The Sheffield-based digital operation teamed up with 118-year-old Sheffield and District Lawn Tennis Association to produce the 48pp booklet, which it printed on its HP Indigo 3050 press.
The manual, which details the history of the association and the ongoing development in the area, was printed on 170gsm paper and perfect-bound in-house.
The booklets have been sent to local tennis associations in countries including France, the US and Australia.
Pinders joint managing director David Whiteway said: "We're in the process of printing some more of the booklets at the moment as they've proved so popular."
The 70-year-old firm produces a range of brochures, display graphics and business cards across two sites in the South Yorkshire area. Its digital kit includes a Vutek QF2000 and two HP Indigo 3050s.
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