In DC it’s freezing outside & the city is soaked in depression bc of the impending change in administration. But I’m cozy at home, reading abt tennis courts - the site of so much of my growth, tears, youth, & joy - bc it brings me calm. What a lovely treat of a 📕@NickPachelli.
Thanks to @NickPachelli for sitting down on this weeks #TennisAnyonePod and chatting about his book ‘The Tennis Court’ which is out now. Awesome book - great gift for the holidays. #Dronephotography#MichaelKosta
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A terrific Christmas present for the tennis lover ... a new coffee table book called The Tennis Court by @NickPachelli . It is a beautiful book with wonderful images and very interesting text about the greatest tennis stadia around the world.
Excited to be featured in The Tennis Court book, spotlighting top tennis facilities worldwide! 🎾 Get 20% off your copy with code JTCC20. Offer ends 12/31. @USTAMidAtlantic@NickPachelli
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Delighted to be included in Nick Pachelli's recent publication " The Tennis Court" documenting the world's greatest tennis courts. A wonderful read and a must have for all tennis enthusiasts @cobhsports@NickPachelli
Hablé con @NickPachelli , el fotógrafo que viaja por el mundo en busca de pistas de tenis imposibles: "He hecho más de 5.000 llamadas para encontrar las más raras".
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🎾 The @usopen has come to a close, but tennis season never ends: check out "The Tennis Court" by @NickPachelli, '19 M.S. This coffee table book is filled with reportage, essays and photography on tennis courts around the world: https://t.co/KqQMFPqAzW
"Tennis is our only sport where the canvas on which we play can change so dramatically."
Talked to @NickPachelli about his new photobook, The Tennis Court, and the state of tennis globally.
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A couple of #tennis books I enjoyed recently
THE TENNIS COURT by Nick Pachelli
Beautiful photos. Elegant writing.
SEARCHING FOR NOVAK by Mark Hodgkinson
Well-researched & timely look at his complexities
Here’s the final @nytimes sports section written and produced by the NYT’s sports department, which our company has closed. I started working in the section 19-1/2 years ago, and this moment is breaking my heart.
“These guys—Connors, McEnroe, Chang, Courier, Andre, Pete. They were everything to me. And so it’s like, ‘It’s on you. Don’t fuck up what they built.’ If I couldn’t replace their tennis, I could somehow keep people in the building.”
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Tennis is an unfolding of decisions made in the moment. In the end, @carlosalcaraz made the right ones, thrillingly. My piece for @NewYorker https://t.co/dgvZEfe9Q7