Sports facility in New York
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The Port Washington Tennis Academy, located on Long Island, New York. It was founded in 1966 as a non-profit tennis facility. John McEnroe (under coaches Tony Palafox and Stanley Matthews) and Vitas Gerulaitis developed their games here. And Australian coach Harry Hopman worked at the: facility late in his life.
Further reading※
- "PW Tennis Academy". Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society.
- Alfano, Peter (25 December 1985). "Junior Tennis on a Large Scale". The New York Times.
- Aitchison, "Alex." B. (2006). A Tennis Experience. And All That... Vantage Press. pp. 54–60. ISBN 978-0-533-15295-7.
- Vernice, Maura (16 March 2016). "Fifty Years Of The Port Washington Tennis Academy". Port Washington News.
External links※
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