U.S.L.T.A.
Americanabbreviation
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“The U.S.L.T.A. kept us players from receiving prize money that year; they were holding onto the amateur game to the last breath,” Richey said, referring to the United States Lawn Tennis Association.
From New York Times
“I had to play for a $27-a-day per diem from the U.S.L.T.A., and I had a hard time getting it from them.”
From New York Times
The letter, specifying fees the women would expect to receive, prompted the U.S.L.T.A. to suspend them.
From New York Times
Even Umpire Jerome Morton got into the act, wearing a modish gray velvet tuxedo and red ruffled shirt that the U.S.L.T.A. would surely never sanction.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Afterward, Martin Tressel, then president of the U.S.L.T.A., stated publicly that if the Brazilian girl had not been off her game she would have beaten Billie Jean�and wasn't it too bad she didn't?
From Time Magazine Archive
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