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Tallink Tennisekeskus

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Category Free time, Active tourism
Location
Osmussaare 7, Tallinn, Harjumaa, 13811
Coordinates 59.435345, 24.863514
GPS: 59° 26' 7" N, 24° 51' 49" E
Phone (+372) 611 8383
E-mail tennisekeskus@tallink.ee
Website https://tallinktennisekeskus.ee

Tallink Tennis Centre of 14 500 square metres has 14 tennis courts, 10 badminton courts, 3 group training areas, a large gym and several other visitor and personnel areas.

 

Tennis and badminton enthusiasts will be pleasantly surprised by the excellent lighting which is unique in the entire country. Four of the nine hardcover tennis courts comply with the requirements of major international competitions; five courts are covered with a 7.5 millimetre carpeting, which spares athletes’ joints. Attention is also paid to the acoustics of the courts, so it is possible to have a conversation with your partner while training.

 

Fitness enthusiasts will be happy to hear that the studios with special elastic floors and the spacious gym are equipped with efficient ventilation. The list of trainers in the Tallink Fitness is impressive – in no other sports club can you find so many experts of their field. This is a club where even trainers want to train!

 

Centre is open:
Mon-Thu 7-22, Fri 7-21, Sat-Sun 9-21

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