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Tennis is a popular sport that originated in London, England and has since spread to the rest of the United Kingdom

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Background imageTennis Collection: Real Tennis at Lord s

Real Tennis at Lord s
A match is played at Lords Court, London. Date: circa 1860

Background imageTennis Collection: Site of Wimbledon tennis 24441_006

Site of Wimbledon tennis 24441_006
ALL ENGLAND LAWN TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB, Wimbledon, London. An aerial view of the site showing the re-development of Centre Court under construction. Photographed September, 2006

Background imageTennis Collection: Reids Palace Hotel advertisement

Reids Palace Hotel advertisement
Reids Palace Hotel in Madeira, boasting happy sunny days, no rain, no dust...unequalled private sea-bathing, afternoon and evening open air dances, childrens seawater pool, 100 bathing cabins

Background imageTennis Collection: The Tennis Championships at Wimbledon

The Tennis Championships at Wimbledon
The Tennis fortnight at Wimbledon is for many the most thrilling period of the summer season

Background imageTennis Collection: Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place

Inspired by the Wimbledon tennis championships taking place, these children enjoy a game of tennis in the back streets around their home in South East London. 9th July 1961

Background imageTennis Collection: Wimbledon Tennis No. 1 Court 24441_014

Wimbledon Tennis No. 1 Court 24441_014
No.1 COURT, All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, Wimbledon, London. Opened in 1997, No

Background imageTennis Collection: Monte Carlo advertisement 1931

Monte Carlo advertisement 1931
Stylish advertisement for Monte Carlo on the French Riviera, winter sun destination for the smart and well-heeled

Background imageTennis Collection: Aerial image of Centre Court and Number 1 Court, All-England Club (All England Lawn Tennis

Aerial image of Centre Court and Number 1 Court, All-England Club (All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club), Wimbledon, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTennis Collection: Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers

Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers (1878 - 1960), English tennis player and seven time winner of the ladies singles title at Wimbledon between 1903 and 1914

Background imageTennis Collection: Frank Riseley

Frank Riseley
Frank Lorymer Riseley (1877 - 1959), British tennis player. Date: 1904

Background imageTennis Collection: Advert for Dewars White Label Scotch Whisky

Advert for Dewars White Label Scotch Whisky
No Faults The umpire and a tennis player having a drink of Dewars White Label Scotch Whisky, at the end of the match. 1937

Background imageTennis Collection: Barclays London Lager advertisement with tennis

Barclays London Lager advertisement with tennis
Advertisement for Barclays London Lager, showing two refreshing looking glasses ready and waiting for some tennis players who can be seen on a grass court in the distance. Date: 1928

Background imageTennis Collection: Garden Ping Pong, 1901

Garden Ping Pong, 1901
An advertisement for Hamleys ping pong for the garden

Background imageTennis Collection: Front cover of Tatler featuring Helen Wills Moody

Front cover of Tatler featuring Helen Wills Moody
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of tennis champion Helen Wills Moody and her opponent Mrs L. A. Godfree (Kitty Godfree) just prior to the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championships

Background imageTennis Collection: Some English lawn tennis players

Some English lawn tennis players
A group of English tennis players. From left at top: E. d S. H. Browne, Rev. J. T. Hartley (Wimbledon Champion 1879, 1880), C. W. Grinstead, Miss Maud Watson (Lady Champion, 1884), H. F

Background imageTennis Collection: Lyttleton V Saunders 89

Lyttleton V Saunders 89
A Lyttleton and C Saunders play real tennis at New Princes Club in Knightsbridge, London, which was recently opened by the Prince of Wales

Background imageTennis Collection: Making Tennis Racquets

Making Tennis Racquets
Stringing new tennis racquets at a workshop in Wimbledon, London

Background imageTennis Collection: Major Walter Clopton Wingfield

Major Walter Clopton Wingfield - devised, developed and popularised the game of lawn tennis in the early 1870s. 1881

Background imageTennis Collection: Tennis players Fred Perry and Barrelet de Ricou

Tennis players Fred Perry and Barrelet de Ricou at London V Paris annual Indoor Lawn Tennis match 1930

Background imageTennis Collection: Martina Navratilova during her Ladies Singles Final against Steffi Graf in 1988

Martina Navratilova during her Ladies Singles Final against Steffi Graf in 1988

Background imageTennis Collection: Princess Diana at the Vanderbilt Racquet Club in London prior to a doubles match with

Princess Diana at the Vanderbilt Racquet Club in London prior to a doubles match with David Verney (Lord Willoughby De Broke), Steffi Graf and Club Secretary Charles Swallow. 10th June 1988

Background imageTennis Collection: Advert for Raoul Shoe Company 1912

Advert for Raoul Shoe Company 1912
French footwear, womens shoes for all occasions, street, town, seaside, tennis, walking, evening and court. 1912

Background imageTennis Collection: Craven A advertisement - tennis

Craven A advertisement - tennis
For your throats sake smoke Craven A. A female tennis player enjoys a smoke in between sets. Date: 1939

Background imageTennis Collection: Rene Lacoste in play at Wimbledon

Rene Lacoste in play at Wimbledon
Rene Lacoste playing Hubert de Morpurgo in the fifth round of the mens singles. In 1926 and 1927 Lacoste was the top ranked player in the mens game

Background imageTennis Collection: The Bright Young People at a party

The Bright Young People at a party
A group of Bright Young Things at Captain Macheacans fancy dress party where guests were instructed to come as a living celebrity

Background imageTennis Collection: Witanhurst tennis game

Witanhurst tennis game
Judges playing tennis internationals at Lady Crosfields house Witanhurst in Highate Village, north west London

Background imageTennis Collection: Tatler cover - Gabrielle Chanel & Alain Gerbault

Tatler cover - Gabrielle Chanel & Alain Gerbault
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a snapshot taken at Eaton Hall, Cheshire seat of the Duke of Westminster, where Alain Gerbault, captain of the Firecrest and French lawn tennis star, was staying

Background imageTennis Collection: Tennis player Captain A. F. Wilding in caricature

Tennis player Captain A. F. Wilding in caricature
New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding, Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. His championship run came to an end in 1914 when he was beaten by Australian, N. E

Background imageTennis Collection: Gertie Millar in a trouser suit, 1916

Gertie Millar in a trouser suit, 1916
Gertie Millar (1879-1952), popular music hall and stage actress, pictured, " suited at all points like a man, " in other words

Background imageTennis Collection: Princess Theodora of Greece (left), Lord Portarlington and Lady Zia Wernher, attending

Princess Theodora of Greece (left), Lord Portarlington and Lady Zia Wernher, attending the Lady Wavertrees Tennis Tournament, at Sussex Lodge, Regents Park, London, England. 10 July 1923

Background imageTennis Collection: 1960s tennis fashion

1960s tennis fashion
Frilly panties by Teddy Tinling, as worn by tennis players in the 1960s. Worn with a navy banded white cardigan by Maxine Leighton

Background imageTennis Collection: Yvon Petra playing tennis

Yvon Petra playing tennis
Yvon Petra (1916-1984), French tennis player, winning the Mens Singles World Championship in 1946 at Wimbledon. He defeated the Australian Geoffrey Brown in the finals

Background imageTennis Collection: The Hon. Eileen Nelson Hood

The Hon. Eileen Nelson Hood
A portrait of Viscountess Bridports only daughter, sister to Viscount Bridport. Miss Nelson Hood, reported the Bystander was greatly interested in yachting, dogs and lawn tennis

Background imageTennis Collection: The Linesman Who Snored at Wimbledon

The Linesman Who Snored at Wimbledon
A linesman disrupts play at Wimbledon by letting out a loud snore mid-point. 1928

Background imageTennis Collection: Charlotte Dod

Charlotte Dod
Lottie Dod (1871-1960) sportswoman, tennis player and five times Wimbledon champion. Excelled in golf, hockey and archery as well as tennis

Background imageTennis Collection: The Tennis Court at Versailles, engraved by Lawrence Josset, pub. 1976 (colour litho)

The Tennis Court at Versailles, engraved by Lawrence Josset, pub. 1976 (colour litho)
WSG92028 The Tennis Court at Versailles, engraved by Lawrence Josset, pub

Background imageTennis Collection: Maxine Elliott in her garden at Bushey

Maxine Elliott in her garden at Bushey
Maxine Elliott (1868 - 1940), American actress, reputed lover of J. P. Morgan and later, the New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Wilding who was killed in 1915

Background imageTennis Collection: Brighter Wimbledon by Alfred Leete

Brighter Wimbledon by Alfred Leete
A suggestion by artist Alfred Leete at how much brighter and gayer Wimbledon would be if if all the players appeared in their native costume. Date: 1927

Background imageTennis Collection: Miss Kathleen McKane, tennis player

Miss Kathleen McKane, tennis player
Miss Kathleen McKane (Kitty McKane Godfree) (1896-1992), tennis player, Englands lawn tennis hope, and rival to the French player, Suzanne Lenglen

Background imageTennis Collection: Bystander cover, Summer Number 1935

Bystander cover, Summer Number 1935
Gloriously colourful front cover of The Bystanders Summer Number featuring an athletic lady tennis playing enjoying a match on a suburban court

Background imageTennis Collection: Lawn Tennis Championship at Wimbledon 1887

Lawn Tennis Championship at Wimbledon 1887
A page of vignettes from the 1887 Wimbledon Championships in London SW19 including the champion H.F. Lawford, E. Renshaw, C.Cole and that years ladies winner taking centre page, Miss Lottie Dod

Background imageTennis Collection: Wimbledon Tennis Championships, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Wimbledon Tennis Championships, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageTennis Collection: Miss J Evans / Tennis

Miss J Evans / Tennis
MISS J EVANS photographed in action at Ealing, London. Note the fact that she is wearing socks and not stockings, which was controversial at the time

Background imageTennis Collection: Westfield College, Hampstead

Westfield College, Hampstead - Buildings, grounds and the principal - Miss Lodge. Date: 1922

Background imageTennis Collection: Lawn tennis at Wimbledon 1877

Lawn tennis at Wimbledon 1877
Lawn tennis at Wimbledon - match for the inaugural Championship held in July 1877. 1877

Background imageTennis Collection: Duchess of Kent before her Marriage

Duchess of Kent before her Marriage
Miss Katherine Lucy Mary Worsley, the present Duchess of Kent, pictured playing the piano at her home, Hovingham Hall, Yorkshire

Background imageTennis Collection: A. F. Wilding, Wimbledon Champion

A. F. Wilding, Wimbledon Champion
Photograph of New Zealand tennis player, Anthony Frederick Wilding, Wimbledon Mens Champion in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913

Background imageTennis Collection: Suzanne Lenglen reading the Tatler

Suzanne Lenglen reading the Tatler
" Suzanne and Us" Suzanne Lenglen (1899-1938) who had just won the The Ladies Tennis Championship at Wimbledon for the fifth time in succession

Background imageTennis Collection: The Woman Who Called It A Tennis Bat At Wimbledon! By Alfr

The Woman Who Called It A Tennis Bat At Wimbledon! By Alfr
A humorous illustration in the style of H. M. Bateman of a lady making a social faux pas whilst watching a game of tennis at Wimbledon

Background imageTennis Collection: Wimbledon 1888

Wimbledon 1888
Mens singles (unnamed players) at Wimbledon in 1888

Background imageTennis Collection: Greg Rusedski and Lucy Connor arriving at Elton John

Greg Rusedski and Lucy Connor arriving at Elton Johns 50th birthday party at Hammersmith Palais. 6th April 1997

Background imageTennis Collection: United Kingdom Junior Lawn Tennis Championships Miss Sterry playing in the ladies

United Kingdom Junior Lawn Tennis Championships Miss Sterry playing in the ladies singles at Surbiton London 6 September 1921

Background imageTennis Collection: Making Tennis Racquets

Making Tennis Racquets
Making tennis racquets - burning holes for the strings, Wimbledon, London

Background imageTennis Collection: Billie Jean King and husband Larry King, pictured leaving St Georges Hospital

Billie Jean King and husband Larry King, pictured leaving St Georges Hospital, Tooting, London, after visiting her trainer this evening, Saturday 8th July 1967

Background imageTennis Collection: Tennis Courts JLP01_08_001339

Tennis Courts JLP01_08_001339
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A view through a hatch towards people playing tennis at Laings new Sports Ground in Elstree

Background imageTennis Collection: Tennis player JLP01_08_084900

Tennis player JLP01_08_084900
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London

Background imageTennis Collection: Coconut shy JLP01_09_870766

Coconut shy JLP01_09_870766
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A boy taking a throw at the coconut shy at the 1987 Family Day at Laings Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: Photo opportunity JLP01_09_870775

Photo opportunity JLP01_09_870775
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London

Background imageTennis Collection: Ice cream JLP01_09_880405

Ice cream JLP01_09_880405
Laing Sports Ground, Rowley Lane, Elstree, Barnet, Greater London. A little girl in a woollen hat eating an ice cream cone and holding her fathers hand at the 1988 Family Day at Laings Sports Ground

Background imageTennis Collection: Wmbledon 24441_001

Wmbledon 24441_001
ALL ENGLAND LAWN TENNIS AND CROQUET CLUB, Wimbledon, London. An aerial view of the site showing the re-development of Centre Court under construction. Photographed September, 2006

Background imageTennis Collection: A man stands under an umbrella as rain stops play at the Wimbledon tennis championships

A man stands under an umbrella as rain stops play at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London, July 2, 2007. REUTERS/Alessia Pierdomenico (BRITAIN) - GM1DVPPNKWa

Background imageTennis Collection: Peggy Saunders

Peggy Saunders
British tennis player Peggy Saunders (later Michell, 1905 - 1941) competing in the second round of the Middlesex Tennis Championships at Chiswick Park, London, 1928

Background imageTennis Collection: Mrs Lawrence, Circa 1930

Mrs Lawrence, Circa 1930
British tennis player Mrs Lawrence running to hit a ball at the Magdalen Park Tennis Tournament, Wandsworth, London, circa 1930. Her opponent was Yvonne Allnatt

Background imageTennis Collection: Ermyntrude Harvey And Joan Fry, 1930

Ermyntrude Harvey And Joan Fry, 1930
British tennis players Ermyntrude Harvey, also known as E H Harvey (1895-1973) with her doubles partner Joan Fry (1906-1985), Paddington Sports Club, London, 1930

Background imageTennis Collection: Betty Batt And Molly Lincoln

Betty Batt And Molly Lincoln
British tennis player Betty Passingham (née Batt, 1916 2003) speaking with her doubles partner Molly Blair (née Lincoln, 1918 - 2004) after a practice match at Wimbledon, London, 1946

Background imageTennis Collection: Viktor Barna

Viktor Barna
March 1949: Hungarian table tennis champion, Viktor Barna (1911 - 1972) competing in a singles event at the English Open Table Tennis Championships, at Wembley, London

Background imageTennis Collection: Princess At Tennis Party

Princess At Tennis Party
Politician and tennis player Lady Domini Crosfield (right) goes into tea with her guest, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II)

Background imageTennis Collection: Service With A smile

Service With A smile
24th January 1953: Irish born Mary Hilton is the 500th girl to pass through Lyon's Private Catering School For Nippies

Background imageTennis Collection: Vera Dace-Thomas

Vera Dace-Thomas
30th December 1950: Vera Dace-Thomas in action during the 1950 World Table Tennis Championships, Wembley, London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5175 - Never Call It Ping Pong - pub

Background imageTennis Collection: Guy Amouretti

Guy Amouretti
30th December 1950: French player Guy Amouretti seen playing in the 1950 World Table Tennis Championships at Wembley, London, where he eventually reached the semi-finals of the tournament

Background imageTennis Collection: Table Schmidt

Table Schmidt
30th December 1950: Bavarian table tennis champion Miss Schmidt playing in the English Table Tennis Championships at Wembley, London

Background imageTennis Collection: Table Tennis

Table Tennis
30th December 1950: English champion Martin Reisman playing in the English Table Tennis Championships at Wembley, London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5175 - Never Call It Ping Pong - pub

Background imageTennis Collection: Rosalind Rowe

Rosalind Rowe
30th December 1950: Rosalind Rowe playing in the English Table Tennis Championships at Wembley, London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5175 - Never Call It Ping Pong - pub

Background imageTennis Collection: Table Tennis

Table Tennis
30th December 1950: English champion Martin Reisman playing in the English Table Tennis Championships at Wembley, London. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5175 - Never Call It Ping Pong - pub

Background imageTennis Collection: Aussie Tennis Champs

Aussie Tennis Champs
28th June 1952: The Australian tennis players who have arrived in London for the Wimbledon Tennis Championships

Background imageTennis Collection: graceful, new, newly, black, on black

graceful, new, newly, black, on black
Helen Wills. American teenis player. October 6 1905 - Januari 1 1998. Also known by her married names Helen Wills Moody and Helen Wills Roark

Background imageTennis Collection: 'Tennis in the Days of the Tudors'

'Tennis in the Days of the Tudors'
'Tennis in the Days of the Tudors', c1934. Illustration showing real tennis (formerly royal tennis), as played during the reigns of Henry VII (1485-1509) and Henry VIII (1509-1547)

Background imageTennis Collection: 'Lawn tennis at Wimbledon - match for the champions hip'

'Lawn tennis at Wimbledon - match for the champions hip'
BL3293964 'Lawn tennis at Wimbledon - match for the champions hip'.; British Library, London

Front cover with various sports equipment
BL3302698 Front cover with various sports equipment; British Library, London, UK; (add.info.: Athletics and Out-door Sports for Women, each subject being separately treated by a special writer)

The London art fashions. A gallery showing men's outfits ranging from the smart to sporting attire
BL3302206 The London art fashions

'The lawn tennis championship meeting - Messers
BL3294066 'The lawn tennis championship meeting - Messers. E, and W. Renshaw playing the final set'

Background imageTennis Collection: Tennis Court, James Street, Haymarket

Tennis Court, James Street, Haymarket
BL3297542 Tennis Court, James Street, Haymarket.; British Library, London, UK; (add.info.: One hundred and twenty plates with text, and fifteen unpublished plates)

Background imageTennis Collection: Tennis cake

Tennis cake
BL3281031 Tennis cake; British Library, London, UK; (add.info.: The book of household management)

Background imageTennis Collection: The title of this map of London appears at the top of the plate

The title of this map of London appears at the top of the plate
BL3260506 The title of this map of London appears at the top of the plate, flanked by Tudor and city arms.; British Library, London



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Tennis Collection

Tennis is a popular sport that originated in London, England and has since spread to the rest of the United Kingdom, and is an individual or team sport played on a rectangular court with a net separating the two sides. The objective is to hit the ball over the net into your opponent's court while preventing them from doing the same. Players use rackets to hit a hollow rubber ball covered with felt over or around the net into their opponent's court, and are be played as singles (one player against another) or doubles (two players against two), and is an exciting game that requires skill, strategy, and athleticism, making it one of the most popular sports in Europe today.
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Our beautiful Wall Art and Photo Gifts include Framed Prints, Photo Prints, Poster Prints, Canvas Prints, Jigsaw Puzzles, Metal Prints and so much more

The Tennis collection from Media Storehouse is a comprehensive assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that capture the essence of this popular sport. Our collection features images from London England United Kingdom Europe that showcase some of the most iconic moments in tennis history. From classic Wimbledon matches to modern-day Grand Slam events, these stunning photographs offer a glimpse into the world of professional tennis. Whether you're an avid fan or simply appreciate beautiful sports photography, there's something for everyone in this collection. Each piece is carefully crafted using high-quality materials and printing techniques to ensure maximum clarity and detail. With so many options available, it's easy to find the perfect piece to suit your style and decor. The Tennis collection from Media Storehouse is a must-have for any tennis enthusiast or lover of sports photography.
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What are Tennis (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

Tennis art prints are a collection of high-quality images that capture the beauty and excitement of tennis as a sport. These prints showcase some of the most iconic moments in tennis history, featuring legendary players such as Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Rafael Nadal, and many others. The Tennis art prints available at Media Storehouse are sourced from top photographers around the world who specialize in capturing sports events with stunning clarity and detail. These prints come in various sizes to suit different preferences and decor styles. They can be framed or mounted on canvas for display purposes. Tennis art prints make great gifts for tennis enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates sports photography. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with beautiful artwork or simply want to add to your collection of sports memorabilia, Tennis art prints from Media Storehouse offer an excellent option for showcasing your love for this exciting sport.
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What Tennis (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of tennis art prints that capture the excitement and beauty of this popular sport. Whether you are a fan of Wimbledon or simply enjoy playing tennis, there is something for everyone in their collection. From classic black and white photographs to colorful abstract designs, we have it all. Their selection includes images of famous players such as Roger Federer, Serena Williams, and Rafael Nadal, as well as stunning shots of iconic venues like Centre Court at Wimbledon. You can also find vintage posters promoting tennis tournaments from around the world. In addition to traditional prints on paper or canvas, we offer other options such as framed prints and metal wall art. With so many choices available, you are sure to find the perfect piece to add some style and personality to your home or office decor.
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How do I buy Tennis (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints?

To buy Tennis art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of images featuring the sport. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply select the size and format you want it in (such as canvas or framed) and add it to your cart. You will then be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details before completing the purchase. We offer a wide range of Tennis art prints featuring iconic players, memorable moments, and stunning action shots. Whether you are a fan of Wimbledon or just love the game itself, there is sure to be an image that speaks to you. With high-quality printing techniques and materials used for each print, these pieces are perfect for adding some sports-themed decor to your home or office. So why not explore our selection today?
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How much do Tennis (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Tennis art prints that showcase the beauty and excitement of this popular sport. The cost of these prints may vary depending on factors such as size, framing options, and the specific artwork chosen. However, you can be assured that they are getting high-quality prints at competitive prices. These Tennis art prints capture the essence of this fast-paced game with stunning visuals that will appeal to fans and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're looking for action shots or more artistic interpretations, we have something to suit every taste and budget. With its extensive collection of Tennis art prints from London, England, United Kingdom, Europe and beyond, Media Storehouse is your go-to destination for all things tennis-related. So why not browse our selection today and find the perfect print to add some sporting flair to your home or office?
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How will my Tennis (Sport London England United Kingdom Europe) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Tennis art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube, which is then sealed to prevent any moisture or damage during transit. We work with trusted delivery partners who are experienced in handling fragile items such as artwork. They will ensure that your package is handled with the utmost care and delivered to you within the estimated timeframe. Once you receive your package, we recommend unrolling your print immediately and laying it flat for a few hours before framing or displaying it. This will help remove any curling caused by being rolled up during shipping. We strive to provide our customers with high-quality products and exceptional service. We look forward to delivering your Tennis art prints straight to your door.
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