Tennis pros volleyed on the rooftop court of a new luxury home in Water Mill recently to raise money for Autism Speaks. The event, which also included a sunset cocktail party and art auction, raised more than $10,000, according to a press release.
Besides an Arthur Ashe Stadium-grade rooftop tennis court—said to be the first and only in the Hamptons—the new six-bedroom, 8.5-bath home at 100 Crescent Avenue boasts views of Mecox Bay and Flying Point Beach. Bells and whistles include a multimedia center, gym, wine cellar, spiral staircase, elevator, library, infinity pool and spa.
Designed by Philip Rossillo and built by John DeVito, the 13,000-square-foot home is touted as environmentally conscious, with the rooftop court making efficient use of the 2-plus-acre property. The home is on the market for $17.9 million.