Tennis is a middle class game in the UK. Usually most kids who play can alternatively go and get jobs that will give them the high earnings that they need to live in the UK. In Spain and eastern Europe there is nothing really to lose by giving your life up from an early age to play the game. If things dont work out then players can easily get a job that is low paid as the cost of living is so low. Whereas in the UK a career for a failed tennis player is being a coach.
As for the game being played by poorer members of society then this is a no no simply beacuse players who travel the world need parental support, both emotionally and financially. Given that so few of the lower classes even know who their parents are then this is a non starter.
Henman was far and away better than the UK deserved, and we should try and judge him more by comparing his achievements with other British players over the last 40 years.
As for the game being played by poorer members of society then this is a no no simply beacuse players who travel the world need parental support, both emotionally and financially. Given that so few of the lower classes even know who their parents are then this is a non starter.
Henman was far and away better than the UK deserved, and we should try and judge him more by comparing his achievements with other British players over the last 40 years.
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