
Top tennis courts in Miami





Miami's tropical climate keeps its courts busy 365 days a year, with top-tier facilities at Tropical Park, Crandon Park on Key Biscayne, and a rapidly growing pickleball scene spreading across Wynwood, Brickell, and the Beaches.
~$18.1M
Combined Prize Money (2025)
13,800
Center Court Capacity
405,448
Attendance Record (2025)
1985
Miami Open First Held
Top tennis courts in Miami





A local guide to the Miami tennis scene.
1985
Tournament founded as the Lipton International Players Championships in Delray Beach
1987
Moves to Crandon Park on Key Biscayne, where it stays for 32 years
2019
Relocates to Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens; Roger Federer wins the inaugural event at the new venue
2025
Shatters attendance record with 405,448 fans — first time crossing the 400,000 barrier
Year-round outdoor play; mild winters (Nov–Apr) are peak season.
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