Houses Of Best Tennis Players Of All Times

Michael Chang, 46 – $2.240M

Michael Te-Pei Chang was the winner of tennis professional level singles 34 times. When he was 17 years old, he won the 1989 French Open and his career-best was No. 2 in the world. His playing style was adapted to his height, with Chang using his speed to its fullest and playing defensively. He is an International Tennis Hall of Fame inductee and now Chang is Kei Nishikori’s personal trainer. Chang lives with his wife in a Mission Viejo mansion, in California. Built in 1979, it is a $2.240-million home and features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and 4,500 square feet of space.

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