Boca Has High Tennis Self-Esteem; It Don't Need Your Crummy Contest
By Thomas Francis in Palm Beach, Sports
Wednesday, Jul. 29 2009 @ 5:50PM
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| Elena Dementieva, the fourth-ranked female player, keeps a place in Boca |
But Boca Raton is not one of the nation's three best tennis towns. Hell, it's not even top ten. Boca got beat out by such tennis powerhouses as Midland, Michigan, where for the majority of the year, it's too cold to play.
What gives? Well, check out the USTA contest rules: Someone in the city has to nominate it, then work with others in the city to "create a joint entry." Then furnish a report about the city's demographics. Also, make a video about how much people in your city love tennis. Finally, five "letters of support" that attest to public-private partnerships... Oh hell! Lists are supposed to be unthreatening to lazy people, and this one is just exhausting.
The USTA will announce the winning city at the U.S. Open, and I hope the crowd roundly jeers. And whistles (it's tennis, after all).






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