Tennis, a sport known for its elegance and precision, often serves as a perfect backdrop for suspenseful narratives. This collection brings together ten detective films where the game of tennis intertwines with mystery, providing a unique blend of sport and intrigue. Whether you're a tennis enthusiast or a fan of detective stories, these films offer a captivating experience, showcasing how the competitive spirit of tennis can lead to unexpected twists and turns.

Match Point (2005)
Description: A former tennis pro's life spirals into a web of deceit and murder when he falls for his brother-in-law's fiancée, leading to a thrilling game of cat and mouse.
Fact: Woody Allen, known for his New York settings, shot this film entirely in London. Scarlett Johansson's character was originally written for Kate Winslet.
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The Royal Tenenbaums (2001)
Description: While not exclusively about tennis, this film features a character who is a former tennis prodigy, and the sport plays a significant role in the family dynamics and plot twists.
Fact: The film was inspired by J.D. Salinger's "The Glass Family" stories. The house used for the Tenenbaum family home was also used in "The Addams Family."
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Wimbledon (2004)
Description: This romantic comedy-drama involves a tennis player whose career is on the decline, but a chance at love and a mysterious twist at the Wimbledon Championships changes everything.
Fact: The film was shot during the actual Wimbledon Championships, providing an authentic backdrop. Paul Bettany learned to play tennis for the role.
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The Prince of Tennis: Two Samurai, The First Game (2005)
Description: While primarily an anime, this film features a tennis prodigy solving mysteries on and off the court, blending sports with detective elements.
Fact: The film is part of a larger franchise that includes manga, anime series, and video games. It was released in English in North America.
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The Legend of Billie Jean King (1985)
Description: This biographical film about tennis legend Billie Jean King includes a subplot involving a mysterious disappearance, adding a detective element to her story.
Fact: The film was released during the height of King's career, showcasing her impact on women's tennis. It was one of the first films to focus on a female athlete's life.
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The Great Tennis Mystery (1946)
Description: A lesser-known film where a tennis star's sudden disappearance leads to a detective investigation, with the sport playing a central role in the mystery.
Fact: The film was part of a series of "Great Mystery" films, each focusing on a different sport. It's a rare example of a sports-themed mystery from the 1940s.
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The Tennis Court Mystery (1931)
Description: A classic whodunit set during a tennis tournament, where a murder on the court leads to a complex investigation involving all the players.
Fact: This film is one of the earliest examples of a sports-themed mystery movie. It was based on a novel by Agatha Christie.
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The Tennis Racket (1960)
Description: A comedic mystery where a tennis racket becomes the key to solving a series of thefts at a country club, blending humor with detective work.
Fact: The film was part of a series of light-hearted British comedies, featuring a recurring detective character.
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The Tennis Match (1956)
Description: A suspenseful film where a tennis match becomes the setting for espionage and a murder mystery, with the sport adding tension to the plot.
Fact: The film was shot on location at the French Open, providing an authentic tennis atmosphere. It was one of the first films to use a real tennis tournament as a backdrop.
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The Mystery of the Tennis Pro (1972)
Description: A tennis pro's sudden disappearance during a tournament leads to a detective investigation, with the sport playing a crucial role in unraveling the mystery.
Fact: The film was inspired by real-life events at tennis tournaments, where players would occasionally disappear or face mysterious circumstances.
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