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TENNIS COURTS

The Baseline tennis courts, in the heart of the Košutnjak forest, offer peace and energy for top results. Five modern clay courts satisfy even the most demanding athletes. We offer appointment rentals and special offers for companies. Organize a tournament and enjoy the victories.



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Tennis School

On the BASELINE courts

Tennis School


Enrollment of children is underway!

The tennis school at the Baseline tennis courts offers the basics of tennis through games and exercises adapted to children. Trainings are supervised by professional trainers who take care of safety and quality of work.

Info:

064/1226 602

063/320 522





Our Restaurant

Feel at home, in the very heart of the Kosutnja forest.

In the Baseline tennis center restaurant, quality food and a pleasant atmosphere provide an ideal environment for sportsmen and nature lovers, with the most delicious dishes made from the freshest ingredients, surrounded by the greenery of the Košutnjak forest.
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The working hours of the kitchen are : 08h - 16h

Something more about tennis

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Tennis as a sport

Tennis was played as early as 1500 BC in Egypt, Greece and Rome as part of religious ceremonies, while France is responsible for its development. During the 16th, 17th and early 18th centuries, "Royal tennis" was a sport for the nobility, played indoors and significantly different from today's tennis.

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Clay court

In tennis, there are three main types of surfaces: clay, grass and hard surfaces, which affect the speed and bounce of the ball. Clay is a "slow" surface, with a high and slow rebound, which makes it harder to hit the wiener. Roland Garros is played on clay, and Rafael Nadal is considered its king.

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Domestic history

Tennis in the Balkans started in the 19th century, a few years after England, France and Austria-Hungary. The first tennis court was built in Priboj na Lim, where Austro-Hungarian officers and English industrialists played tennis.