The Tennis Hall of Fame Is Getting 4 New Members
Jim Courier, Yannick Noah and Jana Novotna are three retired players who made their reputations over the last two decades, and their election into the International Tennis Hall of Fame is expected to be announced today.
A fourth new member, elected by a separate voting panel as a contributor, will be Earl Buchholz Jr., once an outstanding player and later an administrator in professional and amateur tennis.
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On that theme....some time back we were talking about trying to get Ramanathan Krishnana into the Hall...that thread is in the golden oldies thread
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Unless someone tries to move the ball, no Indian will get into the Tennis Hall of Fame.
Ramanathan Krishnan is the most deserving from my point of view although Vijay Amritraj has the best chance amongst Indian players of getting into the Hall.
Ramanathan Krishnan is the most deserving from my point of view although Vijay Amritraj has the best chance amongst Indian players of getting into the Hall.
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Leander and Vijay Amritraj nominated for Hall of Fame
Leander and Vijay Amritraj nominated for Hall of Fame