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MSRA Newsletter
"You have probably stopped by Grand Central Racquets' East 44th Street or Grand Central location to string a racquet. The service was great but the space was tight. That all changes with the opening of their new store, NYC Racquet Sports, at 157 West 35th Street. Turn to Woody Schneider (New York's racquet sports go-to-guy) and the store's staff for expert stringing services and help making the equipment choices that are exactly right for you. They even have a dedicated space just for junior players."
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New York Family Sports
Woody Schneider, the man who New York Magazine has hailed for four years running as "hands down the best restringer in the city" along with partner Joan Dziena have opened the most exciting new racquet and accessory shop to hit NYC in decades, located in the heart of Herald Square .... read more >
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Tennis Magazine
" ... newly opened NYC Racquet Sports (157 West 35th St.). The store is like the Disneyland gift shop for racquet-sports enthusiasts, with everything tennis, along with equipment for squash, racquetball, and platform and table tennis."
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Grand Central Racquet
"This Midtown-Flushing Meadows pair is just "too convenient" cry tennis types tempted by the love-ly selection of strings, racquets, grips and other crucial gear for a successful day on the court (they also do squash, racquetball and badminton); services include a demo program and re-stringing, and if the staff includes some "quirky personalities" - well, they are "the best in the business"".
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New York Magazine
Woody Schneider, owner of Grand Central Racquet quoted in an article in New York Magazine. Click here to view quote.
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Four Years Running!
"Hands down the best re-stringer in the city, Grand Central offers same-day service a no extra charge ($26-$42) - that's on top of all the latest tennis, squash, racquetball, and paddle tennis racquets ($100-$300). An impressive collection of shoes for both tennis and squash, too ($65-$100)."
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Grand Central Racquet
"Quality service on your racquet before you get on the train to the country club - what more could you want?" laud loyalists who head to this tiny, weekdays-only kiosk in Grand Central "by the Roosevelt Passageway" to get "favorites restrung" ("usually on the same day") and also "find great stuff"; the "excellent" Madison Avenue maven courts customers with a larger selection of squash and tennis equipment, shoes and accessories from hard-hitting brands like Head, Wilson and Prince.
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