Six of The World’s Most Beautiful Tennis Courts

Best Tennis Courts in the World

One doesn’t have to be an amazing tennis player or earn a top spot as a guest to witness some of the best beautiful tennis courts present on the face of the Earth.

The beauty of tennis is that it is relatively more accessible to fans. The sport has been around for centuries and its facets have only received more prominence over the years, through the presence of aesthetically appealing tennis courts.

So come on along on a journey of discovery and appreciation as we list some of the world’s best tennis courts available to be experienced around the globe. These stadiums, big or small, haven’t been selected only on the basis of their looks but also because of their functionality and popularity.

By the time we’re done, you’re probably going to want to witness some spectacular matches played inside their vicinity. An internet service such as AT&T makes this easy by allowing you to stream tournaments that may have taken place inside such grounds.

All you need to do from your end is reach out to AT&T Customer Service and let them guide you through a simple, effective process. After which, all you need to do is kick back, relax, and watch a great game of ball.

Now, without further ado, let us check these hallowed courts out.

Jumeirah Maldives, Olhahali Island

The Jumeirah Maldives gives a new meaning to the term, beachside tennis. Situated on Olhahali Island, a part of Maldives, Jumeirah is home to a number of fresh courts peppered around the island. Visualize clean skies, crisp sunlight, and a cool breeze ruffling your hair as you take your shot next to a pearlescent beach.

Palm trees line the perimeter of most of the courts on the island to provide just enough shade. Once you’ve had your fill playing the game, wind down with a glass of mojito or a freshly cut coconut and take in the sights.

Mürren, Switzerland

The town of Murren had the brilliant idea of placing a tennis court 5,400 ft. above the Lauterbrunnen Valley to offer players and fans alike, a breathtaking view of the Swiss Alps. Those who fancy a good game of tennis on a brick-red court with snowcapped peaks in the distance will appreciate the mindset of the people of Murren.

This is one court where people might not be as inclined to keep their eyes on the game as watching the indomitable mountains behind it.

Burj Al Arab Helipad (Dubai, UAE)

The Emirati like to push the boundaries when it comes to innovation and flair. That’s exactly what the governing body for the famous Burj Al Arab did when they came up with the fanatical idea to place a tennis court at the top of their skyscraper.

Built originally as a helipad, the Burj Al Arab tennis court was a temporary installment to the building back in 2005 as the local officials invited Roger Federer and Andre Agassi for a friendly match atop the building.

Call it a marketing stunt if you may, but you have to admit the Middle East knows how to promote its works.

The Sheats-Goldstein Residence (Los Angeles, California)

Present at the John Lautner- a home designed and inaugurated by the NBA superfan James Goldstein, The Sheats is an infinity-edge tennis court that overlooks the Los Angeles skyline. The perimeter is lined with a glass partition for obvious reasons and the court itself is state of the art.

This tennis court has gone through a couple of reiterations, with the most recent one having been carried out in 2013, courtesy of Nicholson Architects.

La Cavalerie Club (Paris)

Situated on the top floor of the seven-story Art Deco building in Paris, La Cavalarie Club may be famous for a lot of things but the one that stands out, for us in particular, is its tennis court.

Designed by French architect R. Farradèche, this facility is an indoor court with a ceiling that allows light to pour in at an angle that illuminates the inside. A good game of tennis is sure to leave you stunned as each smack of the ball is guaranteed to echo and provide satisfaction to the player. Plus, the Eiffel Tower is only a couple of miles away from the building. Plays and views, together!

Il San Pietro di Positano (Amalfi Coast, Italy)

No matter how spick and span the court might be, it’s a challenge to keep your eyes on the ball while playing here. On one side, you have towering cliffs, and on the other, the crashing waves of the Mediterranean.

Apart from being a visual treat, traversing to the court presents itself as a hike for fans, getting their pre-match workout in before getting down to business.

Conclusion

That’s a wrap for all we have as far as visually appealing tennis courts go. All six of our listings have been selected from the world over, being shortlisted because of their aesthetic appeal as well as functionality. Look them up on Google or, if you are a super fan, book a ticket and go check them out. The trip will be worth your while.

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Suneer is a Mumbai-based freelance sports journalist with a special affinity towards cricket and tennis. He has also covered six ICC tournaments including Cricket World Cups and Champions Trophy.