Tennis Comeback
Could Soothe Golf Woes
I’ve pondered taking up tennis again. I
stopped playing four years ago when my right knee was sore. But awhile
ago, after a $60 lunch, I received some good advice on stretching from
my son Bill. Since then the knee has been much better, and well
worth the cost of lunch.
A comeback might be in the making. Years
ago I took up the sport with a schoolboy friend. We battled daily for
three to four hours in the summer during our college years and kept at
our rivalry through the years.
My favorite shot was a down the line
right-hand forehand, preferably deep and just inside the court. It was
good enough to still generate an occasional mention from my gracious
friend.
Some of my most successful years playing
against him came when not only my forehand was on target but he was
trying to master the two-handed backhand. For a long while he drove
those backhands into the net, sometimes giving me the winning points.
Eventually, though, my forehand accuracy
slipped. His two-hand backhand became a weapon, not just a defensive
shot but a game winner.
The intense competition between
us inspired my friend to buy a tennis trophy. This
piece of hardware would go annually to the winner of our summer series
of matches.
Guess what? Shortly after the trophy was
born, my game went south. A rivalry that had been close to even now was
one-sided in favor of my pal. For years he used to keep the hardware
nearby, just in case I ditched my slump and won the competition.
Eventually time wore him down. Last time
I asked he didn’t even know where the trophy was.
Better locate it, pal. I am not trashing
the golf clubs yet, but tennis is on the radar.