Love Game Quotes
Love Game: A History of Tennis, from Victorian Pastime to Global Phenomenon
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Elizabeth Wilson101 ratings, 3.78 average rating, 20 reviews
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“To approach tennis with 'love' may be dangerous if, as Oscar Wilde wrote, 'each man kills the thing he loves' - whether because that love is too obsessive or too critical. Many critics believed that 'love' in tennis was dangerous - that the very fact of this word being used in the scoring system rendered it unmanly. But love is also a hopeful word of celebration; and in the end, the point of writing about tennis is to celebrate the beauty, the glamour and the joy of this unique game.”
― Love Game: A History of Tennis, from Victorian Pastime to Global Phenomenon
― Love Game: A History of Tennis, from Victorian Pastime to Global Phenomenon
“Love', the word, is at the centre of tennis. It is embedded in the unique and eccentric scoring system. Love meaning nothing - zero. Playing for love. That it was, uniquely, a sport in which woman and men played together made it a 'love game' in a social and romantic sense.”
― Love Game: A History of Tennis, from Victorian Pastime to Global Phenomenon
― Love Game: A History of Tennis, from Victorian Pastime to Global Phenomenon
