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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: Candy floss JLP01_08_081373

Candy floss JLP01_08_081373
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. Two young children eating candy floss at a Gala Day held at the Laing Sports Ground at Elstree

Background imageTennis Collection: Donkey rides JLP01_08_081371

Donkey rides JLP01_08_081371
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A Gala Day at the Laing Sports Ground at Elstree, showing childrens pony rides in the foreground with stalls and crowds beyond

Background imageTennis Collection: Fund raising JLP01_08_081369

Fund raising JLP01_08_081369
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A man with a RNLI lifeboat collection box at the Laing Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: Fancy dress winner JLP01_08_065944

Fancy dress winner JLP01_08_065944
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A young girl, dressed as the cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova

Background imageTennis Collection: Sack race JLP01_08_081375

Sack race JLP01_08_081375
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. Men competing in a sack race at a Gala Day held at the Laing Sports Ground at Elstree

Background imageTennis Collection: Pushball JLP01_08_065935

Pushball JLP01_08_065935
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A view of a pushball match, with the ball raised above the heads of the competitors

Background imageTennis Collection: Karting JLP01_08_081390

Karting JLP01_08_081390
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A man and boy driving a go-kart on a tennis court during a Gala Day held at the Laing Sports Ground at Elstree

Background imageTennis Collection: Coconut shy JLP01_09_870766

Coconut shy JLP01_09_870766
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A boy taking a throw at the coconut shy at the 1987 Family Day at Laings Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: Obstacle race JLP01_09_870770

Obstacle race JLP01_09_870770
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. Two men each pushing a woman in a wheelbarrow holding a bucket of water over a wooden bridge

Background imageTennis Collection: Photo opportunity JLP01_09_870775

Photo opportunity JLP01_09_870775
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. The EPL Somnambulists team in the Its a Knockout style competition posing with the Eastenders actor Gillian Taylforth at the 1987

Background imageTennis Collection: Coconut shy JLP01_09_870750

Coconut shy JLP01_09_870750
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A man taking a throw at the coconut shy at the 1987 Family Day at Laings Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: About to fall JLP01_09_880416b

About to fall JLP01_09_880416b
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A man falling off a spinning balance beam into a tank of water

Background imageTennis Collection: Sponging JLP01_09_880416a

Sponging JLP01_09_880416a
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. Three people throwing wet sponges at a man attempting to cross a spinning balance beam over a tank of water

Background imageTennis Collection: Balanced JLP01_09_880391

Balanced JLP01_09_880391
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A woman sitting astride a spinning balance beam over a tank of water whilst wet sponges are thrown at her

Background imageTennis Collection: Best ride ever JLP01_09_880416f

Best ride ever JLP01_09_880416f
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A small child enjoying the merry-go-round ride at the 1988 Family Day at Laings Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: Bouncy castle JLP01_09_880408

Bouncy castle JLP01_09_880408
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. Children playing on the bouncy castle at the 1988 Family Day at Laings Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: Bouncy castle JLP01_09_880407

Bouncy castle JLP01_09_880407
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. Children playing on the bouncy castle at the 1988 Family Day at Laings Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: Ice cream JLP01_09_880405

Ice cream JLP01_09_880405
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A little girl in a woollen hat eating an ice cream cone and holding her fathers hand at the 1988 Family Day at Laings Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: Punch and Judy showman JLP01_09_880388

Punch and Judy showman JLP01_09_880388
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. Professor Alexander the Punch & Judy man gathering an audience for his next show at the 1988 Family Day at Laings Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: Audience JLP01_09_880386

Audience JLP01_09_880386
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. The audience of children and their parents for the Punch & Judy show at the 1988 Family Day at Laings Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: Look JLP01_09_880387

Look JLP01_09_880387
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A little girl pointing from the audience of children and their parents for the Punch & Judy show at the 1988 Family Day at Laings

Background imageTennis Collection: Photographer and model JLP01_08_073450

Photographer and model JLP01_08_073450
JOHN LAING AND SON LIMITED, PAGE STREET, MILL HILL, BARNET, GREATER LONDON. A photographer taking a photo of a model in the studio of the new Sports Club centre soon after the centres opening

Background imageTennis Collection: Record player JLP01_08_073453

Record player JLP01_08_073453
JOHN LAING AND SON LIMITED, PAGE STREET, MILL HILL, BARNET, GREATER LONDON. A woman crouching beside a record player in the coffee lounge of the new Sports Club centre at the Mill Hill offices of

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Background imageTennis Collection: Dorothea Lambert Choukes

Dorothea Lambert Choukes (1878-1960), champion womens tennis player, ten sporting action portraits showing shots and moments from tennis match. Date: 1911

Background imageTennis Collection: Davis Cup Tennis

Davis Cup Tennis
Scenes from the Second Round of the Davis Cup tennis contest, played between Great Britain and Rumania in Torquay. This year, Britain ultimately made it through to the semi-finals

Background imageTennis Collection: Vivian McGrath

Vivian McGrath
Australian tennis player Vivian Viv McGrath (1916-1978), here aged sixteen. He was famous for his two-handed backhand. Date: 1932

Background imageTennis Collection: F. K. Scott and Kay Stammers

F. K. Scott and Kay Stammers
Tennis players F. K. Scott and Katherine Kay Stammers (1914-2005), at a tournament. Stammers went on to become Wimbledon Women's Doubles Champion with Freda James in 1935. Date: 1932

Background imageTennis Collection: A Controversial Tennis Cup

A Controversial Tennis Cup
Tennis players Joan C. Ridley (1903-1983) and Elsie (Mrs J. B.) Pittman (1904-1975) caused controversy when they decided to retire part way through their American Trophy match

Background imageTennis Collection: British Wightman Cup Team

British Wightman Cup Team
The Wightman Cup was an annual women's tennis competition between British and American teams, held from 1923 until 1989. In 1931 the U. S. Team was victorious. Date: 1931

Background imageTennis Collection: Tennis at Hurlingham

Tennis at Hurlingham
A doubles game being played as part of the Army lawn tennis championships held at Hurlingham. Date: 1931

Background imageTennis Collection: Cilly Aussem and Hilde Krahwinkel at Wimbledon

Cilly Aussem and Hilde Krahwinkel at Wimbledon
Cilly Aussem (1909-1963) had just won the women's singles final at Wimbledon - becoming the first German competitor, male or female, to win a singles title there

Background imageTennis Collection: F. X. Shields, Tennis Player

F. X. Shields, Tennis Player
Frank X. Shields (1909-1975) was an American amateur tennis player, and also an actor who appeared in several films throughout the 1930s. Date: 1931

Background imageTennis Collection: Helen Jacobs and Daniel Maskell at Wimbledon

Helen Jacobs and Daniel Maskell at Wimbledon
American tennis player Helen Hull Jacobs (1908-1997) with English player and coach Daniel Dan Maskell (1908-1992) who later became a celebrated tennis commentator for the BBC. Date: 1931

Background imageTennis Collection: Wimbledon Exertions

Wimbledon Exertions
Scenes from the 1931 Wimbledon Tennis Championship. Pictured are Fred Perry (1909-1995), Ian Glen Collins (1903-1975), Helene Nicolopoulos, George Patrick Pat Hughes (1902-1997), I

Background imageTennis Collection: King George V at Wimbledon

King George V at Wimbledon
King George V (1865-1936) and Queen Mary (1867-1953) in the Royal Box at Wimbledon. They are accompanied by, amongst others

Background imageTennis Collection: Eileen Bennett

Eileen Bennett
British tennis player Eileen Bennett (1907-1979), also known as Eileen Bennett Fearnley-Whittingstall. Pictured here near the beginning of her career

Background imageTennis Collection: Tennis Rackets

Tennis Rackets
Images showing the differing constructions of tennis rackets through the ages. From the museum of F. H. Ayres, sports outfitters. Date: circa 1924

Background imageTennis Collection: Kay Stammers, tennis player

Kay Stammers, tennis player
British tennis player Kay Stammers (1914-2005), shortly before her appearance in the Wimbledon Ladies Singles Final. On this occasion she lost to Alice Marble. Date: 1939

Background imageTennis Collection: Elwood Cooke and Bobby Riggs at Wimbledon

Elwood Cooke and Bobby Riggs at Wimbledon
Both Elwood Cooke (1913-2004) and Bobby Riggs(1918-1995) were newcomers at Wimbledon tennis tournament. Here they are flanking British tennis player Miss Mary Hardwick (1913-2001) and George Godsell

Background imageTennis Collection: Margot Lumb and Simonne Mathieu

Margot Lumb and Simonne Mathieu
Tennis players Margot Lumb (1912-1998), Simonne Mathieu (1908-1980) and Helen Jacobs (1908-1997) all competed at Wimbledon in 1939. Date: 1939

Background imageTennis Collection: Advert for Harrods sportswear, featuring Helen Jacobs

Advert for Harrods sportswear, featuring Helen Jacobs
Helen Hull Jacobs (1908-1997) was an American tennis player, ranked in the world top 10 when this advert for Harrods sportswear came out. Date: circa 1939

Background imageTennis Collection: Sketches of the Fancy Dress Ball at Liverpool (engraving)

Sketches of the Fancy Dress Ball at Liverpool (engraving)
1590506 Sketches of the Fancy Dress Ball at Liverpool (engraving) by Furniss, Harry (1854-1925) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches of the Fancy Dress Ball at Liverpool)

Background imageTennis Collection: The Lawn Tennis Championship Match at Wimbledon, 1888. Creator: Arthur Hopkins

The Lawn Tennis Championship Match at Wimbledon, 1888. Creator: Arthur Hopkins
The Lawn Tennis Championship Match at Wimbledon, 1888. From, The Graphic. An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Volume38. July to December, 1888

Background imageTennis Collection: No More Chores, Family on Vacation, c. 1935 (oil on canvas)

No More Chores, Family on Vacation, c. 1935 (oil on canvas)
PNH356339 No More Chores, Family on Vacation, c.1935 (oil on canvas) by MacGilvary, Norwood (1874-1949); 101.5x91.5 cm; Private Collection; Photo © Peter Nahum at The Leicester Galleries

Background imageTennis Collection: The Tennis Player (oil)

The Tennis Player (oil)
WH48457 The Tennis Player (oil) by Villegas y Cordero, Jose (1844-1921); Private Collection; Photo © Whitford & Hughes, London, UK; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageTennis Collection: Segun Toriola

Segun Toriola Nigeria London 2012 Olympic Games. Mens Table Tennis Ex Cell, London, England 28 July 2012 Date: 28 July 2012

Background imageTennis Collection: Kim Song Nam

Kim Song Nam South Korea London 2012 Olympic Games. Mens Table Tennis Ex Cell, London, England 28 July 2012 Date: 28 July 2012



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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.