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Tennis at the Barn refreshes Westhampton club with open play, family programs

Tennis at the Barn is leaning into open play, memberships and kids’ camps, with a redecorated clubhouse and 2026 rates now posted for Westhampton players.

Nina Kowalski··2 min read
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Tennis at the Barn refreshes Westhampton club with open play, family programs
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A redecorated clubhouse, 2026 membership applications and open daily non-member play have turned Tennis at the Barn into a more flexible Westhampton option for players who want more than the usual private-club model. The club is also taking applications for children’s camp programs, putting families squarely in the mix as the Hamptons tennis season starts to sort itself out.

The setup is straightforward. Tennis at the Barn says it has two hard courts and eight Har-Tru courts, plus 10 pickleball courts, and it is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. until dusk. The club is pitching both membership and pay-as-you-go access, with non-members able to buy a $30 day pass and pay a court fee for social tennis or pickleball. Published 2026 membership pricing lists an individual tennis membership at $1,250, a family tennis membership at $1,550 and a combined tennis-and-pickleball membership at $1,850, with the outdoor season running from April 15 to October 15, 2026.

That mix gives the club a different place in the Westhampton and wider Hamptons tennis map. Adults who do not want to commit to a full private-club setup can still get on court, while families have a clearer summer target with camp and junior programming. The club’s own positioning makes that pitch obvious: it describes itself as newly updated, says the clubhouse has been totally redecorated and frames the refresh as a reset of an older facility that had lost some of its spark.

The business itself has been building toward this version for a while. It first opened in summer 2021 on Montauk Highway at the former Wholistic Tennis Academy site, and the move into The Barn at 142 Montauk Highway came after the earlier Depot Road location closed. The early relaunch included private lessons, round robins, clinics, micro leagues and private events, and that broader calendar still shapes the club’s identity today.

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Pickleball is now part of the story, too, not an afterthought. The club advertises clinics for beginners through intermediate players, organized open play and micro leagues, and it hosted the first-ever Hamptons Pickleball Open in 2022. For Westhampton players weighing where to spend their time and money this season, Tennis at the Barn is clearly trying to be the easier, more open-door choice, with the clubhouse, court mix and family programming all pointing in the same direction.

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