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Not the grass courts attached to the International Tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, R.I.. Why? Surely those places would be ...
On the eve of the French Open, the most powerful governing bodies in tennis have filed motions to dismiss a lawsuit that labeled them a “cartel ” and accused them of “harm of players and ...
Tennis is booming, but there are fewer courts to absorb increased demand. USTA says participation in 2024 set a record at 25.7 million, an increase of nearly 2 million over 2023.
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains what the grass court tennis season is and how long it lasts.
After discovering some pickleball courts didn't comply with Denver's noise ordinance, Gates made the game quieter by using cushioned paddles.
Tennis courts aren't just about fierce battles and intense rallies; they're also home to playful banter and lighthearted moments, showcasing the camaraderie among the players despite the ...
From cliffside clay courts in the Swiss Alps, to the salsa capital in Cali, Colombia, photographer Nick Pachelli highlights the world’s unique courts.
Data show a third of Boston's tennis courts now have pickleball courts drawn over them, provoking beef between tennis and pickleball players who must compete for court space.
Court tennis is still being played, and mostly by modern-day royalty. Of the 3,000 or so aficionados who play the game today, most are straight out of the social register—with one notable exception.
The school district recently resurfaced the Vikings' 16 courts, allowing Marina to partner with the Southern California Tennis Assn. and host many fundraising events.