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THIS IS THE WAY TO IMPROVE TENNIS IN HONGKONG
QUALIFIED COACH: INVITATION
TOURNAMENTS: ENCOURAGE
THE YOUNGSTERS
it is true, as Mr. Lindsell
says, that he has been taken to task by many tennis followers because he has condemned the standard of Colony tennis AN being below the mark expected, he may take some heart in the assurance that just as many en- thusiasts of the game will echo his sentiments. Sovernl times in these columns the same com- plaint has been made, together with attempts to discover how the position might be changed. In a generalised statement Mr. Lindsell says that it is.up to our young players to learn to use the: racket in such a way as to return
return it the ball and Sensible words, pregnant with sound advice. But is it suf- ficient to leave it at that?
Must Have Tuition
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other. For the youngster to be able to win a set, maybe even a match, from the Blumjahn cousins, or Fin- cher, or Kong and other such ex- ponents, would give that ind just the encouragement needed; and the ex- perience of such an encounter would be of lasting value.
Give Them A Chance
AT the present the young player
who takes up fennls in Hongkong with ideas of developing his game to a reasonable degree, of skill, has to struggle alone to reach n certain class; forced to play with the same opponents every time until they be come thoroughly sick of seeing each other
on opposite sides of net. Maybe he is lucky enough to be noticed by one of the the more nd- players and is duly en- take him a
སྙ hard.couraged. But it may
couple of years before he can mea- sure his prowess against anybody outside of his own club. If variety Ur the spice of life, it is the essence for improvement In tennis. The more varied the opposition a player meets, the better for his own game. He may get beaten up every time. but If he is a wise and intelligent player he will learn more from those defeats than from his Successes. Therefore let us give our young per- farmers chances of playing against different and better players.
of
Winter Tourneys
THE Invitation tournament is
one
по
VEN a natural aptitude for the game, the thoughtful application of intelligent reading of text books, the enreful study of other players'
will methods, and the
practise hard, n tennis player can
attoin a reasonably good standard of emciency and skill. But if he is to sten beyourt the "good club player" class, he re- quires something else. He needs tuition. Lack of tuition has been one of the main reasons for the_back-
means of doing this. Such tournament. even If it included wardness of Colony tennis. We con
acratch events, as it probably would, proof of this And
of this very near to home.
would not affect the status of the Take, for example, the results Interport matches
Colony championships. with
recognised Shanghai since 1920.
The tournament would carry Shangal has won be- it has been able to call on the tilles, though naturally there would cause it
be prizes purchased from entrance services of players like "Stick" Duf.
fees. Clubs like the K.C.C., Recreio, Gordon Lum,
1.R.C. C.R.C., and U.S.R.C. would be have all been in These performers hag and Carson.
invited by the LT.A. either to or class above Hongkong's best. And
such tournaments on their All of them at one time or another
Banise have received the benefit of expert
courts, or permit the Association to use those clubs' grounds. The lour- tuition. How many players of inter-
naments could be run during the national raals and fame have attained
winter months utilising all day on their status without some such as-
Sundays, each tourney probably re- sistance? The greatest handicap, to
quiring two or three such days. But advancement which besets the self-
the actual details would have to be taught player is the difculty of
I worked out to suit the convenience eradicating mistakes in technique,
of the respective clubs. Even if it fle develops strokes on wrong lines; they become his natural game, and
were possible to organise but two invariably they retard his progress.
such competitions during the winter, It would be of value, and would, I am One can see that this has happened
sure, make some deẞnile contribution with the majority of our players in
to Mr. Lindsell's demand for better Hongkong, whether they be top-
tennis in Hongkong. fighters or belonging to the average class,'
Renewed Plea For
An L.T.A. Coach
some
wrote about this in the Telegraph some months ago, when I put forward the suggestion that scheine might be devised whereby Qualified L.T.A. coach would be en- couraged to come out here for a year or so. I still think it would be worth while for the Lawn Tennis Associu- tion to investigate the possibilities of such no idea. It would have to be done in conjunction with the clubs, guarantees no doubt would be essentit. But if the LTA. and the clubs could come to any und
our Association, us a arrangement,
would parent body, member of the enjoy the advantage of assistance by the English L.T.A. In the selection of a suitable and efficient coach. The Professional. Lawn Tennis Players Association of England is now con- trolled by the LTA, wh
which therefore
and I have
has
a complete dossier of the Who's Who among the English tennis in- structors. That Colony tennis play- UTA would reap un immediate reward from the assistance of such a man, And
I have, not the slightest doubt. commensurate with it would be a general improvement in the standard of play here.
Why Not Invitation Tournaments?
THERE are other means of contri-
the
Yesterday's Dramatic
Tennis Final-
(Continued from Page 12.)
deserved. In this match he definitely played the better brand of, tennis, and his ultimate triumph was merely un Indication of the promise te has given during the past three years.
Sirdar, as usual, was a llon-hearted loser. He did not give up hope until his physical resources were complete- ly spent. He came within an ace of winning after facing a well nigh hopeless position, and one can give nothing but praise for his brilliant effort.
We have seen Better tennis in Colony find, but never have we seen will-power a greater exhibition and determination, It was more than a tennis match. It was drama.
GLADYS COOPER WEDS
Chicago, Apr. 30.
Gladys Cooper, whose marriage to Sir Arthur Pearson WAS dissolved Monday, married the actor, Philip) Merivate, to-day,—Reuter.
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buting towards this laudable aim. Means which entall no financial guarantees or risks. They demand some initiative by the L.T.A., willingness of clubs to assist and the support of players. Why should we rest content with only one tourna- ment a year in which all players of the Colony can participate? Surely one of the best methods of improving will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, the young players' talents is to give them opportunities for
commencing pinying 1st May, 1937, ngainst the "experts?" If this be 2.00 p.m. acknowledged why shouldn't the
The First Bell will be rung at L.T.A. encourage clubs to organise Invitation tournaments? Such tour-
1,30 p.m. numents would be sponsored by the
By Order, Association, but run by the cluby, as are the championships: Either clubs would be invited to nominate parti- cipants, or the organisers would in- vite members of affliated tennis cluba to Join as Individuals. Handi- events should predominate,
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