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Tennis Innovators brings HITT and Liveball back to Water Mill for summer 2026

HITT and Liveball are back on three private courts at Water Mill Country Club, with daily summer sessions running through September 25.

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Tennis Innovators brings HITT and Liveball back to Water Mill for summer 2026
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Water Mill players now have a clear summer target: Tennis Innovators has brought HITT and Liveball back to Water Mill Country Club, with outdoor sessions on three private full-sized tennis courts at 35 Nowedonah Avenue running through September 25. The setup is built for adults chasing cardio and competitive reps, while juniors and players who want more structure can plug into lessons and clinics under the same roof.

HITT is Tennis Innovators’ adult high-intensity tennis training format, built around strokes, reaction and stamina. Liveball is aimed at low-intermediate and intermediate players and leans into point play with little to no drilling, using team-based games such as King or Queen of the Court and Knockout. That makes the Water Mill block especially useful for players who want movement, pressure and scorekeeping instead of a basket-feed lesson.

Tennis Innovators says it is the exclusive lesson provider at Water Mill Country Club for Summer 2026, and the Water Mill page points to easy-to-book lessons, daily drop-in clinics and monthly lesson setups in June, July, August and September. The summer camp program runs June 8 through September 4, with weekly enrollment and daily offerings from June 15 through June 27, giving the club a steady rhythm of activity rather than a one-off event.

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The return also sharpens Water Mill’s place in the broader Hamptons tennis map. Tennis Innovators has long pitched itself on quality over quantity, with high-energy instruction from highly trained coaches, and its wider program menu includes camps, academies, lessons and HITT sessions for adults and juniors. Against a summer scene often defined by memberships and legacy clubs, that training-first approach gives local players another lane for structured repetition and fitness-heavy point play.

The Water Mill Community Club, a separate local option, opened its courts on weekends beginning May 22 and lists tennis membership at $750 for individuals or families, with family coverage extending to anyone up to age 26 living in the same house. For lessons there, the club lists Juan Andrade, while Cindy Corwith handles membership questions. Taken together, the two Water Mill names now cover both the quick-hit workout crowd and the weekend access crowd, which is exactly why Water Mill is re-emerging as such a useful summer hub.

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For players who want their Hamptons summer measured in points, pace and repetition, this is the kind of return that changes the calendar fast.

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