Tennis and America, Thank You
Tennis and America, Thank You Jack Kramer: "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…
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Tennis and America, Thank You
Jack Kramer: "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. "Freddie, nobody wants us," Kramer said. He had eight professionals set to go but no place to host the tournament and no prize money to offer.
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. "Madison Square Garden does not want us. 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