Westhampton Beach Tennis & Sport lines up packed summer tournament slate
Westhampton Beach Tennis & Sport has five USTA junior events queued from May through August, with Level 5 and Level 6 play on outdoor green clay.

Westhampton Beach Tennis & Sport has become one of the Hamptons’ busiest junior tournament hubs, and its USTA calendar is packed enough to matter to any family chasing match play close to home. At 86 Depot Road in Westhampton Beach, the club is lining up sanctioned events across multiple age groups and levels, all on outdoor green clay, with the season stretching from late May into August.
The first stop is the Westhampton Open II, a Level 6 event for boys and girls ages 12, 14, 16 and 18. Play is scheduled for May 22 through May 24, with a $75 entry fee. Registration closed May 20 at 5:59 p.m. EDT, which makes the event feel less like a flyer and more like a live piece of the summer circuit already in motion.
From there, the schedule turns quickly into a fuller pipeline. June 5 through June 7 brings the Eastern Long Island Cup II for girls 18s, a Level 5 Open team event with a $155 entry fee. Two weeks later, Westhampton Open III runs June 26 through June 28 for boys and girls ages 12 through 18, again at $75. The back-to-back dates give juniors a chance to stay in competition rhythm without leaving Suffolk County.
The calendar keeps building in July and August. The Eastern Long Island Cup II boys event is set for July 31 through August 2, with an $80 entry fee and a registration deadline of July 23 at 5:59 p.m. EDT. A week later, the Eastern Long Island Clay Court Cup III girls 16s event will run August 7 through August 9, also at $80. A 2025 USTA listing shows Westhampton Beach Tennis & Sport hosted the Eastern Long Island Cup III Girls 16s as well, reinforcing that this is not a one-off stop but a recurring part of the regional junior draw.
That repetition is the point. Westhampton Beach Tennis & Sport says it has 20 outdoor courts and 4 indoor clay courts, and its year-round operation includes lessons, clinics, court reservations, and junior programming for players ages 5 to 17. Public listings also describe 16 dedicated pickleball courts and a padel court, but for tennis families the value is clear: more sanctioned events on familiar courts, more chances to stay sharp without a long drive, and a schedule that fits the summer season instead of fighting it.

The club’s USTA page places these tournaments inside the Eastern Long Island junior pathway, while USTA says its Long Island Region organizes all programs in Nassau and Suffolk counties. For juniors on the East End, Westhampton Beach is not just hosting the calendar, it is helping define it.
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