With long weekends and holidays coming up and the U.S. Open still fresh in everyone’s minds, I thought you might be interested in two under-the-radar tennis havens –Amanyara (Turks & Caicos) and The Tryall Club (Jamaica) – both just a short flight from the East Coast. Ideal for players or fans looking to extend post-U.S. Open magic into some sun-soaked serve sessions.
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Why Now: Travel + Tennis Trends
- Active, purpose-driven travel is surging. Sports tourism is booming in 2025, with fans and athletes seeking immersive, wellness-focused experiences that combine sport with local culture and environmental consciousness. (Source)
- Athletic travel is on the rise. Hospitality insiders report a 50% increase in searches for “workout holidays,” with racket sports—think “racketeering”—leading the charge. (Source)
- Experience > cost. Travelers now favor meaningful, activity-rich experiences over price, especially when it comes to sports-anchored getaways. (Source)
- Pair that with short-haul flights to the Caribbean, and these resorts are the sweet spot for tennis-driven escapes.
Amanyara – Turks & Caicos
Located inside a vast nature reserve with award-winning wellness and design sensibility – ideal for those seeking private practice – Amanyara offers four floodlit Har-Tru clay tennis courts (perfect for day and night play) plus a pickleball court. Professional staff arrange lessons, clinics, and lend racquets, shoes, and balls are all complimentary.
The Tryall Club – Jamaica
A tennis legacy since 1959, The Tryall Club features nine top-rated courts (Agile Turf & Nova Cushion hard courts), four pickleball courts, and a first-class team of 24 pros, hitting partners, ballboys, and pro shop facilities. Lessons, clinics, and social tournaments are all available.