NOAH ASIA INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD. (Noahbkk@26)
Address | Thailand, TH 10110 bangkok 12/74 soi atthakawee1 sukhumvit26 |
Phone | +66 2 259 8425 |
Hours | 06:30-23:30 |
Website | noahbkk.com |
Categories | Tennis Court, Tennis Club |
Rating | 4.4 8 reviews |
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NOAH ASIA INTERNATIONAL CO.,LTD. (Noahbkk@26) reviews
8The staff are all kind people. The court is a beautiful hard court, and the advantage is that it is close to the Japanese residential area.
Great place with indoor courts and a massage place right inside! Never had a ball boy before, was great
Clean tennis courts and pretty much the best in the area. The lighting isn’t so good at night so avoid the late nights. But the environment is great. Nice toilets and clean seating area and canteen.
Nice tennis court, no too expensive. But you have to book at least one week in advance, in case of full booking. Court fee 650 baht/hour, coach 450baht/hour.
Very clean tennis club with good rackets and reasonably priced tennis court rentals. Indoor and outdoor available.
Best place to rent a court and play some tennis. Reasonably priced, offers a coffee shop with both food and drink options. Shower rooms are available. The whole place is run by Japanese management so it's clean, simple and great. If you prefer to play outside you definitely have to book in the evening. Usually have to book 3-4 days in advance to get a slot. The indoor court is really nice but double the price and usually taken by larger groups of players with coaches. Balls are available but you have to buy them. Tennis rackets are free to rent.
Great court and possibly one of the best quality in Bangkok. Comes at a high price though. You can book a week in advance.
There is one specific Japanese coach that was very disrespectful. Not mentioning his name for obvious reasons such as privacy. However, the way he treated one of his students at times seemed like red flags for bullying. E.g, calling him fat, saying he can't play tennis because he's fat. If those words were being aimed towards me I'd be very insecure. As a grown adult, this coach should know not to say those words. Because, as a grown adult, ESPECIALLY AS A COACH FOR YOUNG STUDENTS, to respect, to care, to motivate, and to uplift is the most important. This man/coach would spend EVALUATION time laughing at the kid. Remember at the start when I said I wouldn't mention the coaches name for his privacy? Its because I am what? Respectful.