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Elite Hotels where Tennis Stars Stay

Elite Hotels where Tennis Stars Stay By Veronica Guerra

Professional tennis isn’t only played on the courts. It is also lived in private suites, luxury resorts, and exclusive residences chosen by the world’s best players. For them, a hotel is far more than a place to sleep: it must offer privacy, top-level training facilities, and flawless service that matches the rhythm of the tour. Grand Slams and luxury hospitality At the biggest tournaments, logistics define the trends. During Roland-Garros, many players stay in hotels near the Eiffel Tower, though top stars often prefer Parisian palace hotels for added exclusivity.

At Wimbledon, champions split between elegant English boutique hotels and private homes in southwest London, valuing discretion and proximity to the courts.

In New York for the US Open, some opt for Manhattan’s five-star suites and fine dining, while others stay in Queens to be steps from the stadium.

In Melbourne, the Australian Open centers on luxury hotels in the CBD, though top names secure bespoke suites with personalized services.

Retreats beyond competition Outside the tournaments, stars retreat to resorts designed for both performance and leisure.

The Rafa Nadal Academy in Mallorca, complete with its own high-end residence, has become a training and recovery hub for pros and rising talents.

On the French Riviera, the Monte-Carlo Bay Hotel and the iconic Hôtel du CapEden-Roc combine glamour with private clay courts, making them favorites for players who want to rest without losing form.

Resorts such as Amanzoe in Greece also stand out, where sleek design meets state-of-the-art tennis facilities. What players expect from a hotel More than a name, what matters is what the hotel delivers:

• Privacy and security, with exclusive access and discreet staff.

• Sports facilities, from pro-level courts to gyms and spa-like recovery areas.

• Proximity to venues, minimizing exhausting transfers.

• Specialized catering, with menus tailored by nutritionists.

• Team accommodation, as players travel with coaches, physios, and trainers. Between discipline and glamour In elite tennis, hotels are not just accommodation—they are part of the stage. Every detail, from the massage room to the dinner menu, plays a role in performance while projecting the sophistication that surrounds the sport.

From a private home in Wimbledon to a Mediterranean suite with sea views, where tennis stars stay reflects the same blend of discipline and glamour that defines their game on court.

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