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World Leader in the Installation of Tennis Courts for Tournaments and Events, Since 1982 z ATP MASTERS 1000, Madrid, Spain MASTERS CUP, Houston, USA SENIORS CUP, Royal Albert Hall, London, UK BNP PARIBAS MASTER 1000, Paris, France NATIONS SENIOR CUP, Madrid, Spain BARCLAYS ATP WORLD TOUR FINALS, London, UK ATP PROTON MALAYSIAN OPEN, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia ATP VALENCIA OPEN 500, Valencia, Spain OLYMPIC TENNIS CENTER, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil DAVIS CUP, Sevilla, Spain KEVIN DURANT TOUR, Barcelona, Spain OPEN SUD DE FRANCE, Montpelier, France World leader in the installation of tennis courts for tournaments and events, since 1982. SWISS INDOORS, BASEL, Switzerland WTA CHAMPIONSHIPS, Madrid, Spain DAVIS CUP, Gijón, Spain GreenSet Worldwide, SL We have installed courts for more than 500 tournaments Phone +34 93 206 6142 and events, including ATP, WTA, Davis Cup, and the [email protected] www.greenset.net Olympic Games. 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