Tennis and America, Thank You: Memoirs of a Czech Refugee, 1948 by Freddie Botur


Tennis and America, Thank You: Memoirs of a Czech Refugee, 1948
MOBI Tennis and America, Thank You: Memoirs of a Czech Refugee, 1948
By Freddie Botur
ISBN 1481746839
ISBN-13 9781481746830
Publication 05 May 2025
Number of Pages 272
Format Type Hardcover

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Tennis and America, Thank You: Memoirs of a Czech Refugee, 1948 By Freddie Botur
1481746839
9781481746830
English
272
Hardcover
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Jack Freddie nobody wants us 1966 In 1966 when I had the Thirty Fourth Street armory Jack Kramer the world famous player and promoter approached me and asked me to put up fifteen thousand dollars in prize money for a tournament he wanted to organize early in 1967 He had eight professionals set to go but no place to host the tournament and no prize money to offer Freddie nobody wants us Kramer said Madison Square Garden does not want us White Plains does not want us I could not believe that a great and famous player like Jack Kramer was coming to me an unknown immigrant to ask if I would be interested in promoting the tournament I thought about it for a little less than a minute knew instantly that we could accommodate nearly four thousand people in the armory and determined that I would make it happen A few days later I received a letter of confirmation from his manager Mr Wills The players he was proposing were the most famous names in the game We just needed to come up with the prize money Since we did not have anyone who could sponsor us I put up five thousand dollars myself and asked two of my friends Lieberman vice president of a gas company and Zdenek Capek the engineer friend who helped me design the roll up mats for the armory to invest five thousand dollars each I can still name the singles draw from the top Rod Laver Fred Stolle Dennis Ralston Butch Buchholz Pancho Gonzalez Pierre Barthes Mike Davis Andres Gimeno Pancho Segura and Cliff Drysdale No one was willing to underwrite the event Tennis and America Thank You Memoirs of a Czech Refugee 1948Tennis and America, Thank You: Memoirs of a Czech Refugee, 1948.