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McCormick Tribune YMCA in Chicago, Cook County, is a popular spot for pickleball players. It's a well-equipped facility with ample parking. The court is well-lit, allowing for games to continue into the evening. Our booking data over the past year shows it's one of the most frequented courts in the area. The YMCA also offers various amenities, including locker rooms, showers, and a snack bar. It's a great place for athletes to play pickleball and enjoy other facilities.
Entrance notesThe entrance to the McCormick Tribune YMCA pickleball court is located on the west side of the building, facing North Lawndale Avenue in Chicago.
Learn Pickleball with a coach that teaches at McCormick Tribune YMCA:
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Muhammad
$35.44for weekly lessons
Muhammad
Bio: Hi, Iβm Muhammad Nawazβ a passionate pickleball coach and player with more than 4 years of on-court experience and a deep love for the fastest-growing sport in America.
For me, pickleball isnβt just a game β itβs a lifestyle. Itβs where fun meets focus, competition meets community, and anyone can become a better version of themselves with the right mindset (and a solid backhand). Iβve spent the last four years learning the game inside and out, and now I help others do the same β whether you're stepping onto the court for the first time or pushing to reach the next level.
My coaching style is all about energy, encouragement, and smart strategy. Iβll meet you where you are and guide you toward real improvement β without taking the fun out of it.
Letβs train hard, laugh often, and turn your goals into game-winning shots.
Bio: Tennis and Pickleball Aficionado, Sharing the Love of Racquet Sports for Over 20 Years. Former University of Illinois Club Tennis Team Member. Passionate Teacher with a Decade of Experience. Advocate for Active Lifestyles and Sharing the Joy of the Game with Everyone!
Bio: Nathan is a passionate pickleball player who transitioned into the sport right after graduating from Indiana University in 2023. With a background in casual tennis and training with semi-pro players, his next goal is to reach the semi-pro level in pickleball. Nathan is deeply focused on teaching with a technical approach, helping students correct their form, and providing strategic insights to improve their game.