History

For nearly 75 years, Coral Oaks has served as a private hub for tennis enthusiasts in south Miami

1950's
Until the early 1950's, a large property that was primarily landscaped vegetation stretched from SW 57th Street to SW 60th Street. During the 1950's, it was subdivided, carving out a plot of land that is today Coral Oaks.
1960's
Coral Oaks was first conceived by members of the Pinecrest community. In the 1960's, Leo Fullwood lead the vision to develop a tennis court on this land, and his effort was captured by Sports Illustrated.

"Coral Oaks Tennis Club, run by a lemony little one-time park pro named Leo Fullwood, whose specialty is the teaching of spin. Leo labored on the public and private courts of Dade County for 28 years, suffering the erratic backhands of his pupils and ennui from the Florida sun that turned his skin to cork. He then scraped together $1,000 and began to build—a bucket of clay at a time—his dream club"

—Sports Illustrated
1970's and 1980's
Leo continued to expand the club through the 1970's, constructing the 12 courts that stand today. In the late 1980s, the the club turned over to the first of what would become a series of member consortiums
1990's
In the 1990's, Alan Raff took over the club as was described in the Miami Herald.

"Love of tennis brought Alan Raff to Coral Oaks, and he later become the Chairman and principal owner of the club. He played almost every morning with his group who lovingly refer to themselves as the “Dumbheads”.

- Miami Herald
- Photo of Ferdinand and Barbara Phillips courtesy of History Miami Museum
2010's
In the late 2010's, a former professional tennis player ran the club and accomplished a beautiful clubhouse renovation
Present
Today, Coral Oaks is privately owned and deeply committed to continuing to enhance the club's offerings and thriving community for its members
Coral Oaks continues to provide an unparalleled experience for its members

Our Future

In 2023 Coral Oaks began envisioning a number of enhancements, including:

• Significant improvements and diversification of court surfaces and courtside amenities

• Development of state-of-the-art padel and pickleball facilities

• New member recreation areas, including an outdoor entertainment area and new food and beverage offerings

• Enhancements to the natural beauty of the property with a unique hanging garden shade structure and a grounds beautification project

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