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Mati Café opens Hamptons outpost at SPORTIME Amagansett for Memorial Day weekend

SPORTIME Amagansett is adding Mati Café for Memorial Day weekend, turning 33 Har-Tru courts into a bigger all-day hangout for players and families.

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Mati Café opens Hamptons outpost at SPORTIME Amagansett for Memorial Day weekend
Source: thenationalherald.com

Memorial Day weekend at SPORTIME Amagansett just got a stronger all-day draw: Mati Café is opening inside the club, giving players, parents, coaches and spectators a new place to refuel between sets at 320 Abrahams Path.

The Hamptons outpost is slated to open over the holiday rush, with the window running from Saturday, May 23 through Monday, May 25. SPORTIME’s own Amagansett page posted the announcement on May 22, underscoring how closely the café’s arrival tracks the start of the club’s busiest stretch.

Mati Café first opened at SPORTIME Randall’s Island in April 2025, where SPORTIME says Café Mati offers breakfast, lunch, dinner and grab-and-go service with a Mediterranean-inspired menu. The concept is built around the kind of food tennis families actually use: bowls, salads, pastas, bagels, omelets, avocado toast, smoothies, shakes, açai bowls, Greek coffee and baked items such as spanakopita, tiropita and bougatsa. In practice, that makes the café feel less like a concession stand and more like part of the day’s match schedule.

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The move makes particular sense at SPORTIME Amagansett, which SPORTIME calls the largest outdoor tennis facility in the Hamptons. The club sits on about 25 acres and features 33 outdoor Har-Tru courts, with an extended season running from mid-April to early November. During the summer, SPORTIME says the site serves roughly 500 to 1,000 players and campers each day, and membership has sold out by Memorial Day for the last five years.

That scale matters. On a campus built for junior training, adult tennis, summer camp and tournament activity, a café that can handle breakfast before first balls, lunch between matches and dinner after the last clinic changes the rhythm of the club. It also fits the way SPORTIME already frames its Amagansett operation, as a country-club-style destination rather than a simple place to book court time and leave.

The company’s broader tennis ecosystem gives the opening extra context. SPORTIME’s Randall’s Island location is the flagship of the John McEnroe Tennis Academy, and the Amagansett addition extends Mati Café’s footprint from Manhattan into the East End at the exact moment the Hamptons tennis season turns fully on. For Memorial Day weekend players and families, that means one more reason to stay on site from the first warm-up to the final ball.

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