courts

►Six men’s teams who participate in LIPTA League play

►Five women’s teams who participate in LIPTA League play

►A great network for social games with 100-plus members

►Open court time seven days a week

►A full calendar of events, including the Thanksgiving Turkey Shootout, Member-Guests, Charity Tournaments and more

►Lessons available to both members and non-members

The platform tennis program at the club is run by Director of Racquet Sports Matt Garavaglia. He is a PPTA 1 Pro who has been teaching platform tennis for 13-plus years (originally in Chicago and now on Long Island). He has been a nationally-ranked platform tennis player for the past 10 years.

"I played in a snowstorm my first year and was hooked on the sport,” said Joe McGorry, a fourth year player. “Just being at Crest Hollow with the snow falling was beautiful and playing a sport outside was tons of fun. It was the closest thing to being a kid again. Also the camaraderie on and off the court is fantastic. I've made a ton of friends all over Long Island from playing paddle. It's a tight knit group."

There are many things that make platform tennis a must for athletes in the Long Island area. For those who do play, once they get involved, they cannot get enough and it gets almost a cult-like following among the die-hards.

"It's the winter warrior sport,” said Garavaglia. “It gets you outside playing a competitive game with your friends in the winter months. You meet life-long friends and great people from all over the country."

"The learning curve is extremely fast,” said Julien Klein, owner of Solow Sports, who began playing platform tennis this year and is already hooked. “If you have any kind of racquet sports background, you can just pick up a paddle and be competing in a league in a week or two."

Long Island winters can be pretty cold, but platform tennis is a great way to remain active and have fun. Head out to Crest Hollow Country Club to see it some platform tennis action in person or visit www.cresthollow.com for more information. 


Long Island Tennis Magazine Staff
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