Recreational Refuge: Five stories of tennis' social-distance salvation
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Like everyone else in 2020, tennis players across North America are living in a new and sometimes nerve-wracking world. Yet even as the pandemic has closed down gathering places and brought daily life to a halt, the court has become a sanctuary for many.
Published Aug 20, 2020
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Recreational Refuge: Five stories of tennis' social-distance salvation
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