"Across 9.5 acres, the estate holds a pair of homes that total more than 10,000 square feet, clay and hard tennis courts, a basketball court, two putting greens, a koi pond with a bridge and a resort-style pool with a waterfall and spa."
"A grand foyer with a sweeping staircase kicks off the main residence, which holds seven bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms across 7,665 square feet. The fireplaces have been restored; the bathrooms have been remodeled; and the common spaces feature neutral tones and recessed lighting."
"Chang became the first man of Asian descent to win a major tournament at the French Open in 1989, and he built the jampacked property a year later."
Michael Chang, the first man of Asian descent to win a major tennis tournament at the 1989 French Open, is selling his Coto de Caza mansion for $8 million after nearly three decades. Built in 1990, the 9.5-acre estate features two residences totaling over 10,000 square feet, including a main home with seven bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms. The property includes clay and hard tennis courts, a basketball court, putting greens, a koi pond, and a resort-style pool with waterfall and spa. The main residence showcases a grand foyer, chef's kitchen, spacious loft, and master suite with dual-sided fireplace. A guest house provides additional accommodations. Chang, 47, won 34 titles during his professional career from 1988 to 2003 and was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in 2008.
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