Fox Meadow players dominate the game through the 1930s and 1940s

Source: Diana Reische, Fox Meadow Tennis Club - The First Hundred Years, 1983

Through the 1930s and 1940s, Fox Meadow players dominated the new sport, and their styles and strategies became the standards for championship play. The Club’s pre-eminence was partly attributable to members’ wholehearted adoption of the game and partly to the fact that Fox Meadow had far more courts than any other club, with the exception of Manursing Island Club in Rye, NY.