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    Backhand City

    4.5 (10 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    Tennis tip for me is the best way to keep on playing tennis, get better at it and as a super plus has given me the chance to meet great people!

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    TennisFit

    5.0(3 reviews)
    0.1 miBrickell

    This year I made two big changes in my workout routine: I joined ClassPass and decided to get back…read moreinto tennis. When I discovered TennisFit, I knew I had to check it out! I've now taken three weekend classes from 9:00 am - 10:30 am. It's so much fun! Classes take place at the rooftop of the Conrad which is great if you live in Brickell. Clinics consist of a warmup, hitting drills, and a variety of games that change depending on the day. Over the weekend, I've seen classes range from six to 15 people, but can't speak for the weekday evening classes. There are levels of ALL sorts, from those just starting to way advanced players. You usually break up into two groups divided by skill level about half way through. The music is bumping and Jason has all the equipment you may need! Overall, very happy to have found TennisFit to add this dynamic workout to my routine.

    I have been attending Jason's 6:30 tennis clinic for a few months now…read more Super enjoyable! Phenomenal workout, some drills but mostly games. So whether you want to improve your game, or just get your heart pumping.....really good mix for 90 minutes. Also good mix of different levels, so somethin for everyone whether you are beginner or intermediate. Make sure you request 'speedball', you'll get the best workout ever! Enjoy! Lance

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    Tiny Tots Class. Ages 4-7, Tuesday's 315-400 pm at Conrad Miami, 1395 Brickell Ave.

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    Backhand City

    4.5(16 reviews)
    3.8 miCoconut Grove

    I only reached out to Brian based on a Yelp review stating Brian scheduled a few tennis lessons…read morewhile the reviewer was on a short visit to Miami. Brian's response time was not great. Maybe a week to hear back. Only way you can get a pickleball lesson from Brian is by signing up for a months-long commitment. Might be a great tennis resource, but if you're looking for a pickleball lesson, don't start here. Spoiler alert: it doesn't take several months to learn how to play Pickleball. Brian wasn't especially cordial, but he did offer a few other suggestions. Because it took him forever to respond, however, I had already gotten a great response from a few other places.

    After being out of the tennis game for ten years or so, I decided it was time to get back in! I…read moresearched for tennis lessons around Miami and decided to give Backhand City a try. Brian offers novice and intermediate group classes throughout the week and a package of six sessions costs $225. Classes take place at Kirk Monroe Tennis Center in Coconut Grove in the evenings. The classes I attend start at 8:00 pm and last until 9:30 pm, with an optional warmup at 7:30 pm. Attendance varies but is usually anywhere from 4-8 people depending on the night. Overall, I've learned a ton the handful of times I've gone. Brian is very knowledgeable and passionate about the sport. My fellow classmates are super friendly and encouraging... I'm starting to progress and will hopefully be confident enough one day to take part in one of the tournaments he organizes. No matter where you are on your tennis journey, I'd recommend giving Backhand City a try if you're looking to fine tune your skills!

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    Taking a break during tennis class to connect with friends.

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    Kirk Munroe Park

    Kirk Munroe Park

    3.8(9 reviews)
    3.9 miCoconut Grove

    While wandering around the Grove during the King Mango Strut Parade, I discovered this charming…read morepark named in honor of explorer, pioneer, and author Kirk Munroe. Munroe was born in a log cabin in Prairie-du-Chien, Wisconsin in 1850. One of his first adventures was to walk across the continent of North America. He went on to travel the world where he wrote stories based on his experiences. His career included newspaper reporting, editing, and authoring adventure books for boys. "Through Swamp and Glade" and "Flamingo Feather" are novels based on his experiences with the Seminole Indians in Florida. In 1866 Kirk Munroe settled in Coconut Grove with his wife. It was ten years prior to Miami being incorporated as a city. Although he still traveled, he always enjoyed returning to his home in Coconut Grove which he called Scrububs. Kirk was a noted member of the Florida Audubon Society and helped establish the Ransom Everglades School. While in the Grove, he and Ralph Munroe founded the Biscayne Bay Yacht Club in 1887 to celebrate Washington's birthday. Ralph donated the land that Kirk founded the Coconut Grove Library on. It was the first library in the state of Florida to own its building. Kirk Munroe passed away on June 16, 1930 at the age of 79, at a Florida sanitarium in Orlando. His funeral service was held at the Plymouth Congregational Church. Kirk Munroe Park is Miami's only tennis park. The park has five tennis courts and offers tennis programs for youth and adults. Other park amenities include bathrooms, picnic tables, a playground, and outdoor gym equipment. While primarily a tennis park, area residents also enjoy picnics here and taking their children to play. Changes may soon be in store for this park. Coral Gables-based Allen Morris Company is proposing a massive mixed-use project, Ziggurat, for the block where Coconut Grove Laundry & Cleaners now operates, between the park and Fuller Street. If it is approved they agreed to redesign Kirk Munroe Park with a new children's play area, café, new landscaping, and a complete refurbishment of the park's five tennis courts. Some Grove residents are worried that such a massive project with impact the bohemian charm of their historic neighborhood. It is something to keep an eye on.

    I recently started taking tennis lessons at this park and am very impressed with the facility! At…read moreonly $3 an hour for adults, non-residents, it's a good bet for some playing. There are five courts that are assigned on a first come, first served basis. If you are looking to practice on your own, there is also a wall to hit on with two sides to it. Besides the courts, Kirk Munroe is a regular ol' park. It has a jungle gym, large grassy area (but dogs must be on a leash), and also fitness equipment for pull ups and the like. There are plenty of large trees to provide some shade, as well. Overall, it's an awesome center in the heart of Coconut Grove! Metered parking is found around the courts on Matilda St.

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    Liveball for Advanced Tennis Players on Thursday night's in Coconut Grove, FL http://www.Backhand-City.com

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