Not only did the inflatable roof of Minneapolis’ Metrodome collapse on Sunday, but a tennis dome at Reed Sweatt Family Tennis Center in Minneapolis also gave way. The tennis center has 11 indoor courts. The collapse of the Metrodome led to the move of the NFL game between the Minnesota Vikings and N.Y. Giants to Detroit.—Matthew Cronin
Minneapolis tennis roof collapses
Dec 13, 2010Sports on TV for Sunday, Feb. 9
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