Find and Book Public Tennis and Padel Courts Across the Hamptons
Padel and tennis court access in the Hamptons is more bookable than ever—know where the six Brisas padel courts, East Hampton Indoor Tennis’s full roster, and CatchCorner + Google can get you a last-minute spot.

1. Why this matters now: padel’s rise and more bookable courts
Padel is drawing crowds in East Hampton and operators have responded with real inventory and new booking tech. At Brisas, “At the core of Brisas are six beautiful padel courts, the first of their kind in East Hampton,” and East Hampton Indoor Tennis lists 6 indoor courts, 18 outdoor courts and 3 padel courts—real capacity that matters when weekend evenings fill fast. With platforms like CatchCorner integrating directly into Google Search, you can now spot real-time availability for CatchCorner-affiliated venues and snatch a slot without a long membership wait.
2. Padel basics every booker should know
“Court rental typically requires booking for one-hour time slots, with courts accommodating four players (padel is always played in doubles),” so plan for four players and hour blocks. Padelmapusa stresses: “Book courts in advance, especially for prime evening and weekend times, as East Hampton's growing padel community means popular slots fill quickly.” Many facilities also offer off-peak discounts for weekday daytime play—handy if your schedule is flexible.
3. Brisas East Hampton — what to expect and how to book
Brisas is the headline padel venue in town: six padel courts, open to members and non-members. “Courts are available for booking by both members and non-members, although rates & availability may vary,” and Brisas is explicit: “Members are able to reserve a court weeks in advance. Non-members can only reserve 24 hours in advance!” Brisas runs summer tournaments, clinics and a “KING OF THE COURT” social event; private and semi-private lessons are offered and private lessons can be booked by texting or WhatsApp at 646-305-7337. Follow Brisas on Instagram for event listings and last-minute slots.
4. East Hampton Indoor Tennis — full-court operations and pricing
East Hampton Indoor Tennis is the workhorse facility: “6 Indoor courts, 18 Outdoor courts, 2 Platform/Pickleball courts, 3 Padel Courts.” They’re open daily 7:00am–9:00pm and advertise being “Open 365 Days a Year Including ALL Major Holidays.” Reservation rules are explicit: court rentals are hourly for members and nonmembers; there’s a “24-hour cancellation policy on all tennis court rentals or you will be in charged in full.” Member hourly rates vary by time and day (from $28–$60 per hour) and lessons are “$145 per hour Mon-Fri and after 6:30pm on Sundays.” Guests can play up to three times before membership is required; guest fee is “$50.00 per day.” For bookings and questions contact tennis@ehit.club or call 631.537.8012. The address is 174 Daniels Hole Road, East Hampton, NY 11937.
5. The Royal Tennis — mobile coaching and on-demand access
The Royal Tennis markets professional coaching that comes to you: “With The Royal Tennis, you can play at your private court or at one of our partner padel courts in the Hamptons.” They advertise junior coaching, beginner-friendly lessons and the promise that “Most players can start rallying and enjoying the game in their very first lesson.” The site repeatedly instructs: “Simply contact us to schedule your lesson. We’ll arrange the coach, the court (if needed), and the equipment.” Note: the phone string in the source shows as “631-833-5363833-5363)” and appears corrupted—verify the correct number on their live site before calling.
6. Prive Padel Montauk — the social scene option
Prive Padel Montauk is described as a design-forward, social venue: “Prive Padel Montauk blends sport and scene in a design-forward space that’s become a favorite among fashion and media circles—complete with curated music and après-match lounging.” The available notes don’t include booking mechanics or contact info, so treat Prive as a scene-forward destination and check its direct channels for reservations and events when planning a Montauk visit.
7. CatchCorner + Google: fast booking for affiliated courts
“CatchCorner recently launched a new integration with Google, allowing users to view real-time availability and book directly from Google Search.” LuxuryLifestyle suggests you “Simply type in ‘Gotham Tennis Montauk’ or any other facility affiliated with CatchCorner, and you’ll be hitting the courts faster than you can say ‘love-all.’” Use Google search for CatchCorner-affiliated venues to see live slots and complete the booking without opening another app—ideal for spontaneous Sunday matches or pre-brunch doubles.

8. Step-by-step booking playbook (what to do, in order)
1. Check facility inventory and hours—East Hampton Indoor Tennis lists full hours and court counts and Brisas names six padel courts.
2. Use online booking or a facility app—“Most East Hampton padel facilities offer online booking through their websites or dedicated apps.”
3. Try Google Search for CatchCorner-affiliated venues to view real-time availability.
4. For private lessons, text/WhatsApp Brisas at 646-305-7337 or email/call EHIT at tennis@ehit.club / 631.537.8012; for mobile coaching contact The Royal Tennis but confirm the phone, as the source contact appears corrupted.
5. If you’re non-member, book as early as allowed (Brisas: 24 hours in advance for non-members) and use EHIT’s guest option ($50/day up to three visits) to avoid premature membership purchases.
9. Memberships, guest access, and cost hacks
Memberships buy priority: Brisas members reserve “weeks in advance” while non-members are limited to 24-hour windows. EHIT lists an “Indoor Court Rentals: $500 to be an Off-Peak Member” line and member hourly pricing tiers; outdoor rentals are “Included for summer members in accordance to their type of summer membership — see Summer 2025 Memberships.” Use off-peak weekday times to leverage “off-peak discounts for weekday daytime play,” and bring guests strategically—EHIT lets guests play up to three times before membership is required (guest fee $50/day).
10. Lessons, clinics and getting on-court fast
If you’re new, Padelmapusa recommends clinics: “If you're new to the sport, take advantage of beginner clinics and lessons offered by East Hampton facilities—the investment in proper technique early on pays dividends in enjoyment and skill development.” Brisas offers private and semi-private lessons (book via 646-305-7337), EHIT charges “$145 per hour Mon-Fri and after 6:30pm on Sundays” for lessons, and The Royal Tennis promotes mobile lessons and junior coaching. Schedule lessons through facility channels to get court time, equipment and coaching bundled.
11. Events, leagues and social play to watch for
Brisas runs summer tournaments and social events—“Throughout the summer we will be hosting multiple tournaments and events for members, check out our Instagram!” Padelmapusa urges joining local padel social groups online to “connect with other players, find hitting partners, and stay informed about tournaments and social events.” Prive Padel Montauk is explicitly social and scene-oriented, making it a place to mix play with après-match lounging.
12. Policies, gotchas and verification steps
Know cancellation and holiday rules: EHIT requires a 24-hour cancellation or “you will be in charged in full” and is open daily 7:00am–9:00pm, “Open 365 Days a Year Including ALL Major Holidays.” Verify corrupted or missing contact strings—The Royal Tennis contact in the notes appears as “631-833-5363833-5363)” and should be confirmed before calling. Also confirm Brisas non-member rate windows and Prive Padel Montauk booking procedures directly on those venues’ live pages before finalizing plans.
Final point Booking is now a mix of old-school calls and new-school search: use facility sites and direct contacts for lessons and memberships, and lean on CatchCorner + Google for instant availability—then lock in that one-hour slot and bring three partners, because padel in the Hamptons is official, social, and filling fast.
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