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Swiss Tennis is the governing body of tennis in Switzerland.

It is headquartered at the national tennis center in Biel/Bienne.

Coordinates: 47°09′32″N7°16′41″E / 47.1590°N 7.2780°E / 47.1590; 7.2780


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