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9 most stunning tennis courts around the world

9 most stunning tennis courts around the world

Tatler Asia5 days ago
2. Enchantment Resort, Arizona, USA
Set within the red rock formations of Boynton Canyon, the tennis courts at Enchantment Resort bring a surreal sense of scale. Morning matches come with crisp desert air and a cinematic glow as sunlight hits the sandstone. The resort offers lessons with USPTA-certified pros, though it's just as tempting to simply rally and soak in the silence. 3. Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Antibes, France
A favourite of film stars and fashion editors during Cannes season, this Riviera icon also houses immaculately maintained clay courts shaded by Aleppo pines. The atmosphere is decidedly old-world, with white-uniformed staff and the gentle clink of glasses from nearby terraces. It's the kind of place where a quick set easily turns into an afternoon affair. 4. Singita Sabora Tented Camp, Tanzania
Tennis in the Serengeti may sound improbable, but Singita Sabora delivers. Its single court sits amid 350,000 acres of protected wilderness. Expect occasional giraffe sightings mid-game and no audience save for the rustle of the savannah. The surface is synthetic grass, ideal for barefoot play. This is not the place to perfect your topspin—more likely, you'll rethink your entire relationship with the sport. 5. Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE
Perhaps the most photographed tennis court on this list, the helipad at the Burj Al Arab was temporarily converted for a rooftop exhibition match between Federer and Agassi in 2005. While not open to the public, it remains a symbol of Dubai's audacity. The hotel's standard courts are less vertiginous but still offer serious skyline views and the kind of service that borders on theatre. 6. Stanglwirt, Going am Wilden Kaiser, Austria
In the Austrian Alps, this luxury eco-resort combines spa culture with high-performance tennis. The indoor courts feature floor-to-ceiling windows facing the mountains, while the outdoor clay courts feel lifted from a 1970s Bond film. Former professionals regularly host training camps here, making it a pilgrimage site for serious players who want altitude with their cross-court drills. 7. Four Seasons Resort, Nevis
The Caribbean isn't short on picturesque courts, but Nevis stands out for its blend of scenery and serenity. Eleven courts are spread across lush gardens, many with views of the sea or Nevis Peak. The resort has a robust tennis programme with regular tournaments, clinics and guest pros. Between matches, the plunge pool beckons—refreshment is never far. 8. Soneva Fushi, Maldives
Tucked deep in the jungle on a private island in the Baa Atoll, Soneva Fushi's tennis courts are a masterclass in barefoot luxury. There's a choice between open-air or covered Olympic-sized courts, both surrounded by tropical greenery and cooled by ocean breezes. Guests can book sessions with resident pros or visiting stars through the resort's 'Soneva Stars' programme. It's tennis reimagined. 9. Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, Bermuda
Set above the pastel shores of Sinky Bay, the Hamilton Princess features three tennis courts in an unexpected hue—pink. Framed by palms and just steps from the private beach club, these hard courts are fully functional yet distinctly photogenic. Lessons with on-site pros are available, and equipment is complimentary for guests. It's a place where the sport feels playful, a little surreal and utterly of its surroundings.
These tennis courts aren't just backdrops—they're destinations in themselves. Whether you play like a pro or barely hold a racquet, visiting one of these sites offers a reminder that the beauty of sport lies as much in its setting as its technique.
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9 most stunning tennis courts around the world
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Tatler Asia

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9 most stunning tennis courts around the world

2. Enchantment Resort, Arizona, USA Set within the red rock formations of Boynton Canyon, the tennis courts at Enchantment Resort bring a surreal sense of scale. Morning matches come with crisp desert air and a cinematic glow as sunlight hits the sandstone. The resort offers lessons with USPTA-certified pros, though it's just as tempting to simply rally and soak in the silence. 3. Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc, Antibes, France A favourite of film stars and fashion editors during Cannes season, this Riviera icon also houses immaculately maintained clay courts shaded by Aleppo pines. The atmosphere is decidedly old-world, with white-uniformed staff and the gentle clink of glasses from nearby terraces. It's the kind of place where a quick set easily turns into an afternoon affair. 4. Singita Sabora Tented Camp, Tanzania Tennis in the Serengeti may sound improbable, but Singita Sabora delivers. Its single court sits amid 350,000 acres of protected wilderness. Expect occasional giraffe sightings mid-game and no audience save for the rustle of the savannah. The surface is synthetic grass, ideal for barefoot play. This is not the place to perfect your topspin—more likely, you'll rethink your entire relationship with the sport. 5. Burj Al Arab, Dubai, UAE Perhaps the most photographed tennis court on this list, the helipad at the Burj Al Arab was temporarily converted for a rooftop exhibition match between Federer and Agassi in 2005. While not open to the public, it remains a symbol of Dubai's audacity. The hotel's standard courts are less vertiginous but still offer serious skyline views and the kind of service that borders on theatre. 6. Stanglwirt, Going am Wilden Kaiser, Austria In the Austrian Alps, this luxury eco-resort combines spa culture with high-performance tennis. The indoor courts feature floor-to-ceiling windows facing the mountains, while the outdoor clay courts feel lifted from a 1970s Bond film. Former professionals regularly host training camps here, making it a pilgrimage site for serious players who want altitude with their cross-court drills. 7. Four Seasons Resort, Nevis The Caribbean isn't short on picturesque courts, but Nevis stands out for its blend of scenery and serenity. Eleven courts are spread across lush gardens, many with views of the sea or Nevis Peak. The resort has a robust tennis programme with regular tournaments, clinics and guest pros. Between matches, the plunge pool beckons—refreshment is never far. 8. Soneva Fushi, Maldives Tucked deep in the jungle on a private island in the Baa Atoll, Soneva Fushi's tennis courts are a masterclass in barefoot luxury. There's a choice between open-air or covered Olympic-sized courts, both surrounded by tropical greenery and cooled by ocean breezes. Guests can book sessions with resident pros or visiting stars through the resort's 'Soneva Stars' programme. It's tennis reimagined. 9. Hamilton Princess & Beach Club, Bermuda Set above the pastel shores of Sinky Bay, the Hamilton Princess features three tennis courts in an unexpected hue—pink. Framed by palms and just steps from the private beach club, these hard courts are fully functional yet distinctly photogenic. Lessons with on-site pros are available, and equipment is complimentary for guests. It's a place where the sport feels playful, a little surreal and utterly of its surroundings. These tennis courts aren't just backdrops—they're destinations in themselves. Whether you play like a pro or barely hold a racquet, visiting one of these sites offers a reminder that the beauty of sport lies as much in its setting as its technique.

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