As Queen’s gets under way and Wimbledon looms, Folkestone doesn’t lack tennis history. It doesn’t even lack tennis courts. What it lacks is the simple thing that matters most: a clear, year-round public place to play. Queen’s has started. Wimbledon begins on 29 June. Across the country, people are about to dust off rackets, watch grass-court rallies and briefly convince themselves that this is the year they master the backhand. In Folkestone, th…
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