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Friend at Court - Intercollegiate Tennis Association

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Q. Wh<strong>at</strong> is a tennis official?<br />

A FRIEND AT COURT<br />

A. A person who helps ensure th<strong>at</strong> any given tennis m<strong>at</strong>ch is<br />

conducted under the fairest possible conditions. So, ideally,<br />

the official is “a friend <strong>at</strong> court,” helpful to the players and the<br />

spect<strong>at</strong>ors.<br />

Q. Why should I be a tennis official?<br />

A. Because you: 1) love the game; 2) therefore have a keen interest<br />

in seeing th<strong>at</strong> it is played under the best conditions; 3)<br />

enjoy having first-hand contact with it whereby you can make<br />

a useful contribution to the game, beyond wh<strong>at</strong> you may do<br />

or have done as a player.<br />

NOTE: If you are now, or have any idea you would like<br />

to be, a tennis official, and your first three reasons do<br />

not include <strong>at</strong> least two of the above—forget it!<br />

—Jack Stahr

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