Mimpify opens 2026 Hampton tennis camp in Southampton
Registration is open for Mimpify’s Southampton High School camp, a half-day June 29-Aug. 28 program for ages 5 to 16 on newly resurfaced hard courts.

Registration is open for Mimpify’s 2026 Summer Tennis Camp, and the decision for Southampton parents is already on the table: a half-day program runs June 29 through August 28, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon, for players ages 5 to 16 at every level. The camp will be hosted at Southampton High School on the newly resurfaced seven hard courts, giving it a community-school setting that feels more accessible than a private-club setup.
Mimpify is pitching the camp as part tennis, part school-year preparation. Its curriculum centers on gross motor skills, hand-eye coordination, agility, endurance, technical and tactical skills, and match-play experience, with the stated goal of helping juniors get ready for school matches and tournaments while still keeping the summer atmosphere fun. For families trying to keep a child active without losing sight of the fall season, that balance is the point.
The junior calendar at Southampton High School is also broken into two five-week blocks, June 23 through July 25 and again July 28 through August 29. Tuesday Red and Orange classes are set for ages 5 to 8 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., while Thursday Green and Yellow classes serve ages 9 to 16 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. The structure gives younger players and older juniors separate lanes without sending them far from the same Southampton base.
Mimpify is also leaning on its private-lesson model to widen its reach across the Hamptons. The team comes to clients’ home courts, brings equipment, and works with individuals or groups of any age and level. That makes the company useful in more than one way, whether a child is starting in camp, a beginner adult wants a few sessions at home, or a stronger junior needs more technical work outside the group schedule.

The coaching pedigree behind the program is part of the draw. Tennis director and managing partner Dimitar Pamukchian is presented by Mimpify as a former top Bulgarian junior and ATP doubles player. Mimpify says he grew up in Varna, Bulgaria, reached No. 1 in Bulgaria boys’ juniors, rose into the top three in the men’s game, and was ranked on the ATP men’s doubles tour by age 16 before later playing college tennis in Tennessee and moving into coaching in New York. ATP Tour and International Tennis Federation profiles back up his official professional record.
Mimpify says the company was founded in the Hamptons during the pandemic in 2020, and the Southampton rollout shows how far the brand has moved since then. The local market is crowded enough to matter, with Southampton Camp and Club promoting seven full-sized and four mini-sized Har-Tru courts and billing itself as the premier tennis camp program in the Hamptons. Mimpify is carving out its own lane with school-based courts, half-day hours, and a clear school-season bridge.
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