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Thanks for the link John.
Dennis Van Der Meer was instrumental in so many players lives. Even without ever having met the man chances are you have taken a lesson, read a instructional piece or watched a video of a player or coach who was mentored by Dennis. He was one of the best teachers I have ever seen and did it in a way that made everyone a better player. A sad but inevitable loss for tennis. May he rest in peace.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton, FL
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I was the Director at a Van Der Meer Tennis Center for a short period of time. Pat and Dennis would come up 4 times a year to run his clinics, so I got to know him alittle. Very impressive instructor who could make all the student feel important. His command of handling large crowds was incredible to watch. He will be missed.
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Originally posted by seano View PostI was the Director at a Van Der Meer Tennis Center for a short period of time. Pat and Dennis would come up 4 times a year to run his clinics, so I got to know him alittle. Very impressive instructor who could make all the student feel important. His command of handling large crowds was incredible to watch. He will be missed.don_budge
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As I get older, it gets more painful when someone from the tennis world departs. Two great people in a week: Dennis Van Der Meer and the brilliant and witty Peter McNamara. RIP two man who loved the game and contributed to it in a big way.Stotty
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Originally posted by stotty View PostAs I get older, it gets more painful when someone from the tennis world departs. Two great people in a week: Dennis Van Der Meer and the brilliant and witty Peter McNamara. RIP two man who loved the game and contributed to it in a big way.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca Raton
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Originally posted by klacr View Post
McNamara's death got overlooked this week and it should not have. A terrific player who was a part of the game his entire life. Rough week for tennis.
Kyle LaCroix USPTA
Boca RatonStotty
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A couple of memories of Dennis stand out. Had to be over 20 years ago, but Jim Loehr and I were hitting some balls at a coaching convention where we were both speaking. As we were leaving we saw Dennis by himself hitting on the backboard, and he was an absolute magician--hitting all kinds of spins with the ball coming back in the air. Very impressive.
When we were first starting our high speed filming in the late 90s, we started a foundation that did a big part of the funding. Dennis loved the filming and we always kept him up to date with the latest footage. His foundation ended up donating a few grand to the effort at a time when we really needed it.
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