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Tennis is a popular sport that originated in London, England and has since spread to the rest of the United Kingdom

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Background imageTennis Collection: Wimbledon Tennis Championships. 1954. Picture shows Mrs V Hurditch

Wimbledon Tennis Championships. 1954. Picture shows Mrs V Hurditch, lines woman, in the game between Miss M. Harrison (Great Britain) and Miss J Bradley. (USA) Picture taken 24th June 1954

Background imageTennis Collection: Christine Truman (LEFT) and Angela Mortimer (RIGHT), both British Tennis players

Christine Truman (LEFT) and Angela Mortimer (RIGHT), both British Tennis players, competing against each other in the Wimbledon Ladies Tennis Final of 1961

Background imageTennis Collection: Princess Diana with her two sons Prince Harry (left) and Prince William (centre

Princess Diana with her two sons Prince Harry (left) and Prince William (centre) at The Harbour Club in Chelsea, West London

Background imageTennis Collection: Ted Tinling designed 1967 Tennis Wear Fashion Collection, London, 5th January 1967

Ted Tinling designed 1967 Tennis Wear Fashion Collection, London, 5th January 1967. Our Picture Shows... Shirley Osborne wearing Ted Tinling shift and striped bottoms in Dracron polyester fibre

Background imageTennis Collection: Steffi Graf pictured at the net shaking the hand of Martina Navratilova who she has just

Steffi Graf pictured at the net shaking the hand of Martina Navratilova who she has just beaten. Steffi Graf beats current 6 times defending champion Martina Navratilova

Background imageTennis Collection: Winner Steffi Graf pictured right and Martina Navratilova

Winner Steffi Graf pictured right and Martina Navratilova, left holding her runners up plate. Steffi is talking with Alan Mills, Wimbledon Referee

Background imageTennis Collection: Steffi Graf pictured holding her winners trophy, and Martina Navratilova with her runners

Steffi Graf pictured holding her winners trophy, and Martina Navratilova with her runners up trophy. Between them is Alan Mills, The Wimbledon Referee

Background imageTennis Collection: Martina Navratilova seated during a break at the Wimbledon final against Steffi Graf

Martina Navratilova seated during a break at the Wimbledon final against Steffi Graf. Steffi Graf beats current 6 times defending champion Martina Navratilova

Background imageTennis Collection: Steffi Graf pictured with a winning wave to the crowd as she walks off after the match

Steffi Graf pictured with a winning wave to the crowd as she walks off after the match. Left is Martina Navratilova who is runner up today Steffi Graf beats current 6 times defending champion Martina

Background imageTennis Collection: Steffi Graf pictured. Steffi Graf beats current 6 times defending champion

Steffi Graf pictured. Steffi Graf beats current 6 times defending champion Martina Navratilova, to win the Wimbledon Ladies Singles Final on 2nd July 1988

Background imageTennis Collection: Steffi Graf pictured as she celebrates her first Wimbledon Ladies Final win

Steffi Graf pictured as she celebrates her first Wimbledon Ladies Final win. Steffi Graf beats current 6 times defending champion Martina Navratilova

Background imageTennis Collection: Steffi Graf pictured with her trophy, the Venus Rosewater Dish

Steffi Graf pictured with her trophy, the Venus Rosewater Dish. Steffi Graf beats current 6 times defending champion Martina Navratilova, to win the Wimbledon Ladies Singles Final on 2nd July 1988

Background imageTennis Collection: Fred Perry with his wife Barbara Riese at Wimbledon Tennis Championships

Fred Perry with his wife Barbara Riese at Wimbledon Tennis Championships. Picture taken 27th June 1962

Background imageTennis Collection: Wimbledon Tennis Championships 1985: Mens Finals: Boris Becker (Winner) v

Wimbledon Tennis Championships 1985: Mens Finals: Boris Becker (Winner) v. Kevin Curren. July 1985

Background imageTennis Collection: Women modelling Fred Perry garments in Londons West End. 12th June 1963

Women modelling Fred Perry garments in Londons West End. 12th June 1963

Background imageTennis Collection: Three year old Daniel Jarmin holds a tennis racket as he poses with other friends in his

Three year old Daniel Jarmin holds a tennis racket as he poses with other friends in his class at a kindergarten school he attends in Ilford, Greater London

Background imageTennis Collection: Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place

Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place, these children enjoy a game of tennis in the back streets around their home in South East London. 9th July 1961

Background imageTennis Collection: Tommy Cooper, relaxes in the garden of his home in Chiswick, London, May 1977

Tommy Cooper, relaxes in the garden of his home in Chiswick, London, May 1977

Background imageTennis Collection: Muhammad Ali Visiting the Bull Ring Shopping Centre in Birmingham

Muhammad Ali Visiting the Bull Ring Shopping Centre in Birmingham. Pictured here in Debenhams Department Store with John Conteh 7th June 1979

Background imageTennis Collection: Muhammad Ali at WImbledon Tennis 12th Day 7th July 1979

Muhammad Ali at WImbledon Tennis 12th Day 7th July 1979

Background imageTennis Collection: Beryl Burton (right) named Top Sportswoman of the Year, at the Sportswriters Association

Beryl Burton (right) named Top Sportswoman of the Year, at the Sportswriters Association Annual Dinner held in London, 11th December 1967. Pictured with Ann Jones tennis player (left)

Background imageTennis Collection: Tommy Cooper, relaxes in the garden of his home in Chiswick, London, May 1977

Tommy Cooper, relaxes in the garden of his home in Chiswick, London, May 1977

Background imageTennis Collection: Stefan Edberg wins the Stella Artois Tennis Championships at the Queen

Stefan Edberg wins the Stella Artois Tennis Championships at the Queens Club in London

Background imageTennis Collection: Ray Moore (21) Coca Cola salesman from South Africa & Wimbledon Quarter Finalist 1968

Ray Moore (21) Coca Cola salesman from South Africa & Wimbledon Quarter Finalist 1968, astounded tennis officials at Wimbledon when he said he " would rather serve up songs than aces"

Background imageTennis Collection: Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place

Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place, these children enjoy a game of tennis in the back streets around their home in South East London. 9th July 1961

Background imageTennis Collection: Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place

Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place, these children enjoy a game of tennis in the back streets around their home in South East London. 9th July 1961

Background imageTennis Collection: Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place

Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place, these children enjoy a game of tennis in the back streets around their home in South East London. 9th July 1961

Background imageTennis Collection: Animals Dogs. This is Tim the three-year-old boxer dog who was a distinguished patient

Animals Dogs. This is Tim the three-year-old boxer dog who was a distinguished patient at the Royal Veterinary College, London

Background imageTennis Collection: Ray Moore (21) Coca Cola salesman from South Africa & Wimbledon Quarter Finalist 1968

Ray Moore (21) Coca Cola salesman from South Africa & Wimbledon Quarter Finalist 1968, astounded tennis officials at Wimbledon when he said he " would rather serve up songs than aces"

Background imageTennis Collection: Authoress Andrea Newman Interviewing Tennis Star Sue Barker Hotel in London

Authoress Andrea Newman Interviewing Tennis Star Sue Barker Hotel in London. April 1977 P003697

Background imageTennis Collection: Sports Daze. Anyone for the tennis look? Or do you fancy bowling a man over in cricket

Sports Daze. Anyone for the tennis look? Or do you fancy bowling a man over in cricket style? It is the easiest way to seem sporty without having to hit out

Background imageTennis Collection: Set for Tennis - in a paper dress!. Look a tennis dress you wear once, then throw away

Set for Tennis - in a paper dress!. Look a tennis dress you wear once, then throw away! It is made of a " paper-plus" fabric The dress, which will be on sale in mid-March

Background imageTennis Collection: Fashion 1960s. Preview of the styles match. Today (25-6-62

Fashion 1960s. Preview of the styles match. Today (25-6-62) the Wimbledon championships start. Which means a lot of tennis and a little fashion

Background imageTennis Collection: Fashion 1960s: Three match pointers from an Ace. Fashion forecast for Wimbledon

Fashion 1960s: Three match pointers from an Ace. Fashion forecast for Wimbledon - frillies are out and the tennis queens will be playing it cool in Greek-look clothes

Background imageTennis Collection: Fashion 1960s. So cool for court cats. What will the wall-dressed tennis girl be wearing

Fashion 1960s. So cool for court cats. What will the wall-dressed tennis girl be wearing in 1966? A cat suit and cap in a Dacron polyester fibre, of course - like this outfit

Background imageTennis Collection: A Japanese tennis competition in London between the Embassy

A Japanese tennis competition in London between the Embassy and Commercial staffs on the courts at the back of the Holy Trinity Church in London

Background imageTennis Collection: Fashion. Its the Cocoon look and according to Teddy Tinling this is how

Fashion. Its the Cocoon look and according to Teddy Tinling this is how the worlds leading women tennis players will appear on Wimbledons centre court next year

Background imageTennis Collection: Rosalind and Diane Rowe, 17 yrs old twins, won the women

Rosalind and Diane Rowe, 17 yrs old twins, won the womens doubles at the world table tennis championship at London Airport with their Trophies, with Johnny Leach. 12/3/1951 B1170/2

Background imageTennis Collection: May Sutton & Elizabeth Ryan May Sutton & Elizabeth Ryan

May Sutton & Elizabeth Ryan May Sutton & Elizabeth Ryan
American lawn tennis champions, the winners of Pacific States Ladies doubles in 1908. Date: 1908

Background imageTennis Collection: Florence Sutton

Florence Sutton (1883 - 1974), American tennis player, 1907 champion of the Pacific States Ladies singles, mixed doubles and doubles

Background imageTennis Collection: Eileen Bennett

Eileen Bennett Whittingstal (1907- 1979), female tennis player from the United Kingdom who won six Grand Slam doubles titles from 1927 to 1931. Date: 1928

Background imageTennis Collection: Advert for D. Nicholson and Co. womens lawn tennis 1880

Advert for D. Nicholson and Co. womens lawn tennis 1880
Advertisement for womens lawn tennis costume. Date: 1880

Background imageTennis Collection: LONDON REAL TENNIS CT

LONDON REAL TENNIS CT
The exterior of the old tennis court in James Street, London. Date: circa 1860

Background imageTennis Collection: REAL TENNIS GAME 1845

REAL TENNIS GAME 1845
At the mansion of Strathfieldsaye in Scotland, real tennis is played by Prince Albert. Date: 1845

Background imageTennis Collection: Worcester WR1 1 Map

Worcester WR1 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Worcester WR1 1

Background imageTennis Collection: BN Brighton, BN27 3

BN Brighton, BN27 3
BN27 3

Background imageTennis Collection: Great Britain wins the Davis Cup tennis championship, Paris, 30 July 1933, (1935)

Great Britain wins the Davis Cup tennis championship, Paris, 30 July 1933, (1935). Great Britain won the Davis Cup for the first time in twenty-two years

Background imageTennis Collection: Tennis match on Centre Court at Wimbledon, c1930s, (1935). Creator: Unknown

Tennis match on Centre Court at Wimbledon, c1930s, (1935). Creator: Unknown
Tennis match on Centre Court at Wimbledon, c1930s, (1935). The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club moved to its present site in Church Road, Wimbledon, south London, in 1922



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Tennis Collection

Tennis is a popular sport that originated in London, England and has since spread to the rest of the United Kingdom, and is an individual or team sport played on a rectangular court with a net separating the two sides. The objective is to hit the ball over the net into your opponent's court while preventing them from doing the same. Players use rackets to hit a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over or around the net into their opponent's court, and are be played as singles (one player against another) or doubles (two players against two), and is an exciting game that requires skill, strategy, and athleticism, making it one of the most popular sports in Europe today.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Tennis collection from Media Storehouse is a comprehensive assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the essence of this popular sport. Our collection features images from London England United Kingdom Europe that showcase some of the most iconic moments in tennis history. From classic Wimbledon matches to modern-day Grand Slam events, these stunning photographs offer a glimpse into the world of professional tennis. Whether you're an avid fan or simply appreciate beautiful sports photography, there's something for everyone in this collection. Each piece is carefully crafted using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure maximum clarity and detail. With so many options available, it's easy to find the perfect piece to suit your style and decor. The Tennis collection from Media Storehouse is a must-have for any tennis enthusiast or lover of sports photography.
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What are Tennis (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Tennis art prints are a collection of high-quality images that capture the beauty and excitement of tennis as a sport. These prints showcase some of the most iconic moments in tennis history, featuring legendary players such as Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal, and many others. The Tennis art prints available at Media Storehouse are sourced from top photographers around the world who specialize in capturing sports events with stunning clarity and detail. These prints come in various sizes to suit different preferences and decor styles. They can be framed or mounted on canvas for display purposes. Tennis art prints make great gifts for tennis enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates sports photography. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with beautiful artwork or simply want to add to your collection of sports memorabilia, Tennis art prints from Media Storehouse offer an excellent option for showcasing your love for this exciting sport.
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What Tennis (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of tennis art prints that capture the excitement and beauty of this popular sport. Whether you are a fan of Wimbledon or simply enjoy playing tennis, there is something for everyone in their collection. From classic black and white photographs to colorful abstract designs, we have it all. Their selection includes images of famous players such as Roger Federer, Serena Williams, and Rafael Nadal, as well as stunning shots of iconic venues like Centre Court at Wimbledon. You can also find vintage posters promoting tennis tournaments from around the world. In addition to traditional prints on paper or canvas, we offer other options such as framed prints and metal wall art. With so many choices available, you are sure to find the perfect piece to add some style and personality to your home or office decor.
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How do I buy Tennis (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Tennis art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of images featuring the sport. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and format you want it in (such as canvas or framed) and add it to your cart. You will then be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details before completing the purchase. We offer a wide range of Tennis art prints featuring iconic players, memorable moments, and stunning action shots. Whether you are a fan of Wimbledon or just love the game itself, there is sure to be an image that speaks to you. With high-quality printing techniques and materials used for each print, these pieces are perfect for adding some sports-themed decor to your home or office. So why not explore our selection today?
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How much do Tennis (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Tennis art prints that showcase the beauty and excitement of this popular sport. The cost of these prints may vary depending on factors such as size, framing options, and the specific artwork chosen. However, you can be assured that they are getting high-quality prints at competitive prices. These Tennis art prints capture the essence of this fast-paced game with stunning visuals that will appeal to fans and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're looking for action shots or more artistic interpretations, we have something to suit every taste and budget. With its extensive collection of Tennis art prints from London, England, United Kingdom, Europe and beyond, Media Storehouse is your go-to destination for all things tennis-related. So why not browse our selection today and find the perfect print to add some sporting flair to your home or office?
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How will my Tennis (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Tennis art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube, which is then sealed to prevent any moisture or damage during transit. We work with trusted delivery partners who are experienced in handling fragile items such as artwork. They will ensure that your package is handled with the utmost care and delivered to you within the estimated timeframe. Once you receive your package, we recommend unrolling your print immediately and laying it flat for a few hours before framing or displaying it. This will help remove any curling caused by being rolled up during shipping. We strive to provide our customers with high-quality products and exceptional service. We look forward to delivering your Tennis art prints straight to your door.