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Minas Brasilia Tennis Club
Riocentro - Pavilion 3
Don't forget to check the event schedule ahead of time. I missed out on some awesome matches because I didn't plan it out well!

Look out for local food stalls just outside the pavilion. They offer authentic Brazilian snacks at a fraction of the price inside.

Bring a refillable water bottle. The prices for drinks inside are steep, and staying hydrated is key, especially in Rio's heat.
Academia Fit Pong de Tenis de Mesa

I recommend checking their schedule online before going. Some days are busier than others, and you might end up waiting if you don’t plan it right.

Don’t forget to stay hydrated and maybe grab a snack afterward from the nearby cafés. The area has some great options for refueling after a good game!
SPARTAN - Patmos

I think it's better to visit on weekdays, especially around 3 PM. It's way less crowded, and you can really enjoy the games without waiting for a table.

The lighting can be a bit harsh at times, so wear your sunglasses. I didn’t think about it at first, and my eyes were strained after a while.

My advice is to bring your own paddle if you have one, the ones they provide can be a bit worn out. You'll have a way better experience with your own gear!
Tenis de Mesa do Vasco

If you're planning to visit, try to go on a weekday around 4 PM. It was way less crowded and I got more tables to choose from. Weekends can get super busy!

I recommend bringing your own paddles if you have them. While the venue provides equipment, I found mine felt way better and saved me some time waiting for others to finish.

Check out their social media pages for any special events or discounts! I got lucky and found out they had a half-price night which made my visit way cheaper.
ASMETT

Check their schedule for events before you go! I found out there were tournaments happening, which added a fun vibe to my visit... It’s a bummer when you miss out on the excitement!