As game expands Fox Meadow players lose dominance at tournaments but the “spirit” of the game remains an essential part of the club
By the mid-1970′s, platform tennis was a national game, attracting an estimated 500,000 competitors. The game was no longer exclusively played by Eastern clubs. The tournaments were often commercially sponsored. As the game widened, Fox Meadow lost its dominance of the Nationals, but the Club’s impact in other areas remained strong.
Cecil J. (Mike) North, Jr.(APTA President 1975-1977) of Bedford Golf and Tennis Club wrote in the program for an earlier Nationals:
“As platform tennis attracts greater numbers of players, expands geographically, and becomes increasingly money-oriented, I think it is important to remember why people played it in the first place: because it is informal, because it is fun. Fox Meadow is a reminder of these qualities.”
Source: Diana Reische, Fox Meadow Tennis Club – The First Hundred Years, 1983