With some of the very best tennis photography as our major attraction we will showcase, live from court side, the greatest tournaments world-wide.
[quote]The online magazine will be THE website for fans of the game to check their favourite players, the venues, the host cities, the lifestyles surrounding the game, plus much more…[/quote]
Grandslamtennis.online will take subscribers and readers behind the scenes at the majors, offering a unique insight into how Roland Garros, Wimbledon, Flushing Meadows and Melbourne operate.
Not just the world’s best players but the world’s best tennis fans and the world’s best venues – plus everything you may need to know about the host cities, what they offer, where to stay and where to eat or drink.
And how to get there in the first place!
Our lifestyle features will focus on tennis and tennis players, on equipment and also on those in the background who make it all happen – from the umpires and coaches to ball boys and girls, to the chef preparing your lunch at the Suzanne Lenglen terrace in Paris.
While the world superstars will be heavily in focus we also intend to delve into those who work and play at all the courts, not just on centre court.
A photographic journey, aided and abetted by great journalism, through the big four tennis events of the year – every year.
Assisted of course across the tennis calendar with news and features from the major ATP and WTA events as our world stars play and enjoy their love of the great game.
Publisher Roger Parker and his team will every month delve into his 40-year archive to tell a story of a great image. Stories never before told.
Grandslamtennis.online is unlike any other tennis magazine – it is designed for every fan of the game – and its free and online and available to you.
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