European Tennis autographs by mail
Posted by: Mr. Best Tennis Racquet in Tennis Racquet Articles, tags: autographs, European, TennisWhether you're a fan of tennis or simply enjoy collecting sports autographs, please send your questions by e-mail saves time and money. Like most sports, a Hall of Fame, which recognizes outstanding players, many fans of great success for requests for autographs in your care. Tennis, as the most popular sports, has a hall of fame recruits of the past to functions.
If you want to send aAsking for autographs, you must order your IP address in the upper left corner of the envelope and a stamped envelope (stamp, it includes a sealed envelope) with enough for the signed item to be returned. Below is a list of all recruits living Hall of Fame Tennis International, along with the address where to send your questions.
Address:
International Tennis Hall of Fame
194 Bellevue Avenue.
Newport, RI02840
Recruits:
Anderson, Malcolm
Austin, Tracy
Becker, Boris
Behr, Karl
Betz (Addie), Pauline
Borg, Bjorn
Brough (Clapp), Louise
Buchholz, Earl
Well, Mary
Cahill, Mabel
Casals, Rosie (Rosemary)
Chatrier, Philippe
Cheney, Dorothy
Clerici, Gianni
Collins, Arthur
Connors, James
Cooper, Ashley
Courier, Jim
Court SmithMargaret
Cullman, Joseph
Douglass, Dorothea
DuPont, Margaret
Durr, Francoise
Edberg, Stefan
Emerson, Roy
Evert, Christine
Falkenburg, Robert
Fraser, Neale
Fry-Irvin, Shirley
Goolagong, Evonne
Graf, Steffi
Hard, Darlene
Hart, Doris
Haydon Jones, Adrianne
Hewitt, Robert
Hunt, Lamar
Jacobs, Helen
Kelleher,Robert
King, Billie Jean
Codes, Jan
Kramer, Jack
Larsen, Arthur
Laver, Rod
Lendl, Ivan
Mako, Constantine
Mandlikova, Hana
Martin, Alastair
McEnroe, John
McGregor, Ken
McMillian, Frew
McNeill, William
Mortimer Barett, Florence
Mulloy, Gardner
Nastase, Ilie
Navratilova, Martina
Newcombe, John
Noah, Yannick
Novotna, Jana
Olmedo,Alexander
Patty, John
Pietrangeli, Nicola
Rafter, Patrick
Ralston, Richard
Richards, Vincent
Richey, Nancy
Riggs, Robert
Roche, Anthony
Rose, Mervyn
Rosewall, Kenneth
Sabatini, Gabriela
Santana, Manuel
Savitt, Richard
Sedgnam, Frank
Caano Segura, Francisco
Seixas, Elias
Shriver, Pam
Smith, Stanley
Stolle, Fredrick
Tingay,Lance
Tinling, Cuthbert
Tobin, Brian
Trabert, Tony
Turner, Lesley
Van Ryn, John
Vilas, Guillermo
Von Cramm, Gottfried
Wade, Sarah
Wilander, Mats
Wood, Sidney
Wrenn, Robert
Now that you know to write and where to send the letter to be both, what kind of control over requests for autographs. Many fans simply ask your favorite tennis player, send a signed photo, but othermore creative with the sign of sending their own stuffed animals. A popular example is a tennis ball, which can be delivered cost effectively and make a great addition to any collection of autographs. Some fans also prefer to send cards blank t-shirts, cards, photos of fans, who are your favorite star tennis or other sports related memorabilia.
Importantly, many tennis players are more thanwilling to please their fans with autograph requests. Equally important is that due to time and scheduling, tennis fans will be patient with their favorite athlete (s) that are always in motion and get a lot of mail from fans. There is no way to guarantee that will or will not sign autographs, but kindly worded letter, a return envelope stamped and send one or two points for signing greatly increase the chances of success. It's a good idea to never send more than two items to be signedand always friendly on your order. Collecting art!
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