

You’re not likely to find many homeowners whose bookshelves are lined with multiple copies of both Vogue and The Sporting News Official NBA Register. Style and sports define Goldstein’s life. \ In 2016, Goldstein announced that the house would be donated to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art upon his death.
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Its mix of minimalism and openness has also made it a popular spot for various film and TV shoots, including The Big Lebowski and \ Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle. The home itself, designed in 1963 by John Lautner, a protégé of famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright, was purchased by Goldstein in 1972. Club James has hosted dozens of parties and events, in some cases strictly for Goldstein and his friends, in others by various organizations, ranging from the fashion and entertainment industries to charities and museums. Consider it the ultimate first-class airport lounge.

Then there’s Club James, a large, long room underneath the court. Also, since there are no tennis courts at hotels in Beverly Hills, visitors who stay at various properties can contact their concierge to arrange lessons on the Goldstein court. Many from Hollywood play here too, a star-serving galaxy of agents, producers, directors, and more seeking to unwind. Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer, Naomi Osaka, Maria Sharapova, Tommy Haas, Reilly Opelka, Taylor Fritz, Tommy Paul and Aryna Sabalenka are just a few tennis notables who’ve spent time on the court, in some cases for photo shoots, other times for practice sessions. And let’s not talk about the quality of the lights.īut all those concerns vanish when you enter James Goldstein’s court. Located high up a canyon in Beverly Hills, this court is exceptionally open and spacious, including ample width on the sides and plenty of length behind the baseline. To the north, trees and leaves rise high, but are appropriately far enough away from the court, creating a feeling of tranquility. To the south, a four-foot clear glass fence offers a spectacular view of Los Angeles, spanning from the Pacific Ocean on the west, all the way across the vast scenic spectrum of office towers, apartment buildings, golf courses, homes, hills, and roads that comprise America's second-largest city. Reality is something else. Private courts come in all shapes of sizes. Many are squeezed into the property, barely providing space to return serve. Then there are the private courts that are cluttered by trees, which in turn generate frustrating shadows and scatter dangerous leaves. Some appear to have last been resurfaced when VHS tapes ruled the world. In other cases, it’s a crapshoot if the net is the proper height, if random pets aren’t strolling all over the court, or if the ground beneath the court is solid.
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The line from the movie Forrest Gump goes that "life is like a box of chocolates: you never know what you're going to get." The same holds true when it comes to private tennis courts. In the dream-like state, a private tennis court conjures up visions of smooth lines, expansive territory, comfortable resting spots, and a highly subdued environment.
