SPORTIME Junior Tennis, Camps, and Youth Sports Programs

SPORTIME Bethpage, 101 Norcross Ave, Bethpage, NY 11714

mapSPORTIME Bethpage, 101 Norcross Ave, Bethpage, NY 11714

About

SPORTIME Junior Tennis, Camps, and Youth Sports Programs offers tennis, pickleball, volleyball, soccer, dek hockey, basketball, lacrosse, fitness activities, and team sports for kids. The program also includes summer day camps, school-break camps, JMTA “Train 52” elite training camps, sports camps, sport specific camps, youth sports programs, and parties and special events, as well as Padel.

• Ages: 3–17 years old

Since 1994, SPORTIME has operated tennis, pickleball and sports clubs in the Tri-State Area. SPORTIME has a team of more than 250 certified coaches, and adult lesson programming is delivered by a team of over 250 certified tennis professionals. The organization’s stated purpose is to help those who patronize its clubs achieve their sports and fitness goals. SPORTIME features every racket and paddle sport and elite academies for tennis and volleyball. SPORTIME Randall’s Island is described as the world’s largest indoor tennis club and academy and is a $75 million facility with 33 hard and soft-surface courts and an international team of more than 60 coaches. SPORTIME Kings Park features the largest summer camp in Suffolk County, Long Island, and SPORTIME’s Hamptons clubs in Amagansett and Quogue feature summer camps that include the John McEnroe Tennis Academy (JMTA) and East Hampton Sports Camp at Amagansett. SPORTIME camps are described in the source content as offering the best coaches, counselors and facilities anywhere. The leadership team includes Claude Okin, Bennett Schlansky, Laurie Harlin, Joe Siegel, Jeff Crowne, Courtney Repoli, Chelsea Riccio, John McEnroe, Patrick McEnroe, Mike Barrell, Carlos Campo, Jim Costello, Kelly David, Tony Kerr, Chris Leahy, Pat Nappo, Mary Wong-Saunders, Mark Bowtell, Jared Elgayeh, Matt Li, Jill Spangenberg, and Jason Pasion. The Johnny Mac Tennis Project (JMTP) is connected to SPORTIME and serves more than 5,000 New York kids every year by removing economic, racial and social barriers to success through tennis.

Last updated May 30, 2026.

Is this your business? There is no cost, but you will be asked to sign up or log in.