Lawn Tennis for Ladies

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Lawn Tennis for Ladies

by Mrs. Lambert Chambers

EN·~2 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

LAWN TENNIS FOR LADIES - BY - MRS. LAMBERT CHAMBERS

0:15
2

PREFACE

0:56
3

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1:41
4

CHAPTER I - ATHLETICS FOR GIRLS

12:12
5

CHAPTER II - PRACTICE, AND HOW TO IMPROVE

20:38
6

CHAPTER III - MATCH AND TOURNAMENT PLAY

22:46
7

CHAPTER IV - RACKETS, COURTS, DRESS, AND TRAINING

16:53
8

CHAPTER V - TOURNAMENT AND CLUB MANAGEMENT

9:06
9

CHAPTER VI - SOME PERSONAL REMINISCENCES

22:57
10

CHAPTER VII - MY MOST MEMORABLE MATCH (BY LEADING PLAYERS)

17:39

Description

A spirited guide from the early 1900s, this work celebrates lawn tennis as a wholesome pursuit for women, pairing practical instruction with a lively defense of athleticism for the modern girl. The author opens by arguing that sport strengthens both body and mind, countering the era’s doubts about femininity and health, and she explains why tennis, with its blend of vigor and grace, fits perfectly into a lady’s routine. Readers will find clear explanations of fore‑hand and back‑hand drives, serving techniques, and the etiquette of play, all illustrated with period photographs of champions, garden‑party matches, and tournament scenes.

Beyond the drills, the book offers a glimpse into the social world surrounding the game—tea on the lawns after Wimbledon, travel accounts of touring players, and personal anecdotes that reveal the enthusiasm of early female competitors. The approachable tone and vivid images make it both a practical manual and a charming snapshot of a time when women were carving their place on the court.

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Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (120K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Sjaani, Michael Ciesielski, Garrett Alley and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team

Release date

2004-02-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Mrs. Lambert Chambers

Mrs. Lambert Chambers

1878–1960

Best known as a champion who helped shape women’s tennis in the early 1900s, she also turned her practical experience into clear, approachable writing. Her surviving book offers a rare first-hand look at the game from one of its great early stars.

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