Racket One on 21 January 2025
Women’s tennis participation in Europe is below the global average
The number of women playing tennis in European countries seems to be lower than in some other regions of the world, which is a cause for concern. According to a report by the International Tennis Federation, women's participation in tennis remains a global challenge. In particular, the...Yana Borisova on 8 January 2025
Tennis courts in Bucharest. Ancient streets and a passion for the game
Bucharest, a city of contrasts where history meets modern energy, offers plenty for tennis enthusiasts. With courts for every taste and budget, we’ve selected the top 7 spots in the Romanian capital for you. Bucharest is a city full of contrasts. Luxury cars share the streets with trams, and...Pavel Petko on 19 November 2024
A tournament held in Turkey has determined Europe’s top tennis clubs
The European Masters Club Championships, featuring tennis club teams from across Europe, was held over two weeks from 28 October to 9 November in Belek, Turkey, at the Megasaray Tennis Academy. The teams consist of male and female players aged 30 to 70, competing across multiple age...Yana Borisova on 6 October 2024
Is it worth building tennis courts during a war? A dilemma in Ukraine
A full-scale war has been raging in Ukraine for three years, with Russian forces mercilessly destroying towns and villages. Tennis courts, once places for sports and recreation, have been reduced to ruins. Yet in August of last year, sports officials launched a project to build a National Tennis...Racket One on 15 August 2024
The number of tennis clubs in Germany has dropped by 14% in the last twenty years
Thousands of tennis clubs have shut down during this time, and new ones are opening less frequently. According to the portal Statista, which cites the German Tennis Association, there were 10,148 tennis clubs in Germany in 2003, but by 2023, this number had fallen to just 8,731. Even more...Racket One on 13 April 2024
Tennis courts in Vilnius: a cozy old town infused with creative energy
A trip to Vilnius is a great idea for tennis lovers, whether in the height of summer or the middle of winter. The city offers numerous outdoor and indoor courts, with the SEB Arena — the largest tennis complex in the Baltics — being the crown jewel.Racket One on 10 April 2024






