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Photograph by Theo Wenner
Let’s play a game of around the world. Rhinebeck, New York. Positano, Italy. Serengeti National Park, Tanzania. Ayrshire, Scotland. Stoke Poges, England. Here, five beautiful tennis courts worth perfecting your serve for.
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1. Stoke Park Hotel — Home to The Boodles Tennis Challenge, this UK hotel boasts 13 grass, clay and indoor courts
2. Il San Pietro di Positano — Focusing on tennis might be tough as you take in the view at this cliffside court…
3. Singita Sabora Camp — Safari, then serve. This luxury camp’s clay court looks right at home on the vast Serengeti plains.
2. Il San Pietro di Positano — Focusing on tennis might be tough as you take in the view at this cliffside court…
3. Singita Sabora Camp — Safari, then serve. This luxury camp’s clay court looks right at home on the vast Serengeti plains.
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4. Glenapp Castle — This century-old Scottish castle has grass-covered courts with a nice coastal breeze.
5. Astor Mansion — Built in 1902, this indoor tennis court resembles a cathedral with its soaring, arched ceilings.
5. Astor Mansion — Built in 1902, this indoor tennis court resembles a cathedral with its soaring, arched ceilings.