Paris is sizzling. It is the hottest week of the year with temperatures set to soar to 39C - in fact my greatest find has not been a tennis court, but the open air swimming pool at the Porte de Vincennes. But can it ever really be too hot for tennis? Parisians certainly don't think so! The courts are as booked up as ever and I still can't get a court in the Luxembourg Gardens. Anyway, isn't this the weather I dreamed about when toughing it out on freezing mornings in winter or even on the drearier days of the average British summer? So onwards and upwards - in fact upwards quite literally since I'd booked a court on top of Montparnasse station in the Jardin Atlantique.
I'd been to the Jardin Atlantique years ago when my children were tiny and I remember just how unexpected it was to find this garden on the roof surrounded on all sides by office blocks and flats with the Montparnasse Tower, the tallest building in Paris, looming over everything. The garden is a green lung of sorts in the surrounding concrete and tarmac and has five tennis courts running down one side. Russian vine tumbling over the courtside netting offered some welcome shade to keep our water cool and retreat from the full glare of the sun between games, but the view from the court is essentially one of office blocks and of course the tower. And although you can't actually see the station it certainly makes its presence felt - we could hear the TGVs rumbling underfoot as we played and the SNCF chimes that precede each station announcement. Sunglasses and visors at the ready, it actually felt cooler on court than off although I'm sure the heat made the balls more bouncy as so many returns bounced away over my head.
It was an excellent court, but perhaps a bit too far from home to become a favourite and my children would definitely recommend the creperies in the nearby Rue du Montparnasse.
Tennis Atlantique
25 alle du Capitaine Dronne
75015
Paris
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