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Beerman Family Tennis Center

Located in Lakeland, Beerman Tennis Center is a crucial hub for junior tennis in Florida. It has been the site of numerous junior tournaments and…

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Bethune-Cookman University

Bethune-Cookman University: Located in Daytona Beach, Bethune-Cookman University has been a cornerstone of diversity in tennis, actively promoting and supporting African-American tennis talent. Through its commitment to inclusivity, the university has not only contributed to Florida’s tennis culture but has also left an indelible mark on the broader tennis community by fostering an environment that encourages players of all backgrounds to excel in the sport.

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Boca West Country Club

Boca West Country Club: This club in Boca Raton played a pivotal role in the history of the Miami Open. In its early years, the tournament took place at this venue before transitioning to become the world-class event it is today. The club’s legacy in hosting this prestigious event has left an indelible mark on the Miami Open’s growth and reputation.

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Crandon Park Tennis Facility

Crandon Park Tennis Center: Crandon Park has a rich history intertwined with the Miami Open, an iconic event in Florida tennis. The efforts of Butch and Cliff Buchholz, along with Merrett Stierheim and others, led to the tournament’s relocation to this world-class facility. Crandon Park was the epicenter of the Miami Open, hosting world-class players and creating memorable moments in the sport’s history. Its eventual transition to the Hard Rock Stadium marked a significant chapter in the tournament’s evolution, signifying the growth and expansion of professional tennis in Florida.

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David Park Tennis Center

David Park Tennis Center: This public park in Hollywood, Florida, gained recognition as the site of the Legends Tournament, a prestigious event that brought together legendary players from the sport’s history. The center’s historical value extends to its role in hosting iconic exhibitions and celebrations of the sport’s rich heritage.

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  • USTA Leagues

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Delray Beach Tennis Center

Situated on Atlantic Avenue in Delray Beach, this venue has hosted the best in international professional tennis as the site of Billie Jean King Cup, Davis Cup and the annual Delray Beach Open ATP event among other events. It’s one of Florida’s top hubs for elite tennis competitions and its history is a reflection of its role in fostering a strong tennis culture in the community, offering fans a chance to watch world-class tennis in an intimate setting.

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Edward Waters University

The tennis program Founded in 2023, Edward Waters University’s emergence of a tennis program is a testament to Florida’s commitment to nurturing fresh talent. As a pioneering program, it is poised to shape the future of tennis in the state by providing cutting-edge facilities and opportunities for emerging players, ensuring that Florida remains a hotbed of tennis development.

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Flamingo Park Tennis Center

Flamingo Park: Flamingo Park, situated in Miami Beach, has deep ties to USTA Florida. This location was instrumental in the formation of USTA Florida, as it hosted the original meeting that led to the establishment of the organization. It was also a venue for prominent tournaments, such as the Sunshine Cup for boys and the Continental Player Cup for girls. These events not only showcased young talent but also contributed to the sport’s growth in the state.

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  • Public

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  • USTA Leagues

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  • Clay Courts

Florida Agricultural & Mechanical University

Florida A&M University: Florida A&M University’s significance in Florida tennis extends to being the place where Althea Gibson, a trailblazing African-American tennis icon, both studied and played tennis. Her time at FAMU was instrumental in shaping her tennis career, and her subsequent breaking of the color barrier at the U.S. Nationals marked a pivotal moment in the sport’s history. FAMU continues to stand as a symbol of diversity and inclusion in Florida tennis, inspiring generations of players.

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Florida Tennis Center

Florida Tennis Center: Nestled in Daytona Beach, the Florida Tennis Center isn’t just a facility; it’s a historical landmark that played host to the USTA Florida Section office. As a central hub for tennis administration and event organization, it has been a pivotal institution that has actively facilitated and managed the growth of tennis in the region.

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