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A 17th Century Tennis court. By the sixteenth century tennis was already an old game and formed part of a young Henry VIII's education and over the next 20-25 years. He built
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Historic Royal Palaces on Twitter: "This July, the Real Tennis Champions Trophy returns to #HamptonCourtPalace! The world champions will go head to head in the palace's centuries-old royal court, bringing to life
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Historic Royal Palaces - Henry VIII and Nick Wood In the midst of a game of Royal Tennis. No two tennis courts are exactly alike, the Royal Tennis Court at Hampton Court
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Hampton Court Palace: View of the East Aspect of the Tennis Court, and the Gallery communicating