
Padel& Expands to Long Island with Syosset Club
Padel& Expands to Long Island with Syosset Club
A 4-court Padel& is coming to Syosset — the first Long Island club outside the Hamptons, and a bridge between NYC and the East End.
Padel&, the operator behind the popular Greenpoint, Brooklyn club, has its sights set on Long Island. A new 4-court location — Padel& Syosset — is slated to open at 165 Eileen Way, filling a glaring gap on the Long Island padel map between New York City and the Hamptons.
The club was added to Padel Browser on April 12, 2026, and is currently listed as opening soon.
What We Know About Padel& Syosset
Padel& Syosset
Padel& Syosset takes the brand's second swing in the NY metro. The Greenpoint flagship built a following for being one of the few real padel-first clubs in Brooklyn (as opposed to a tennis club with a couple of courts tacked on). The Syosset project pushes the same model 30 miles east — into a commuter town with a lot of tennis and very little padel.
Address: 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, NY 11791
Courts: 4
Four courts is meaningful on Long Island. Most clubs in the region carry one, two, or three. Only The Racquet Lounge | Southampton matches the count, and that's members-only. An open 4-court facility in central Nassau County would be the largest commercially accessible operation west of the Hamptons.
The Long Island Padel Map in 2026
Long Island's padel scene has, until now, been almost entirely a Hamptons story. The Syosset opening changes that.

Brisas East Hampton
East Hampton's padel sanctuary — 3 outdoor courts paired with a wellness center (sauna, cold plunge, yoga). Founded by Lucho and Rohan, it set the tone for what padel looks like on the East End: destination club, design-forward, summer-peak.
Courts: 3 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 5.0★

Hampton Racquet
A historic Hamptons tennis institution that added 2 padel courts alongside its 21 tennis courts. Members-only, with restaurant, cold plunge, and sauna on site — a tennis-club-first conversion rather than a padel-first build.
Courts: 2 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 5.0★

The Racquet Lounge | Southampton
The Hamptons' only members club combining tennis, pickleball, and padel under one roof. Four outdoor padel courts — currently the largest padel footprint on Long Island, though locked behind membership.
Courts: 4 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 5.0★

Triangle Tennis Club
A Southampton Village tennis club with a single outdoor padel court built on heated turf for year-round play. Good for drop-ins if the Hamptons is where you are, but the smallest padel footprint on the East End.
Courts: 1 | Type: Outdoor | Rating: 4.7★
Why Syosset, Why Now
Syosset sits almost exactly halfway between Manhattan and East Hampton on the Long Island Expressway — 30 miles from each. That location answers two distinct demand signals.
The first is the NYC commuter. A meaningful chunk of the Greenpoint Padel& membership lives on the LIE corridor or takes the LIRR out of Penn Station. A Nassau County club lets the same players keep playing without crossing back into the city on weekends.
The second is the Hamptons pipeline. In summer, East End clubs fill fast — especially Brisas and The Racquet Lounge — and bookings are tight. A Syosset 4-pack gives that same audience an offramp on the drive home from the beach.
What This Means for NY Padel
Padel& Syosset is the first signal that Long Island padel is moving off the beach and into the year-round population centers. It's also the first time a Brooklyn operator has crossed into Nassau — a pattern worth watching as New York padel keeps scaling.
For broader context on the regional scene, see our guides to where to play padel in the Hamptons and where to play padel in Brooklyn.
When Padel& Syosset opens for booking, availability will show up on its club page on Padel Browser.
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