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    In 1887 the Englewood Field Club was founded. [4] In August 1887, it staged the first Englewood Open as a clay court tennis tournament. [5] In 1939 the tournament's name was changed to the Englewood Invitation [6] and at which point the surface was switched to grass tennis courts. [7] The tournament continued was annually until the event ended ...

  3. List of Keys to the City in the United States - Wikipedia

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    August 12, 2007: Dusan Vemic, a professional tennis player on the ATP world tour was given a key to the city in recognition of his fair play and contribution to the sport. September 28, 2016: Albert Fiori, Doug Kumpon, Ed Staff, Fred Teribury, and Chris White were all given a key to the city in recognition of saving the life of a person trapped ...

  4. Englewood, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The name Englewood was chosen as the winner of that contest and the town of Jamton was renamed Englewood. The Village of Englewood was incorporated on May 15, 1914, and Jacob Hoover was the first mayor. The population had risen to 415 by 1930 and over 600 by 1940. [5] Englewood became a city in 1971.

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  8. USTA Southern California - Wikipedia

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    The USTA National Tennis Center is named after King and is the home of the US Open and Arthur Ashe Stadium, named after the former UCLA star from the 1960s. During the tennis boom in the 1970s, the Kramer Club in Rolling Hills Estates, Calif., was home to champions such as Tracy Austin, Pete Sampras and Lindsay Davenport. [31]

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    Tennikoit, also called ring tennis or tenniquoits, is a sport played on a tennis-style court, with a circular rubber ring ("tennikoit", c.f. the game quoits) hurled over a net separating the two players, with each endeavoring to catch and return the hurled ring into the opponent's court. The sport is played on indoor and outdoor courts.