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USTA Florida “Saved” The Former Miami Open Tennis Facility at Crandon Park – And How It Provides A Blue Print To Revitalize American Public Park Tennis
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USTA Florida “Saved” The Former Miami Open Tennis Facility at Crandon Park – And How It Provides A Blue Print To Revitalize American Public Park Tennis
By Randy Walker @TennisPublisher The Tennis Center at Crandon Park on Key Biscayne, the beautiful island paradise and former site for the Miami Open, is often part of discussions when this combined Masters 1000 ATP and WTA showcase is held at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium. While discussions about this venue usually are in comparison to the new host site, this year there is another reason to talk about the Key Biscayne facility – and it showcases a p…
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