After I wrote about about the amusingly named Lois Lane in Staten Island, reader Brian K. wrote to me about another great one…
“Tennis Court,” in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Get it? Tennis Court? How are these slipping by??
The name actually stems from the Knickerbocker Field Club at the end of the block, an exclusive tennis club that has been in existence since 1892. Today, passersby only see a rollgate leading to a parking lot, surrounded by apartment buildings…
…But back in the day, the area looked quite a bit different:
Amazingly, the Knickerbocker’s beautiful Queen Anne clubhouse was in existence as recently as 1992; sadly, a fire in 1988 damaged much of the interior, and it was demolished in 1992 due to lack of funds for restoration.
Still, the five clay courts exist to this day, now surrounded by towering brick apartment buildings and the BQ train line:
The original founders might be surprised by how much the view has changed…

…but it’s nice to know the tennis courts of Tennis Court still exist.
-SCOUT
PS – This post cost me $130, dammit! I was pulling out from in front of the club entrance and was literally clicking my seatbelt in when I heard a knock on the window. Turns out, a cop saw me pull out without my seatbelt on. Sigh…











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