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Outdoor facilityPerfect for enjoying great weather.
Clarke Creek Park in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a popular spot for pickleball players. The park offers a well-maintained pickleball court with ample lighting for evening games. It's a public facility, so it's accessible to everyone. Parking is available, making it convenient for players to bring their gear. Amenities include restrooms and a nearby playground. According to our booking data in the past year, this court is frequently used, indicating its popularity among local players.
Entrance notesThe entrance to Clarke Creek Park is located off Clarke Creek Parkway, near the intersection with Hugh Mcauley Road in Charlotte.
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Neeraj
$56for weekly lessons
Neeraj
Bio: Pickleball enthusiast for the past 5 years, with a background in racket sports like badminton, tennis, and ping pong. I understand the unique strengths and challenges players from various backgrounds bring to pickleball. My coaching philosophy emphasizes focused skill development, mastering one area before moving on to the next, ensuring a solid and progressive learning experience.
Bio: With over 20 years of professional tennis experience and a passion for dynamic sports, I bring a unique blend of strategy and skill to the court as a Pickleball coach. My journey into Pickleball has been fueled by a deep understanding of racket sports and a commitment to helping players unlock their full potential. Whether youβre a beginner or a seasoned athlete looking to elevate your game, I provide tailored coaching that blends technical precision with the joy of play. Letβs take your Pickleball skills to the next level together!
Bio: Tournament winner that has been competing for years and 4.1 DUPR rating. Retired and playing pickleball almost everyday.
My coaching style is suited to those that are either beginners or looking to break into the competitive scene. I take a calm approach to explain the game and the nuances required to be consistent. I have worked with students that are just trying to get started and those that are looking to win their first tournament (I've had former students win tournaments after just a few lessons of working together!) Let's improve your game.