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An automatic tennis coaching machine is now being constructed at the Divinity Courts. It is in the form of a rectangular court 45 feet long with dirt foundation and a wooden partition eight feet high at one end.
A player will be able to practice strokes against the backboard as if he were on an ordinary court with an opponent on the opposite side of the net. Wire will enclose the court on both sides.
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