Tennis for All

Crandon Park Tennis

Crandon Park Tennis Center features 27 tennis courts in total on two surfaces (hard court, American green clay).

Crandon Park has a rich history intertwined with the Miami Open, one of the world’s great tennis tournaments that was held there from 1987 to 2018. The efforts of Butch and Cliff Buchholz, along with Merrett Stierheim and others, led to the tournament’s relocation to this world-class facility that made Key Biscayne one of world’s most famous sites in tennis.  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. 

ABOUT CRANDON PARK

27
Total Courts
13
Lighted Courts
UNLIMITED
FUN

Tennis Programing

Looking for the perfect place to play, learn, and connect? Crandon Park is your ultimate tennis destination! We offer an exciting lineup of programs and events for all ages and skill levels—from beginners taking their first swing to seasoned players ready for competitive action.


Hours & Location

Hours of Operation

Sun: 8AM – 6PM
Mon: 8AM – 10:00 PM
Tues: 8AM – 10:00 PM
Wed: 8AM – 10:00 PM
Thurs: 8AM – 10:00 PM
Fri: 8AM – 10:00 PM
Sat: 8AM – 6PM

Contact Us:

(786) 378-7649
7300 Crandon Blvd.
Key Biscayne, FL 33149

Meet Our Team

MICHEL CUTAIT

Director of operations
Alex Rodriguez

aLEX RODRIGUEZ

Building & Operations Manager
Juan Rojas

JUAN ROJAS

Tennis Program Instructor
LUCAS TRUJIIL

LUCAS TRUJILO

CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSOCIATES

CAMILA OLMOS

CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSOCIATES
Janette Lesende

JANETTE LESENDE

CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSOCIATES

Laura Bowen

USTA FLORIDA – Executive Director

Nolan Brewer

usta Florida – Cross-Functional Projects Manager

MICHEL CUTAIT

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS
Michel Cutait serves as Director of Operations at the Crandon Park Tennis Center, bringing more than 25 years of international experience in sports governance and complex operations management. His career spans leadership roles within global sport organizations, Olympic Movement initiatives, and large‑scale facility operations. 

Cutait previously served in Lausanne, Switzerland as Acting Secretary General of World Obstacle, where he led 120 national federations and contributed to the sport’s inclusion in the Olympic Games program for Los Angeles 2028. His work with the Olympic Movement also includes research consulting for the International Olympic Committee on legacy projects and strategic advisory work for Triathlon Brazil, where he implemented governance and transparency frameworks. 

He holds a Master of Advanced Studies in Sport Administration and Technology from AISTS EPFL, widely recognized for sport management education. Cutait is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Global Sport Management and the author of a publication cataloged in the Olympic Library. 

Based in Key Biscayne, Florida, Cutait previously served as a Board Member of the USTA Florida Section Foundation until beginning his new role at Crandon. A tennis player from a young age, he combines lifelong involvement in the sport with a professional focus on facility excellence and community support.

ALEX RODRIGUEZ

BUILDING & OPERATIONS MANAGER
Alex Rodriguez serves as the Building and Operations Manager at the Crandon Park Tennis Center. In this role, he oversees daily facility operations while helping maintain a safe, efficient, and welcoming environment for players, coaches, and guests. 

Originally from Miami Springs, Florida, Rodriguez brings more than 15 years of experience in parks and recreation, sports operations, and leadership. His background includes serving as Academy Director and International Scouting Supervisor for the Washington Nationals in the Dominican Republic, where he managed facility operations, athletic programming, staff supervision, budgeting, and compliance while working in a multicultural environment. 

Rodriguez also has professional experience as a Registered Representative with New York Life. He holds a Corporate MBA from Florida International University and earned bachelor’s degrees in Finance and Recreation and Sport Management from FIU. Outside of work, he enjoys staying active, spending time at the beach, and being with family.

Alex Rodriguez

TENNIS PROGRAM INSTRUCTORS

Juan Rojas serves as Tennis Program Instructor at the Crandon Park Tennis Center, bringing decades of teaching experience to players of all ages and skill levels.

Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Rojas moved to Miami four years ago with his family to begin a new chapter in the United States. He holds a degree in Information Systems and has more than 28 years of professional experience working in banking and corporate environments. Alongside that career, he has spent 38 years teaching tennis, focusing on player development and long‑term skill progression. 

Rojas is known for his teaching philosophy centered on education and growth. As he often says, “I find the greatest satisfaction when, after six months, a student truly becomes a tennis player, just as any educator succeeds when their subject is fully learned.” Away from the courts, he enjoys golf and traveling with his family. 

Together, the Crandon Park Tennis Center staff supports USTA Florida’s ongoing commitment to providing consistent access, quality programming, and a strong community-driven tennis environment. 

CUSTOMER SERVICE ASSOCIATES

Originally from Miami, Florida, Lucas has played tennis his entire life, beginning at a young age and continuing through college. He competed in club tennis at the University of Florida, where he developed both his competitive edge and love for the game. Lucas graduated from the University of Florida in May with a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and has recently completed the law school application process. His lifelong involvement in tennis has given him a strong appreciation for the sport, its discipline, and its community. Outside of work, Lucas enjoys playing traveling, running, and playing chess.

Born in Caracas, Venezuela, Camila has been interested in music and sports. At the age of 6 Camila started training in a sports center in her city performing skills in various disciplines such as swimming, basketball and tennis. When Camila arrived in Miami 5 years ago she resumed playing tennis with locals in the city and perfecting her technique and my service.

Being a Miami native, Janette knows how to bring the heat. She is a graduate of Florida International University with a degree in Business Administration and Management. She competed in the Women’s 18+ 3.5 USTA league and maintains an active lifestyle, always open to trying new forms of exercise. In her free time, she enjoys gardening and reading, reflecting her curiosity and commitment to personal growth.

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About USTA Florida

About USTA Florida: Established in 1949, USTA Florida is a section of the United States Tennis Association. It is a not-for-profit volunteer organization with approximately 40,000 members and 500 organizational members. As the official governing body of tennis in Florida, USTA Florida operates from an executive office in Orlando, with more than 50 staff members and more than 600 volunteers throughout the state working towards a mission to promote and develop tennis for all in Florida. To learn more about USTA Florida click the link below.

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