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The Borough of Yeadon, Delaware County, Pa., is a small, ever-evolving diverse community suburb of Philadelphia. It wasn’t always that way. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the community was partially segregated. Black people who applied for membership to the All White Yeadon Swim Club were denied membership. The constant denials led to a group of local business people and residents to come...
Published: August 11, 2010
When Andy Roddick lost his second round match at the recently completed Legg Mason tournament in Washington, D.C., I witnessed something I had not imagined possible. It was the first time an American male has not been listed among the world’s top 10 players. This is a sobering and significant event. American tennis has been slipping for quite some time, and this latest setback is embarrassing,...
Published: July 5, 2010
This article is being written because of my love for the sport and USA Tennis. The situation with the sport has digressed to the point that a change in thinking and a severe shake-up and attitude adjustment is necessary within the United States Tennis Association. By an act of Congress, the USTA was deemed the governing body of tennis many years ago. The organization is run by officers...
Published: June 16, 2010
Kudos to John McEnroe for taking a very bold step to revive American tennis. He recently opened a $18 million dollar, 20 court tennis facility on Randall’s Island in New York. The most successful player in US Davis Cup history was always ready and willing to represent his country in Davis Cup play. The passion he displayed on the tennis courts is matched by his commitment to bring the US back...