Maria Sharapova’s Los Angeles home is a minimalist beauty.

In the new Architectural Digest, the tennis star takes fans on a tour through her gorgeous Japanese-inspired house.

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Guests enter the home through a courtyard featuring a rock garden, fountain, and Japanese pine, and into a foyer with a “double-triple height ceiling” and beautifully simple concrete walls.

As Sharapova explains, when she moved in she planned on putting a ton of art on the walls but found the concrete to be a work of art all its own.

Photo: Douglas Friedman for Architectural Digest
Photo: Douglas Friedman for Architectural Digest

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Along with a patio for spending the day in the sun, Sharapova’s home features a full two-lane professional bowling alley.

Photo: Douglas Friedman for Architectural Digest
Photo: Douglas Friedman for Architectural Digest

“If there are any pros that wanna come and bowl at my house, you know where to find me,” she says.