1- Burj al Arab, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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What better way to promote a tennis tournament than inviting two legends of the game and asking them to play at a height of more than 1000 feet? Roger Federer and Andre Agassi played a match in this temporary setup as a promotional activity for Dubai Duty-Free Men's Open in 2005. Actually, this serves as a helipad for the fourth tallest hotel in the world, Burj al Arab hotel located exactly at 321m (1053 ft) above the ground but was converted in the world's highest tennis court for a day.
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