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Although MetroTennis rarely posts about its popular Sets In The City event on social media, millennial tennis fans keep flocking to this hidden gem in Manhattan.
Published Dec 10, 2023
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What’s better than snacking, drinking and playing tennis? How about doing them all at once at MetroTennis' “Sets in the City” on Roosevelt Island?
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“Millennials don’t want to commit, so how are we going to get them to commit to a six-to-eight-week league season?" Sets in the City organizer Pam Glick, on why the event's format appeals to a younger crowd.
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