The Racquet and Tennis Club is located at 370 Park Avenue, between East 52nd and 53rd Streets, New York, New York.
Construction was begun on December 20, 1916 and completed on September 7, 1918. The builder was Mark Edlitz, and the estimated cost was $400,000. The building is about 200 feet by 100 feet, and five stories tall. The exterior is stone and brick over a structural steel frame. According to the original plans the interior contained three dining rooms, a billiard room, library, lounge, gymnasium, four squash courts, two court tennis (aka real tennis) courts, and two racquets courts. Today there are four International squash courts, one North American doubles squash court, one racquets court, and the two tennis courts.
On July 13, 1983, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Club professionals have been world champions is both racquets and real tennis. The most famous was Pierre Etchebaster, Real Tennis World Champion (1928-1956). Neil Smith was World Racquets Singles Champion (1999-2001), and World Doubles Champion (1992-2001). Tim Chisholm (partnered by Julian Snow) won the Real Tennis Doubles World Championship in 2001.
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