A Photo Tour of Celebrity Homes: Tennis Star Houses

Celebrity Homes Photos

By Will Wright, published Oct 31, 2007
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Inside this Celebrity Home Photo Tour we visit the houses of famous tennis players - from John McEnroe's beachfront home to Anna Kournikova's swank waterfront palace.

To see the homes of professional tennis players click the links following each celebrity's name. The links to these celebrity homes are in all CAPS. If there is a celebrity home photo you'd like to see, please feel free to leave a comment.

With most of the photos in this celebrity home photos tour you can zoom in and out of the picture, as well as alter the photo's direction. Please note that all of celebrity home photos on this tour are close up pictures. If a celebrity lives in an area in which a close-up photo is not possible, the celebrity home was not included in the tour.

Tennis Celebrity Homes Photos


Anna Kournikova
Perhaps the most famous tennis player to never win a major singles tournament, Anna Kournikova catapulted to celebrity status based on her sexy image and solid doubles play.

To picture Anna Kournikova's home, click HERE. This celebrity home is in the center of the photo with a pool and an attached round hot tub surrounded by palm trees.

John McEnroe
The original Bad Boy of Tennis, McEnroe's matches with Bjorn Borg were the stuff of legend. Unfortunately McEnroe's fiery temper gets so much attention, that his spectacular play sometimes gets overlooked.

To view John McEnroe's home, click HERE. This celebrity home has a greenish-tan roof with a single black car located directly across the street. If you look carefully, you will see a white car parked behind the house.

Jimmy Connors
Perhaps the most dominant tennis player of the mid-70s, Jimmy Connors is legendary for his all-out playing style, giving every point his all. In 2006, Connors became Andy Roddick's coach.

To see Jimmy Connor's home, click HERE. This celebrity home has a light brown roof with a pool in the back yard.

Lindsay Davenport
This former Olympic Gold-medalist dominated women's tennis up until the 2006 season, being ranked #1 in the 1998, 2001, 2004, and 2005 seasons. In June, 2007 she gave birth to a son.

A Photo Tour of Celebrity Homes: Tennis Star Houses

Match point.

Credit: dieraecherin

Copyright: morguefile

Takeaways
  • Lindsay Davenport is the tallest woman to win a Grand Slam singles match.
  • Michael Chang is the youngest player to win a Grand Slam Title.
  • Vince Spadea overcame the longest losing streak in pro tennis history.
Did You Know?
At 377 weeks, Steffi Graf holds the record for being ranked #1 in the world for the longest time of any tennis player, male or female.
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