In the Media
Articles, features and historical mentions published outside the club's own website. A small archive of echoes from newspapers, tennis media and books, where Konglungen appears in the wider story of Norwegian tennis.
A club with a long
public footprint
Konglungen Tennisklubb has appeared in newspapers, tennis media and books for different reasons: beauty, history, atmosphere and cultural significance.
Some stories focus on the club's extraordinary setting by the fjord. Others underline its place in Norwegian tennis history. Together, they form an outside portrait of a club that is both modest in scale and unusually rich in identity.
Press first.
Memory later.
This page gathers coverage from external voices only. Konglungen's own texts belong under Club Articles, while newsletter intros belong in the newsletter archive.
Er dette Norges mest idylliske tennisbane? Christian fra Konglungen mener det
Budstikka visits Konglungen and talks to Christian about the club's historic courts, the atmosphere, and why this may be the most idyllic tennis venue in Norway.
Les artikkelenNorges eldste tennisbane
Tennis Norge covers the remarkable history of Konglungen Tennisklubb, established in 1874, making it Norway's oldest tennis club and home to what may be the country's oldest surviving court.
Les artikkelenKonglungen tennis blåser nytt liv i dronningbanen
Budstikka covers the revival of the historic "queen's court" at Konglungen, a court with roots going back to the royal tennis tradition in Asker.
Les artikkelen
Harde slag: Norsk Tennishistorie fra 1872
Konglungen Tennisklubb is featured in this comprehensive book on Norwegian tennis history, published by Huset Forlag. Author Torger Bjørnstad traces the origins of the sport in Norway, with Konglungen at the centre of the story.
Les artikkelenFrom newspapers to
the club archive
This page gathers the outside view of Konglungen. For the club's own writing, go to Club Articles. For short Brevo intros and newsletter history, go to Newsletters.