APTA Honor Award: Harrison and Pardoe

Bill Pardoe (right) and long-time partner, George Harrison
Bill Pardoe (right) and long-time partner, George Harrison

George R. Harrison won the Men’s Nationals in 1956 and 1960 and the Men’s 45+ in 1963. He was active in the APTA as chairman of the Rules and Equipment Committee and, during his tenure and through his efforts, the yellow-orange ball that replaced the original white ball was introduced and became the ball standard until the modern yellow ball was adopted. (Fox Meadow Tennis Club).

William E. Pardoe won the Men’s Nationals in 1956 and 1960, the Mixed Nationals in 1965. and the Men’s 50+ three straight times (1966-1968). He had one of the all-time best serves in the game, and brought the American twist service to platform tennis. (Fox Meadow Tennis Club).