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Lifetime Activities® is Bay Area’s leading provider in tennis, sports, and other
extracurricular activities programs. Previously known as Lifetime Tennis, Lifetime
Activities has grown to serve 1000’s of clients with a wide range of sports and
extracurricular activities.
In addition to creating, instructing and growing municipal tennis programs, Lifetime Activities serves as facility operator for a number of venues.
In 2018, we celebrate our 25th year in tennis management. With 5 locations and over 150 team members, we are firmly established within the industry and have gained a strong reputation for great service, accountability, and excellence in community tennis.
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Oliver Chen
★ 4
My daughter signed up for the pickleball class ( 7-10 years old), and my recommendations is unless your kids is TALL and STRONG, don't bother sign up:
- it doesn't seem like it's a 8:1 student ratio (the "game" before session ended that I observed definitely has more than 8 kids, unless they are combining kids for the "game" from another session, which is for ages 11-15). How do kids from 7 years old compete in ANY games against 15 years old? It's just not fair to smaller kids!
- At the end of the sessions they do a "game", combining kids aged from 7-15 (seems like, unless they are breaking the promise of 8:1 student ratio). The game first select few kids on one side (call it the "get-to-practice side") to hit the ball, and if the ball was successfully hit (landing in the other side of the court, call it "no-practice side"), then the kid gets to do another round at "get-to-practice side"; if not you go to the "no-practice side". If you successfully catch a ball that a kid hits from the "get-to-practice side" before it lands while you are at "no-practice side", then you get to go back to the "practice side". AND here is the problem:
A. What I observed is that good players will continue to stay and hit the ball at "get-to-practice side", while kids that actually need practice end up on the "no-practice" side pretty quickly since they don't hit the ball well. This does not make sense since kids who need practice actually end up getting less practice than good players!
B. When the kids are on the "no-practice" side, guess who gets the balls? The TALL and BIG kids (usually older kids, again think when you mix 7 year old kids with 15 year olds). So the younger players not only get less practice because they can't hit the ball well, but also have to compete with taller and bigger kids in order to return to the "get-to-practice side". The purpose of the 8:1 ratio in separate age groups is so that everyone has a fair chance to play, not just to favor the taller/bigger/better players!
I have reflected the above comments to one of the coaches and he didn't seem to care for parent's feedback. I get that he's there just doing his job and getting paid, but I do hope Lifetime Activities will take my comments seriously enough to make some changes.
UPDATE: The "management" graciously called back regarding my observation/comments and said they will observe what I shared. Not sure if anything will/can be done but kudos for listening to the parents.
UPDATE 2: they have changed the format of the game where small and big kids are separated. My daughter said the new format was way better! Management listened to the parents and I am thankful for that!
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Sunil Vemuri
★ 5
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Ryan Kuo
★ 4
Good courts, sometimes late to clear leaves
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Milind Patel
★ 5
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Asra
★ 1
If I could give zero stars I would. I made a reservation using their new system, received a confirmation email that I had a court reserved. I show up and there is no court because it was cancelled due to resurfacing. I received no email no call informing me. I had friends there to hit from Milpitas. Don’t trust Lifetime. They did nothing at the front desk ti help me either. I asked for a manager - Diana, but apparently she can’t be disturbed on weekends. Don’t trust Lifetime with anything tennis related. You will be disappointed.
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Wils Cheng
★ 1
Our daughter's weekday class was cancelled due to high heat and we were not given any option for make-up class other than a Saturday, on which we already had other activities planned. Furthermore, Lifetime Activities refused to negotiate another time or provide a refund. The way they respond to your email inquiries is also quite disappointing, it reads: "Due to our makeup policy, we unfortunately we cannot allow your daughter to make up the class on a different day/time, nor can we provide a refund/credit for the missed class. " Well, it's against my policy to miss my weekend obligations too.
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Kathy Brandt
★ 5
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Vijay Kaul
★ 5
Very Good place for daily activities
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anjum moghal
★ 1
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Lak Ming Lam
★ 4
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Liana Moshell
★ 1
They canceled my child’s tennis class a couple days before it was about to start in the beginning of June. It is now mid August and I still haven’t received my refund for a class that they canceled. Lifetime tennis if highly unethical that they believe that they can keep my money for a service they canceled and didn’t preform.
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Vishnu Ramesh
★ 5
Well maintained court and friendly people! One of the best in the Bay Area. (Played in multiple Lifetime Activities - Sunnyvale, Santa Clara, etc.)
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Ken Ong
★ 5
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Rajat Gupta
★ 1
Watch out for their policies. They state at their own discretion they can reschedule rain out classes which may be anytime after the session ends, no end date at all. No customer courtesy on display. I guess I need to find alternate Tennis place for classes now. Good bye Lifetime Tennis due to your policies and your staff attitude.
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Charles Teng
★ 5
Friendly staff. Stephanie at reception provides excellent customer service; always greets everyone with a big smile and remembers many names.
Some coaches are very good and it is easy to book a lesson.
However, the ball machine is very difficult to reserve. More chance to call or book in person.
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Rebecca Arguello
★ 5
What’s not to love.. Beautiful grounds. Easy parking. Awesome staff. Just wish they had more 3.5 and up adult stuff
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Reshma Patan
★ 4
Amazing expy
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W Zhang
★ 2
refund process was bad, took several weeks
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Joe Wasik
★ 4
As a TENNIS park, this place is pretty neat. However, everyone I know plays pickleball, not tennis, and their pickleball court is pretty sad. It's just a few lines painted on a tennis court. It's available only in a few timeslots. In the East Bay, there are plenty of pickleball facilities with dedicated courts. The Downs in Livermore, the ARC in Alamo, Rudgear and Heather Farms in Walnut Creek. Another couple courts in Danville. The list goes on.
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Mohamed Riyaz
★ 5
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Jim Horen
★ 5
Fantastic job, day in and day out.
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Elena Savina
★ 1
Not a pleasant experience with the tennis school. My son came in and they told us he was at level 2. Then they learned that he didn't have any "professional" instruction and demoted him to level 1. So now, after 12 weeks of their training and 4 professional one on one lessons, they are telling me he is STILL at level 2! They are just looking for your money, folks! The instructors change all the time so the learning and assessment are inconsistent. Look for a different place to learn tennis!
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Marina Kopylova
★ 1
A beautiful place but a disappointing tennis school. The instructors lack enthusiasm and change almost every week. They also are more focused on earning money than teaching your kids tennis.
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شبل الأسد يوسف
★ 5
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David Soto
★ 5
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Shriganesh Giri
★ 5
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Tianpeng Dai
★ 5
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Saurav Lahiri
★ 5
This is a pleasant park with multiple tennis courts, an excellent ambiance for new parents as well as kids. You can come here for a nice walk, practise some tennis, or kids can hang out in the children play park. As for the quality of Lifetime activities coaches they are really good and very patient and actually cater to the student's age, skill level, comfort level and above all they are technical as well. So all in all I would say a very good place to go for the basic, intermediate skill levels for tennis. You just have to get some practise courts for practising and ensuring the kid remains focused and can connect the ball accurately along with the right stature, angle. All in all we are very happy and honestly look forward to come to the Lifetime Activities evary Saturday. So go ahead get off your couch and come here to start your weekend with a bang!!!!
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Guirlyn Olivar
★ 5
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Keerthi Pullagura
★ 5
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Cosan Unuvar
★ 5
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Jeff Barrera
★ 5
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Yvonne Greenlee
★ 4
Nice public tennis courts.
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Fatema Kapoor
★ 5
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Nima Shah
★ 4
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Pranab S
★ 5
Great people
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j r
★ 5
Awesome lessons and friendly service.
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Michael Pleasanton
★ 5
Great public courts.
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surya teja
★ 5
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