Tennis court density in Europe

Posted by SatoruGojo232

33 Comments

  1. No one lives in the white part of Spain. Density of everything will be 0 in that area.

  2. Interesting that in the former GDR there are way less tennis courts than in the western part of Germany.

  3. No gaps between the tennis courts in south east England? It’s just one big tennis court?

  4. lupusmaximus- on

    ![gif](giphy|3ov9jXMdp7T32M1hAc|downsized)

    He did that (look at West Germany vs East Germany)

  5. Godson-of-jimbo on

    I’d be intrigued to see an equivalent map to this but with the US/north america

  6. You can see the tourism belt east of Antalya, where the luxury resorts with tennis courts are.

  7. Next goal is to get the average tennis court orientation. Might be a good indicator of common winds in Europe 🙂

  8. Genuinely curious how such data is collected. The map is nice but what’s most impressive is there is this much data from so many places. I guess it could also be extracted from Google data, with some fuzzyness? (eg something labelled as tennis court but may be private, etc; map isn’t concerned with those misses)

  9. Odd-Wrangler3589 on

    That’s depressing. I’ve long laboured under the assumption that the reason the UK was rubbish at tennis was that we didn’t have many courts.