John & Patrick McEnroe Headline World’s Largest One-Day Tennis Pro-Am To Benefit The Johnny Mac Tennis Project

Premier Summer Charity Event for the Johnny Mac Tennis Project Features Roster of Tennis Legends and Greats and Silent & Live Auctions
SPORTIME Amagansett will host the world’s largest one-day tennis Pro-Am tennis fundraiser – the annual Johnny Mac Tennis Project (JMTP) Pro Am – featuring tennis legends John and Patrick McEnroe and a stellar lineup of tennis greats on August 22, 2026. The event raises critical funds to support JMTP’s year-round programs and to advance its mission to remove economic, racial, and social barriers to success through tennis for New York City youth. Tickets can be purchased at https://secure.qgiv.com/event/proam-2026/. Doors open 1 PM ET with play starting at 2 PM ET. For more information contact: info@jmtpny.org.Â
Mike and Bob Bryan, Milos Raonic, Tommy Haas, CoCo Vandeweghe, Genie Bouchard, and Danielle Collins, along with the McEnroe Brothers, are among 72 tennis pros, coaches and legends who will take the court, partnered with 72 amateur players in round-robin doubles competition. Amateur player spots are available for a donation of $2,750. To play exclusively with the nine Legends requires a $15,000 donation. New this year, amateur supporters may secure a guaranteed spot to partner with the Legend of their choice through a $30,000 “Buy Now” donation opportunity.
The JMTP Pro-Am also features silent and live auctions featuring unique and high-level tennis and other experiences and items including access to the 2026 US Open and other Grand Slams, winery and vineyard vacations, wellness services, and luxury goods. Throughout the afternoon, spectators and guests can view matches across the club’s 34 courts, with grandstand viewing available for the matches featuring the Legends. This intimate tennis experience includes premium hospitality and luxury brand activations. New for this year, guests will enjoy Honey Deuce cocktails, the signature drink of the US Open, sponsored by Titos, alongside premium food and beverage offerings.
“What makes the Pro-Am so special is that every dollar raised on August 22nd will provide opportunities for young people who otherwise would not have access to tennis. Our Pro-Am supporters aren’t just playing tennis alongside legends; they are helping create the next generation of New York tennis players and leaders,” said Ryann Cutillo, JMTP’s Executive Director.Â
JMTP serves more than 5,000 under-resourced New York City youth every week of the school year, offering free tennis programs, academic support, and mentorship programming. Since its founding in 2012 by tennis hall-of-famer John McEnroe, JMTP has provided over 550 need-based scholarships, totaling nearly $12 million, that have allowed deserving players to attend the John McEnroe Tennis Academy. More than 44 JMTP scholarship players have earned college scholarships, showcasing the organization’s transformative impact. For many NYC kids, JMTP provides a pathway from free community programming to elite training, college scholarships and, for some, playing or tennis industry careers.
“We are proud to again host the JMTP Pro-Am at SPORTIME Amagansett, which has become one of the highlights of the Hamptons summer season,” said Claude Okin, President and CEO of SPORTIME. “The Johnny Mac Tennis Project and SPORTIME have worked as partners since 2012, based on our shared commitment to make tennis more accessible and to use the sport as a vehicle of opportunity for young people. We are grateful to the tennis legends who come to play, and to the entire NY and Hamptons tennis community, whose generosity around the Pro-Am helps to make our mission possible, ensuring that more children get the chance to experience all that tennis can offer.”Â



