New Guide Maps Top Tennis Programs in Long Island, Hamptons Communities
A comprehensive guide released January 28, 2025 compiled program level details for clubs and training options across Long Island and the East End, creating a single reference for Hamptons players and families. The guide clarifies court surfaces, age groups, seasonal camps, coaching structures and travel options, making it easier to plan lessons, camps and tournament preparation.

A new community resource published January 28, 2025 brings clarity to the patchwork of tennis options that serve the Hamptons and greater Long Island region. The guide gathers program level details on court types, schedules, coaching pathways and camps, helping parents, juniors and adult players compare choices and plan a season of instruction and match play.
Top entries include the Ross School Tennis Center in East Hampton, presented as a premier training center on the East End. Ross offers year round covered Har Tru courts, structured junior development tracks, summer camps, adult clinics, private lessons and court rentals. Players seeking consistent practice through winter months will find the covered courts and organized development tracks particularly useful.
SPORTIME Amagansett and the John McEnroe Tennis Academy presence on the East End appear as a seasonal hub for high level training. SPORTIME Amagansett operates 33 Har Tru courts and hosts John McEnroe Tennis Academy weeks on the East End as well as large junior camps. Families looking for intensive summer training or concentrated camp weeks now have a clear place to start when coordinating travel and lodging with on court time.
For players willing to travel, the guide highlights Bethpage Park Tennis Center along with other regional indoor and outdoor centers on Long Island. These entries call out differences in court surface and program focus, useful details when planning hard court specific work or preparing for surface specific tournaments.

Practical value is immediate. The consolidated information allows families to compare age group fits, seasonal camp calendars, private lesson availability and coaching structures without calling every club. Coaches and tournament bound juniors can prioritize practice blocks by surface, and adults can identify clinics and court rental options that match busy summer weekends.
Community impact will be felt in smoother planning, better match between player needs and program offerings, and more efficient use of travel time for East End residents. Call ahead to confirm current schedules, pricing and registration windows, and use the guide as a starting point for lining up lessons, camps and match play through the season.
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