Alex Arader Wins Squash Championship
Playing squash has been a passion of mine for 62 years culminating in a #4 national collegiate ranking my Junior year. This weekend, my son, Alex Arader, and his Saint Andrews team won the U.S. High School Team Squash Championships. We are very proud of him, and this is our favorite racket. Developed over a period of 10 years by a close friend, a masterpiece has been created that transforms an off center stroke into a compelling return. For the cognoscenti this is called an enlarged sweet spot.
The price is $215 (shipping included) with a full money back guarantee for any reason for 30 days after your first swing. You can reply directly to this email for ordering details.
Below we are pleased to present a selection of early works on racket sports:
- Graham Arader
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An Exceptionally Rare Print of J. Edmond Barre: The Greatest 19th Century Court Tennis Player.
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William Bromley. J. E. Barre, Representing him engaged in the Grand Match played in the Tennis Court - Lords Cricket Ground, July 3rd, 1849.
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$ 16,000.00
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Early edition, preceded by "Playing Rules of the Popular Games of Archery and Lawn Tennis.
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The Playing Rules of Lawn Tennis, as adopted by the United States National Lawn Tennis Association. New York, 1886.
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$ 3,500.00
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A comprehensive history of tennis.
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NOEL and CLARK. A History of Tennis. 1924
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$ 4,500.00
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