ABOUT US
Founded over 100 years ago, we promote racquet sports as a valuable, healthy activity for players of all ages and abilities. We also offer a comfortable range of social activities. Nestled amidst 30 acres of beautiful woodlands, the club features lighted tennis & platform tennis courts in addition to a well-appointed clubhouse. New members welcome.

Facilities
- 15 Har-Tru tennis courts (6 lighted) & 7 elevated, lighted platform tennis courts
- Tech comforts:
- High definition TVs
- Sonoโs wireless sound system
- WiFi
- Mobile charging stations
- On-line reservation system
- โLive streamingโ (security controlled) tennis & paddle cameras being installed
- Clubhouse featuring:
- Spacious โcathedral ceilingโ sitting area with 60โ TV & sound system
- Balcony deck
- Private meeting area
- The Court 16 Bar area
- Bar seating & high- top tables
- Wide selection of beer, wine, & liquor
- โSelectโ food options
- 2 TVs & fireplace
- Downstairs โwarming hutโ area with fireplace & TV
- Large patio with barbecue facilities
- Menโs & womenโs locker rooms with showers

Club & League Play
CLUB: URTC offers a range of tennis & paddle play at all ages & levels. An extensive โdrop inโ program is available.
LEAGUE: Spring menโs & womenโs inter-club tennis leagues, and platform tennis leagues through the fall/winter. Support competition at a variety of skill levels, fielding 7 womenโs & 5 menโ teams in Bergen County leagues.

Club Rules & Etiquette
ELIGIBILITY OF PLAY: Only members and their registered guest are entitled to use the courts and other Club facilities.
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TENNIS
HOURS OF PLAY: Tennis will commence daily at 7:00 a.m. (or when court maintenance is complete) and will continue until dark. Courts 7 -12 are available for play until 10:00pm.
LENGTH OF PLAY: When players are waiting, play is limited to one hour.
PRIORITY OF PLAY: At all times, when courts are fully used, the following priority rankings are in effect:
- Full Member Doubles
- Full Member Singles
- Family Doubles (Must include two adults.)
- Associate Doubles
- Associate Singles
- Junior Doubles
- Junior Singles
Tournament, match or league play, previously announced and posted, have priority over all other play. Junior and Womenโs Clinics have priority on weekdays. Clinic times will be posted. Junior and Associate members have priority equal to that of full members from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. When courts are fully in use, doubles have priority over singles. However, those playing singles, who have not used their hour, must be invited to play doubles before four others can take their place. The Chairperson of any club-sanctioned tennis event shall reserve three (3) tennis courts for general membership play. No tournament shall commence until 10:00 a.m. In the case of tournaments having a large draw which requires all of the courts, such information will be posted for the membership.
Members may use the ball machine, which will be set up on Court 13, by reserving it in the Pro Shop, or if it is not in use. When all courts are in use, doubles and singles play has priority over use of the ball machine, even if the machine was previously reserved.
TENNIS PARTY RESERVATIONS
Up to three courts may be reserved by a member for tennis parties from 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday, Saturday or Sunday, at no charge, but non-member participants must be signed in as guests, and guest fees will apply. Members must make these reservations with the Social Events Chairperson or the business office. Please refer to the rules regarding the rental of the clubhouse.
DRESS CODE
- Only proper white tennis clothing is acceptable. Colored cover-up are permitted.
- No T-shirts are allowed, except those with the URTC logo.
- Regulation clay court tennis shoes are required—no basketball or running shoes are permitted. 4. Tennis hats or visors must be white.
PLATFORM TENNIS
Playing time and priorities are the same as for tennis, except that play may continue under lights until 10:00 p.m. When one foursome has completed its use of the court, it must relinquish it to a new waiting foursome. No substitutes of players to extend the use of a court are permitted. Three courts may be reserved for Paddle parties on Friday, Saturday or Sunday evenings at no charge. Call the Social Events Chairperson or Business Office for reservations. Please see the rules on rental of the clubhouse.
CLUBHOUSE USE
1. Guests: Clubhouse facilities may be used by members and their guests who wish to play tennis, paddle bridge or other activities, without a reservation.
2. Rental: The upstairs lounge may be rented for non-club social events if there are no conflicting club activities scheduled. Contact the Social chairperson or Business Office for further information.
GUESTS AND CLUB REGULATIONS
1. Guests
- Full Member, Associates and Juniors may have guests. Associates and Juniors whose parents are not members are not permitted to have guests.
- Host must sign for guests before play in the Pro Shop during operating hours, or in the lounge, where a guest fee box is available during non-pro-shop hours. A guest may play a total of six times per year, even when there are different hosts for the same person, and applies cumulatively for both tennis and paddle.
- Guest fees
Fee is $10 per guest if paid at time of play. Envelopes are located in the Clubhouse lower lounge. Checks are preferred. The fee for Junior guests is $5.
Fee is $30 per guest if billed by the Club and must be paid within 30 days of the billing date.
Members are requested to use no more than three tennis balls when an adjoining court is being used. This regulation does not apply to the Pro Court(s).
A $1 (monthly) late charge for each guest will be added after 30 days and for each month thereafter. Unpaid guest fees are grounds for membership revocation.
Loud play is never permitted.
Children under ten years of age on the court grounds must, at all times, be under the direct supervision of a responsible adult.
Dogs in the vicinity of the courts and clubhouse must be on a leash at all times.

Junior Programs Overview
Junior development programs are offered for players from kindergarten age through high school. (We begin at 4 years old).
In each season, our junior clinics at The Upper Ridgewood Tennis Club may be found “in full swing.” These many opportunities afford our juniors a chance to learn in a fun, supportive, and positive environment. We offer both tennis and platform tennis to our juniors. To check out our latest programs and to download our forms, click the appropriate tab on the left.
Any questions about our programs and availability, you may call our Pro Shop at: 201-447-0552. Please note, we also enforce our all white attire dress code that has been a URTC tradition since 1914.

Staff
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Santiago Granda short bio goes here.

COVID Safety
URTC COVID-19 SAFETY PROTOCOL
The URTC COVID-19 safety rules follow CDC and NJ public health guidelines. All members and guests are expected to comply with these safety rules, which are designed to protect the health of the URTC community. Members violating these rules may be subject to disciplinary action.
Please see below pictures for CDC guidance or visit https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2021/s1227-isolation-quarantine-guidance.html for the most up to date guidelines.
- Members and guests who choose to use the facility do so at their own risk.
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URTC Club History
The idea for a tennis club on the โhillโ that we now know as โUpper Ridgewoodโ was originally conceived, circa 1912, by two young ladies, Miss Grace Kent and Miss Helen Gesner (later Mrs. Walter Tomkins).They gratefully accepted an offer of land from Mr. Walter Wilsey, one of their group. This tract, on what became Bedford Road, became the Clubโs location for more than fifty years.
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In 1914, as membership increased, it was deemed advisable to incorporate and to take title of the land. The incorporation was then completed under State of New Jersey law, and the organization became officially known as the Upper Ridgewood Tennis Club. The land, purchased for a small amount as a result of the generosity of Mr. Wilsey and other early members, became an increasingly valuable plot.
In the early days, only men were eligible for membership. Any member of their family was extended club privileges. As family members also became involved, both the social and tennis activities increased. Since many of the members lived nearby, the Club soon became the nucleus of much of the social life in the Upper Ridgewood section of town. During the summer months, the grounds became the scene of many varied events. The first club president was Edgar Stow. It is interesting to note that Mr. Stow’s daughter eventually became our first female trustee, Mary Caldwell. Mary was awarded Life Membership in 1997.
During World War II, the Club continued to function, though on a much smaller scale. With the return (from the military) of many of the members as the war concluded, along with the acceptance of new players, the enrollment grew and continued increasing until the rolls reached 1000!
The Club has been proud to have been “home” to a number of notable tennis players: Dick Palmer, rated among the โfirst tenโ in the United States during 1910, several college tennis team captains such as Ed Heister (Dartmouth), Ray Antignat (Columbia), Jack Von Maur (Wesleyan), Ted Moock (Pennsylvania), and Vic Figlar (Rutgers). Mrs. W. R. Scott held the Bergen County Womenโs title for several years, as did Helena Lynen-Hensel and Chris Byrnes. Chris, who won the county singles championship in 1958 and 1959, paired with Helena to capture the county doubles crown those years as well. Shirley Gilham, Margo Heyd, Christie Rutherford, Jane Lennon, Louise Cash, Lucille Cameron, Gisela Jordan and Eleanor Wright have also been highly rated Bergen County players.
Over the years (beginning under the extensive and devoted supervision of the late Carlton Frost) the Club has also enjoyed enviable achievements in our comprehensive junior programs. They have clearly contributed to the success of Ridgewood High School’s tennis teams in attaining the state record for undefeated seasons in interscholastic comยญpetition, as well their earning many NJSIAA Boys and Girls Championships.
Recently, teams from the Club have actively been competing in the Bergen County Tennis League and have captured multiple Championships in both A and B Divisions..
We have also become a leader in platform tennis competition. Our seven courts are kept busy throughout the winter months with many of our teams successfully vying in league play as well as many of our top players achieving high individuals rankings.
As the Clubโs tennis interest and membership expanded, our old Bedford Road grounds became inadequate. In 1965, an opportunity arose for acquiring the current property, adjacent to Coles Pond. The members, under the visionary and dynamic leadership of Sandy Reis, approved the purchase of our present 30 acres including woodland, pond, and stream. The move to this location was completed in 1966 after twelve tennis courts and four paddle courts were constructed. Several members played an active part in this. Led by Ned Jesser, a small group got together and built, at their own expense, the shed that houses service equipment as well as the early clubhouse. The first phase of the long-awaited clubhouse was finished in 1969. Shortly thereafter, lighting was added to the platform courts and the clubhouse area, the parking lot was landscaped, and the groundskeeperโs house was built. Three tennis courts and three platform courts were added in 1977. In 1992, 2.8 acres of property were additionally purchased The garage-workshop was completed in 1984. Also that year, a beautiful gazebo in memory of Ruth Potdevin was donated by her friends.
The spring of 1980 brought even more improvements including the second floor of our clubhouse together with the completion of the first floor. The official opening of the Clubโs quarter-century dream occurred in early June with a gala opening ceremony. A crowd of 250 members and friends watched as thirteen past presidents chugged down the hill in a 1920-vintage fire truck. After a welcome by president Hamden Forkner and the ribbon cutting by Walter Myers, the oldest past-president (1936-1937), guests entered the new clubhouse to celebrate the opening with refreshments, music, and dance.
In 1981 the Club accepted an anonymous gift of $10,000 in honor of the late Dr. Reginald S. Weir. This gift established a scholarship fund for young players with tennis talent or potential, commemorating both Reggieโs high tennis standing and his many prestigious achievements.
In September 1989, the 75th Anniversary was celebrated in great style by 215 members and guests who dined under a tented-patio. Dinner was served in the lower lounge. The beautifully decorated “upstairs” was used for early evening cocktails and hors dโoeuvres and later, for dancing.
Our Club members continued to shine in major tennis competition. Ron Erskine played on the U.S. Satellite Circuit and also earned a high national ranking in platform tennis. Jack Schofield set a record of 40 consecutive years of play in the Bergen County Championships. In September 1996, Hank Conway and Val Orosz won both the USTA National 75 and Over Grass Court and Clay Court Doubles Championships on successive weekends. Their USTA Gold Tennis Ball Clay Court trophies, currently housed in our trophy case, were presented to them at the Army & Navy Club by President Bill Clinton. Louise Cash won the National 40 and Over Clay Court singles championship.
Hundreds of members marked our 100th Anniversary with a weekend-long Centennial Celebration in 2014 with cocktails, a barbeque, an exhibition doubles match, dinner, dancing to a live band, a Sunday brunch, and a mixed scrambles tourney, ….the works! !
We are proud of our remarkable facilities and their breathtaking surroundings.
As our members pursue the camraderie and sport that has been, and remains, the hallmark of our historic Club, we plan to continue “making history” here for decades to come!

Officers & Trustees
URTC OFFICERS
Steve Brodeck – President
Doug Donovan – Vice President
Kyle Chorba – Secretary
Steve Hansen – Treasurer
TRUSTEES
Danielle Klein Mueller – Membership
Ed Aversa – Men’s Paddle
Abigail Burke – Women’s Paddle
Tom Newman – Men’s Tennis
Erin Oros – Women’s Tennis
Tara Callaghan – Social Events
Hyunsook Kim- Junior Development
Arnie Vimba – Courts and Grounds
Fran Goldberg – Long Range Planning
BUSINESS MANAGERS
Jiani Zhao – Billing Manager
Tara Callaghan – Member Services Director
HEAD TENNIS & PLATFORM TENNIS PROFESSIONAL
Gonzo Nieto
PROFESSIONAL STAFF
Yago Granda
HEAD GROUNDSKEEPER
John Mills



