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| Basic Information |
| Address |
7300 Crandon Boulevard, Key Biscayne, Florida |
| Phone Number |
305-365-2300 |
| Hours of Operation |
Monday through Sunday
8 a.m.- 9 p.m.
Clubhouse open until 2 a.m. for receptions (tennis-related events) |
| Amenities and Facilities |
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Crandon Tennis Center houses 26 courts, including 7 that are lighted. Lessons are offered. Reservations are accepted. The courts are wheel-chair accessible.
Facility Features
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18 Laykold cushioned hard courts, six lighted for evening play
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6 state-of-the-art clay courts, 2 with red European clay, and 4 with green American clay. There are 2 grass courts. All courts are equipped with the newest watering system available.
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Full-service pro shop with equipment and apparel for sale and racket re-strung service.
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Clubhouse that can be rented for social events and meetings accommodating up to 200 people. Tennis related events only
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Steps away from Crandon Park Beach, consistently named one of the ten best beaches in the U.S., and adjacent to the Crandon Park Golf Course, rated among the top 75 municipal golf courses in the country.
Fees
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Hard court fees: adults, $3 per person, per hour during the day, $5 per person, per hour, during evenings. Children are $2 and $3 respectively.
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Clay court fees: adults, $6 per person, per hour during the day; Children, $3 per person, per hour. No evening play allowed on clay courts. Call 305/365-2300 for details.
Tennis Programs
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Individual private or semi-private lessons available daily, from USPTA or USPTR certified staff instructors.
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World Team Tennis (WTT ) league available.
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Annual Events
Crandon Tennis Park Tennis Center and Stadium is home to the Sony Ericsson Open, a 12-day tournament featuring the top 96 men and women tennis players in the world.
Junior Orange Bowl, NCAA and International Wheelchair tournaments are also held at the Center.
The USTA at the Center
The Junior Development Program of the United States Tennis Association is conducted at the Center. The U.S. Junior National Tennis Team is composed of the best boys and girls in the country and represents the U.S. in international competitions. The USTA holds free tennis clinics throughout the year for inner-city children and other players who have not had the opportunity to play the sport.
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