COACHES IN TENNIS
The work of tennis coaches was discussed by the management committee of the Canterbury Lawn Tennis Association. Requests were received from several junior players for the services o an official coach. It was stated that the provision made for this in previous years had not received the appreciation it deserved from registers junior players, but secondary schoochildren not affiliated with the assoc " tion had been keen for lielpr- Scheme for senior players to attend at Nukij. g Park to give coaching were rejected cause it was felt that uniformity method was desirable, ?nd before engagement of a professional c°acliA_ considered it was decided to await s action on the part of clubs so "that finite support would be assured.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23490, 30 October 1939, Page 6
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