Thursday, September 10, 2009

World’s Highest Tennis Court


The Burj Al Arab is just 65 m shorter than the Empire state building in New York. It is home to the world’s highest tennis court. It’s set at 211 m high on hotel’s helipad, which can also become a heliport for emergency landings or guest traffic and covers a surface area of 415 sq. m. There is wire mesh around to prevent them from falling.Â



Andre Agassi and Roger Federer play friendly fight on the world’s most unique tennis court. Both players were in Dubai to compete in the US$1 million Dubai Duty Free Men’s Open, which is the first round of the two-week Dubai Tennis Championships.

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