Press & Contact — Konglungen Tennisklubb
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Press & Contact

For journalists, collaborators, sponsors and curious visitors. Whether the question is about history, tennis culture, events, the courts, or the future of clubs in Norway, this is the place to begin.

A small club with a remarkably
large story

Konglungen Tennisklubb is not a giant facility with endless indoor courts and corporate vocabulary. It is something rarer: a club with deep roots, a striking setting, and an unusually strong sense of identity.

Journalists and collaborators often contact clubs only when something dramatic has happened. But some clubs are interesting even in ordinary weather. Konglungen can speak about tennis history, clay-court culture, club development, community, youth activities and the wider future of Norwegian tennis.

Best Starting Point

Tell us what you are
looking for

A short message with the topic, deadline and preferred format is usually enough. We can then point you to the right person, article, background material or practical information.

General Contact

For general enquiries about the club, events, collaboration, website content or media interest.

Location Konglungen, Asker, Norway

Press Requests

For interviews, photos, background information, quotes, article ideas or requests related to the club’s history and public profile.

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Founded
1874

One of the oldest tennis clubs in Norway, with deep historical significance.

Identity
Clay Court Culture

A club shaped by tradition, setting, atmosphere and a love of the game itself.

Location
By the Fjord

An unusually scenic tennis setting that has drawn attention from visitors and media.

Focus
Community & Ideas

Not only tennis activity, but also writing, discussion and reflection on club life.

Topic

History & Heritage

The story of one of Norway’s oldest tennis environments, including the court, traditions and links to a wider tennis history.

Topic

Club Culture

Reflections on what makes a club meaningful: values, atmosphere, belonging, conversation and social structure beyond facilities alone.

Topic

The Future of Tennis

Perspectives on how Norwegian clubs may need to change in response to player expectations, digital habits and new forms of participation.

Get in touch.
We know where the stories are.

Whether you are writing a feature, planning a visit, looking for historical background or simply want to understand what makes Konglungen different, we would be glad to hear from you.