If you want to feel bad about the small apartment you live in, look no further than the latest house tour by Architectural Digest. The design magazine followed Maria Sharapova as she graced viewers with a walkthrough of her Japanese-inspired house in California.

The former world No. 1 wanted the whole house to "flow" and created spaces that moved from the inside to the outside seamlessly. There's an incredible pool, expensive artwork, comfy chairs, and, even a bowling alley.

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Taking three years to complete, it's safe to Sharapova is enjoying life off the court just as much as on the court. She returns to Wimbledon next week, the site of her first Grand Slam victory in 2004.

This week's TENNIS.com Podcast features special guest CiCi Bellis, who's plotting a comeback after undergoing four surgeries.