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  2. Category:Tennis venues in England - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tennis venues in England" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abbey Lawn; B.

  3. Category:Tennis venues in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Tennis venues in England (1 C, 13 P) Pages in category "Tennis venues in the United Kingdom" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

  4. Botley Park - Wikipedia

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    Botley Park is a public park in West Oxford, England. Located off Botley Road , it features a bowls club, tennis courts and a children's playground. The park also provides access to the Tumbling Bay bathing area.

  5. Queen's Club - Wikipedia

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    On 13 September 2005, the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA), the governing body of British lawn tennis, which had owned Queen's since 1953, put the club up for sale. The terms required that the rackets club and the Queen's Club Championships remain unaffected (the site's value for residential or commercial redevelopment might greatly exceed its value as a sports club, in the event that planning ...

  6. List of tennis venues - Wikipedia

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    Craigside Hydro Badmington and Tennis Club: Welsh Covered Court Championships, (1893-1955) [1] Cumberland Lawn Tennis Club: Aegon GB Pro-Series Cumberland (ITF Futures, ITF 10K) Devonshire Park Lawn Tennis Club: South of England Championships (1881-1967) South of England Open, (1968-1973) Eastbourne International (1974-current) Priory Lawn ...

  7. Public encouraged to play tennis after transformation of park ...

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    Sports Minister Stuart Andrew is encouraging Brits to give tennis a go after announcing the transformation of 1,500 park tennis courts across England, Scotland, and Wales.

  8. Lisle's Tennis Court - Wikipedia

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    William Davenant had Lisle's Tennis Court converted into a theatre in 1661. His troupe continued to perform there after his death in 1668, until 1671. Lisle's Tennis Court was a building off Portugal Street in Lincoln's Inn Fields in London. Originally built as a real tennis court, it was used as a playhouse during two periods, 1661–1674 and ...

  9. Royal Tennis Court, Hampton Court - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Tennis Court, Hampton Court Palace is a Grade I listed [1] court for playing the sport of real tennis. It was built for Cardinal Wolsey between 1526 and 1529. Henry VIII of England played there from 1528. This court is still home to an active tennis club. In 2015 it was closed to visitors for major restoration works.