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Where to play tennis year-round in the Hamptons

Year-round court access and lesson options exist across clubs, indoor centers and town courts in the Hamptons. Plan ahead to secure memberships, winter court time and junior camp spots.

Jamie Taylor2 min read
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Where to play tennis year-round in the Hamptons
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If you want to keep your game sharp through sand-and-sun season and into winter, the Hamptons has a reliable spread of courts, lesson programs and clinics to keep you hitting all year. Local clubs and indoor centers provide structured junior programming, adult clinics and drop-in play, while town courts and private pros fill in community access and pop-up opportunities.

East Hampton Indoor Tennis anchors year-round play with indoor and outdoor courts and a steady calendar of programming; their facility is the go-to for winter clinics and consistent court time (ehindoortennis.com). SPORTIME Amagansett and the John McEnroe Tennis Academy offer a large outdoor complex with robust junior programming and summer training that transitions into indoor and platform options when the weather turns (sportimeny.com/am/news). For clay-court lovers and summer camps, Gotham Tennis runs Montauk and Napeague clay courts and seasonal camps that are popular with families and juniors.

Sag Harbor keeps tennis local and community-focused with town courts at Mashashimuet Park and municipal programs that often include lessons, leagues and youth clinics; check sagharbortennis.org for reservation rules and season openings. Across Southampton and Bridgehampton, many private pros run pop-up sessions and in-home lessons that serve players seeking tailored coaching without full-club commitments.

Play in winter and the shoulder seasons centers on the indoor facilities and larger clubs. East Hampton Indoor Tennis and SPORTIME locations maintain winter schedules, clinics and platform options so players can keep rallies live. For ad-hoc hits and partner-finding consider court-listing tools such as CourtsApp, which help locate open court times and make bookings when public schedules are tight.

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Practical booking tips matter here: many Hamptons clubs limit memberships and manage seasonal waitlists. Start membership conversations early in the year—January through March is prime time to renew or join if you want guaranteed access for the season. For drop-in play, call ahead; some courts adjust schedules through winter and openings can change with clinic blocks and private lessons.

Community courts are often governed by village recreation offices, so checking local town pages or club sites before you drive is a time-saver. If you need instruction, contact the listed academies or local teaching pros for trial clinics or single lessons before committing to a multi-week program.

The takeaway? Line up winter court time now, lock in membership conversations in early year months, and mix club programs with town-court play to stay match-ready all season. Our two cents? Keep a flexible booking plan and a few local pro contacts so you never miss a serve.

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