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Mikhail Youzhny, his coach Boris Sobkin, Igor Andreev and his physio Anatoly Glebov engage in a little two-on-two soccer as a warm-up before Youzhny and Andreev's practce at Indian Wells 2008.

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ITA Summer Circuit: 2023 ITA Tennis-Point Summer Circuit Powered by World Tennis Number at Young Harris College

YOUNG HARRIS TENNIS

The video was made with an Insta360 One R action camera.

 

Music: Ladybug

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YOUNG HARRIS TENNIS

A girl has still got to get a tennis lesson in even if the courts are locked

I am not a sports guy, this revival in my walking after 2007 happened recently because of my uncontrollable blood sugar , I began walking rigorously since 10 Feb 2015 at the MET Grounds Bandra Reclamation, I walked in the mornings with a horrid pair of keds I did not want to spend money on keds I was not sure I would continue this regimen being poetically moody and impulsive ,,

 

While walking early morning I would see senior citizens young kids women girls playing tennis and including my old friend Happy Morning Gadiya a crazy tennis enthusiast ,who afte his tennis walked with me , and I met Mr Surendra Pawar Sab their tennis coach, he would greet me every morning with Happy Morning ... and a fence separated our partisan souls .

 

Than I bought my youngest granddaughter Zinnia she played for two days than her mom told me her school was opening and with Ramzan it would not be able to continue ,,so I spoke to Pawar Sab and he said no problem .

 

His son Sahil all his volunteers began greeting me , and this evening after I finished my walk 4 km I took Mr Surendra Pawars interview ,..He was at Khar Gymkhana and we share some common benefactors like Mr Mohan Kumar Sab father of my friends Rohit Kumar and Gautam Kumar.

 

So Mr Pawar wants the kids of the common man to learn tennis he gives them rackets too and is highly dedicated , his fees are reasonable and pocket friendly.

 

And this is my humble tribute too this humble Marathi Manoos who respects everyone and if you are interested you can contact him in the mornings ad evenings at MET Tennis Court Bandra Reclamation.. the game is for everyone .. no membership.. first come first served ,,

  

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TRUITT MCCONELL TENNIS

Hi all, sorry for not responding for a while, my tenniscoach study is taking all my free time, I can barely find time to take my camera with me!

Hope to catch up soon!

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Quick little highlight video of one of our 'Red Ball' Hot Shots tennis academy programs.

 

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Born 1920 in Budapest

I originally came here from Hungary in 1938 at the age of 18 to learn English. Then the war broke out and I was forgotten. I went to volunteer for the RAF and was accepted, (I was very fit and played a lot of sport), but the Air Ministry wanted to see my parents’ birth certificate and I couldn’t produce it.

 

I wasn’t supposed to work but I did bits and pieces to keep myself going. I was working as a projectionist in a Chelsea cinema when I saw an advertisement for the Norwegian Merchant Navy. They were very amused that I came from a landlocked country, but they took me on as a galley boy. I joined the D/S Ringhorn and sailed in a convoy loaded with timber to Newfoundland in Canada. Having lost the convoy, the ship was shelled and damaged but was towed back to Belfast for repairs. Then in another Convoy on 4th February 1941 we were torpedoed and sunk by a U-52 with only five survivors of which I was one.

 

I am passionate about classical music, so after the war I went to study piano and composition at the Guildhall, but soon realised I was no good, not ambidextrous enough! I took up photography and became a successful photographer and photo reporter, and then a documentary film-maker.

 

I first came to Primrose Hill in 1968, I had a basement flat where Jamie Oliver lives now, and I worked for Primrose Film Productions. They had offices above Shepherd’s (the local supermarket). Louis Hagen ran it, making documentaries about London for German TV, and the beautiful silhouette films of Lottie Reiniger. She used scissors like an artist uses a pen, her full-length film, 63 minutes long, took three years to make.

 

I picked up tennis at the age of 56, on the advice of a girlfriend. I had a lesson every day for a year, and then the coach left and said ‘You take over’. From 1976 till 2000 I was coaching in London, Florida and Vermont USA. Returning to London at the age of 80 I retired in Primrose Hill.

  

I lost three grandparents, my father and aunt in the war. My brother survived the salt mines in Yugoslavia. I became a British citizen in July 1948, the happiest day of my life. I finally belonged to a civilised nation where people did not murder each other over politics and religion. Brits don’t realise how lucky they are with their culture of tolerance and humanity.

  

(by George Varjas)

 

©2015 Jurgen Kehn

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Born 1920 in Budapest

I originally came here from Hungary in 1938 at the age of 18 to learn English. Then the war broke out and I was forgotten. I went to volunteer for the RAF and was accepted, (I was very fit and played a lot of sport), but the Air Ministry wanted to see my parents’ birth certificate and I couldn’t produce it.

 

I wasn’t supposed to work but I did bits and pieces to keep myself going. I was working as a projectionist in a Chelsea cinema when I saw an advertisement for the Norwegian Merchant Navy. They were very amused that I came from a landlocked country, but they took me on as a galley boy. I joined the D/S Ringhorn and sailed in a convoy loaded with timber to Newfoundland in Canada. Having lost the convoy, the ship was shelled and damaged but was towed back to Belfast for repairs. Then in another Convoy on 4th February 1941 we were torpedoed and sunk by a U-52 with only five survivors of which I was one.

 

I am passionate about classical music, so after the war I went to study piano and composition at the Guildhall, but soon realised I was no good, not ambidextrous enough! I took up photography and became a successful photographer and photo reporter, and then a documentary film-maker.

 

I first came to Primrose Hill in 1968, I had a basement flat where Jamie Oliver lives now, and I worked for Primrose Film Productions. They had offices above Shepherd’s (the local supermarket). Louis Hagen ran it, making documentaries about London for German TV, and the beautiful silhouette films of Lottie Reiniger. She used scissors like an artist uses a pen, her full-length film, 63 minutes long, took three years to make.

 

I picked up tennis at the age of 56, on the advice of a girlfriend. I had a lesson every day for a year, and then the coach left and said ‘You take over’. From 1976 till 2000 I was coaching in London, Florida and Vermont USA. Returning to London at the age of 80 I retired in Primrose Hill.

  

I lost three grandparents, my father and aunt in the war. My brother survived the salt mines in Yugoslavia. I became a British citizen in July 1948, the happiest day of my life. I finally belonged to a civilised nation where people did not murder each other over politics and religion. Brits don’t realise how lucky they are with their culture of tolerance and humanity.

  

(by George Varjas)

 

©2015 Jurgen Kehn

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