Destination Tennis

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  • 2008
  • 1 Season

Destination Tennis was a television show on Tennis Channel that aired in 2006. It was a travelogue show that explored various destinations around the world that are popular for their tennis culture or for hosting major tennis tournaments. The show featured host Andrea Joyce, a sports journalist who travelled to different locations to experience the local tennis scene and showcase the best of what each destination had to offer. Each episode of the show highlighted a different destination and included interviews with local tennis professionals, fans, and enthusiasts.

The first episode of the show focused on Paris, France, and the French Open, one of the most renowned tennis tournaments in the world. Andrea Joyce took viewers on a tour of the city and explored its rich history and culture, before heading to the Roland Garros Stadium, the venue for the French Open. She spoke to players, coaches, and fans, giving viewers an insider's look at what it's like to be a part of this world-class tournament.

Other episodes of the show featured destinations such as Wimbledon in England, Melbourne Park in Australia, and Flushing Meadows in New York, where some of the biggest tennis tournaments in the world take place. Andrea Joyce explored the surroundings of each location, meeting with locals and getting their insight on what made tennis in that location special.

She also spoke with past champions to get an in-depth understanding of the history of the tournaments, and some of the standout moments that had occurred in the past. Joyce interviewed some of the biggest names in tennis, including Rafael Nadal, Serena Williams, Roger Federer, and Maria Sharapova, giving viewers a chance to see the human side of these legendary athletes.

In addition to exploring the locations where major tournaments are held, Destination Tennis also took viewers on a journey to uncover the roots of the sport. The episodes on Australia and the United States, in particular, delved into the origins of tennis and how it evolved over time.

The show's producers also focused on the local tennis scene in each location, showcasing clubs, academies, and smaller tournaments that were important to the local community. This gave viewers an appreciation for how tennis fits into the fabric of each society, and how it brings people together.

Throughout its run, Destination Tennis was praised for its ability to provide viewers with an in-depth look at some of the most famous locations in tennis, while also uncovering lesser-known destinations that have a rich tennis culture. The show's format was engaging and accessible, making it a hit with tennis fans of all ages and levels of expertise.

While the show may have only aired for one season, it left an indelible mark on the tennis world, inspiring viewers to travel and experience the sport in new and exciting ways. The legacy of Destination Tennis can still be felt today, as fans continue to explore the world in search of the best tennis destinations and experiences.

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Seasons
Thailand
7. Thailand
February 2, 2009
Experience the Four Seasons Resort in Chiang Mai, home to the Peter Burwash International Tennis Center.
Switzerland
6. Switzerland
December 8, 2008
Check out the top tennis resorts in Switzerland.
Spain
5. Spain
November 24, 2008
Host Mieke Buchan tours through Spain.
Colorado
4. Colorado
March 17, 2008
Tour the Rocky Mountains.
Austria
3. Austria
October 20, 2008
Host Mieke Buchan goes on an Austrian adventure to the majestic tennis Mecca of Salzburg.
Australia
2. Australia
December 28, 2007
Mieke Buchan adventures in the hopping tennis Mecca of Australia.
Atlanta
1. Atlanta
August 18, 2008
Host Mieke Buchan takes viewers through the largest recreational tennis community in America, Atlanta, Georgia.
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  • Premiere Date
    August 18, 2008