Imagine two orphan girls trying to survive. Would you say to them,
"Play tennis"? Who would anticipate that they would soon be
interacting with princes, presidents, and the rich and famous of
all walks of life? Pat Stewart and her sister Pam have both
competed at Forest Hills. During her 19 years of competition at
Forest Hills and Wimbledon, Pat inaugurated the Open Era on Center
Court versus Ann Haydon-Jones. So impressed were the British press
with her beauty that they twice named her Wimbledon Glamour Girl.
Her modeling career led to marriage with England's favorite
cricketer John Edrich. Meanwhile Pam was not only competing
occasionally, but coaching personages from H. Ross Perot to Dinah
Shore at famed clubs from New York to Miami. Pam's weekend with the
Kennedy family may enliven discussion of the fiftieth anniversary
of JFK's death. Pat and Pam Stewart are names you may not
recognize, but they have built remarkable lives on the fringes of
the famous players. Tennis Saves is full of triumphs and defeats
and shows a facet of tennis few have ever seen.
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