Tennis court guideChan Ly Tennis
2715 Puu Hoolai St, Kihei
- Setup
- No lights
About this location
Chan Ly Tennis is on the southern slopes of Maui at 2715 Puu Hoolai St, Kihei. Courts sit in Wailea, a resort area that retains a grounded, everyday island character.
Neighborhood vibe
Wailea has a reputation for luxury, but Puu Hoolai Street is relaxed and open. Chan Ly Tennis draws beginners and longtime locals alike. Neighbors bike or walk up for a quick hit; visitors drive in and park curbside. The courts sit in a residential pocket close to birdsong and the sound of surf.
How to Play: Costs, Booking, and What to Expect
Lessons and coaching are the core offering here, covering all levels and ages. Chan Ly brings decades of experience and a tournament background, teaching with enough competitive rigor for developing players and enough patience for beginners.
Book directly with the coach online or by phone. Walk-ons are rare, since sessions focus on tailored development over drop-in play. Private lessons run $60 to $120 per hour depending on instructor and session type, and group clinics or hitting sessions may cost less. The courts are outdoors with no evening lighting, so early mornings and late afternoons work best, including through Maui’s sunny winter and breezy summer months.
Visitor Tips: Coffee, Eats, Parking, Safety, and Weather
Street parking on Puu Hoolai Street is plentiful, with no crowded lots or long walks. Kihei's coffee shops and casual eateries are minutes away. Akamai Coffee is close for a morning pick-me-up, and Coconut's Fish Cafe is a solid post-session option. Sidewalks and bike lanes make the area easy to navigate on foot.
The weather runs warm, breezy, and mostly dry, with occasional showers in winter. Bring sunscreen, water, and light gear, since humidity and sun stay strong even on cloudy days.
Connecting with Players: Doyouplay's Local Advantage
If you’re new to Kihei or looking for partners, Doyouplay connects you with local players. Free browsing lets you sort by skill level, preferred formats, and availability, with profiles and messaging built in. The community stays active and low-pressure, so recent arrivals and beginners can find matches.
Doyouplay’s 1:1 chat handles quick introductions. Send a message, agree on a time, and set up a game without phone calls or group threads. The platform works for a regular hitting partner or a one-off rally, so you spend less time searching and more time playing.
For Newcomers and Movers: Tennis Made Welcoming
If you’ve landed on Maui or moved to Wailea, Chan Ly Tennis is an easy place to start. The coaching is personalized and the local tennis scene leans collaborative. With Doyouplay, newcomers can explore partner options, ask questions, and preview coach credentials before booking.
Tennis here doubles as a way into the neighborhood. Whether you want a competitive edge or a casual rally, Chan Ly Tennis is a practical starting point for playing on Maui.
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