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- Jack_Arkinstall abstract "Jack Arkinstall (born in May 1920 in Australia) was an Australian tennis player.Arkinstall came from a poor family, however his father laid a private tennis court on the property of the family farm. He was asked in 1959 by tennis promoter Jack Kramer to become a professional tennis player. He was about the same age as two other Australian players, Bill Sidwell and Dinny Pails.".
- Q2733377 abstract "Jack Arkinstall (born in May 1920 in Australia) was an Australian tennis player.Arkinstall came from a poor family, however his father laid a private tennis court on the property of the family farm. He was asked in 1959 by tennis promoter Jack Kramer to become a professional tennis player. He was about the same age as two other Australian players, Bill Sidwell and Dinny Pails.".
- Jack_Arkinstall comment "Jack Arkinstall (born in May 1920 in Australia) was an Australian tennis player.Arkinstall came from a poor family, however his father laid a private tennis court on the property of the family farm. He was asked in 1959 by tennis promoter Jack Kramer to become a professional tennis player. He was about the same age as two other Australian players, Bill Sidwell and Dinny Pails.".
- Q2733377 comment "Jack Arkinstall (born in May 1920 in Australia) was an Australian tennis player.Arkinstall came from a poor family, however his father laid a private tennis court on the property of the family farm. He was asked in 1959 by tennis promoter Jack Kramer to become a professional tennis player. He was about the same age as two other Australian players, Bill Sidwell and Dinny Pails.".