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How Beginners Can Start Playing Tennis in the Hamptons

Beginners in the Hamptons have multiple accessible ways to start playing tennis, from walk-up courts near transit to coach-matching services and year-round indoor options.

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How Beginners Can Start Playing Tennis in the Hamptons
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New players in the Hamptons can pick from facility-based programs, coach-matching platforms, and multi-sport venues that make it easy to learn, practice, and join social play. Westhampton Beach Tennis & Sport, Ross School Tennis Center, Hampton Tennis Center, and online services each offer clear entry points for beginners and families.

Westhampton Beach Tennis & Sport at 86 Depot Rd, Westhampton Beach, NY 11978 positions itself as “The premier location for tennis, pickleball, and padel in the heart of the Hamptons.” The facility lists 20 outdoor courts, 4 indoor clay courts, and 16 dedicated pickleball courts, plus a brand new padel court. Westhampton Beach advertises lessons, clinics, social events, open play, game arranging, court reservations, kids tennis groups for AGES 5–17, and a daily pickleball round robin. Transit access is a practical advantage: the site notes it is walking distance from the Westhampton Beach LIRR stop and “Just Steps Away From the Hampton Jitney stop in Westhampton.” Call (631) 288-6060 for reservations; summer hours are Monday–Saturday 7:00AM–7:00PM and Sunday 7:00AM–6:00PM, while winter hours extend to Monday–Saturday 7:00AM–9:00PM and Sunday 7:00AM–7:00PM. For players who want pre-arranged hitting, the facility says: “Just sign up and show up WHB arranges games at varying levels from AM to PM.”

Ross School Tennis Center on the Ross School campus in East Hampton is open to the public and offers six Har-Tru courts that are enclosed by a bubble from mid-fall through mid-spring to allow year-round play. The adjacent field house includes locker rooms, a lounge, a snack bar, and ping-pong tables. Ross lists adult programs, private and group instruction for all levels, after-school and summer programs, and pre- and post-season camps; the center states “Our staff provides a fun and supportive atmosphere that allows for the greatest amount of success.” Ross presents lesson pricing in the material provided as Weekdays: $175 and Weekend/Holidays: $190, and notes that “Court rentals are also available.” Contact tenniscenter@ross.org or call 631-907-5162 for bookings and details. Ross also highlights that “RSTC offers elite competitive tennis training alongside Ross School’s unique academic curriculum.”

For players who prefer one-on-one coach matching, PlayYourCourt promotes quick, flexible lessons on local courts in Hampton Bays and beyond. The service says, “Finding the right tennis coach is difficult, but we’ve already done the hard work for you. Tell us your goals and our coach-finder will search our 3,200+ coach database to find the perfect instructor for you.” PlayYourCourt lists ages 3–17 and 18+, a 100% satisfaction guarantee, and a current promo of $25 off any lesson package with promo code 25OFF.

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Hampton Tennis Center offers youth and adult programming, cardio tennis, leagues depending on ranking, and private lessons by request, and notes an association with the United States Tennis Association.

Practical next steps: book a lesson or court at Westhampton Beach, email or call Ross for lessons or rentals, or try PlayYourCourt’s coach-finder to schedule on local courts. Verify current hours, lesson prices, and promotion dates before booking. This collection of options means beginners can move from an introductory lesson to confident social-court play without a country club membership, a boost for local participation and community courts in the Hamptons.

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