Thanks, Hall Of Fame,
for finally remembering Stefan Edberg!

M. L. Liu
October, 2003

On September 4 of this year, the International Tennis Hall of Fame announced thus: And so after all the rancor and much unhappiness endured by Edberg fans (see http://www.oocities.org/edhead01us/snubbed.html for the full scoop), the International Tennis Hall of Fame (HOF) has finally seen fit to nominate Stefan Edberg. For those who have not been following the saga, here's a synopsis:

Although I personally still hold a grudge against the HOF, I immediately sent a note to them to convey that Edberg fans are pleased that Stefan finally received the overdue nomination that he so deserved. I also urged other Edberg fans to write to them (http://www.tennisfame.com/) to acknowledge the nomination, if only to show that Edberg fans are keeping tab of the situation. Call me overly sensitive, but some of the articles announcing the nominations already make the co-nomination of Steffi Graf overshadow Edberg's. To wit, this is how the announcement was written up at a Fox Sports site:

Not only did this particular article left out Edberg in the headline, but it emphasized Graf as the wife of a certain media darling who undoubtedly will be in the spotlight at the induction ceremony, should it come to pass.

I place no great stock in halls of fame in general and the tennis HOF in particular. But now that the deed is finally done, I think it is important that Edberg fans show support for the nomination and the presumable induction. Otherwise, I fear the low-key Edberg will be slighted yet again.

On my Edberg site, I have asked fans to write to let me know if they are interested in getting together at the ceremony to show our support, assuming that the induction will occur and that Stefan will make his appearance at the ceremony. Enough people have responded that I am in hope of looking into the possibility that as a group, Edberg fans will have a chance to meet Stefan in person before/after the ceremony. I am also entertaining the idea of making a banner, to be unfurled at the moment that Edberg's induction is announced at the ceremony, and held up by fans in the stands while the Swedish champ gives his speech.

At my urging, suggestions for the banner slogan have been sent in, including the following samples:

This is my plan: Edberg fans will make arrangements independently to travel to the HOF in Rhode Island for the induction, but will get-together before the ceremony. Donna, a long-time Edberg fan, wrote: "I believe that the induction ceremony will be on Saturday, July 10, 2004. The Newport tournament is always the week after Wimbledon, and the induction takes place on the Saturday of the event. A ticket to the tournament on Saturday (semifinals day) is a ticket to the induction ceremony as well." Donna recommends that tickets be purchased for the grandstand on the south end of the court, which faces the podium set up for the ceremony, according to past practice. Ticket information for the tournament is expected to be posted at http://www.tennisfame.com/Championship/ticket_orderform.html soon.

Soon after the HOF's announcement, a thread appeared on the tennis-warehouse pro-player discussion board entitled "Any thoughts on Edberg's nomination for the Hall of Fame?" Here are excerpts from some of the postings under that thread:

Is there a chance that the induction may not come to pass? Supposedly a nominee must receive at least 75% of the votes from the HOF's enshrinement committee to receive induction. I wouldn't put it past the HOF to disappoint Edberg fans yet once more, but if that's the case then it would be a severe breach of sportsmanship. Still, if you have any spare time, it may not be a bad idea for you to write to newport@tennisfame.com to show some support.

2004 happens to be the HOF's 50th Anniversary. There was some speculation that the HOF was saving Stefan (deemed "less charismatic" than Boris Becker) for this year so that the fanfare of the event will not rest on Edberg's shoulders, supposedly. To add to the glitter, the HOF announced that it will host a gala weekend (July 9-11), a formal celebration that will be held in conjunction with the induction ceremony. The plan is for tennis legends including the likes of Chris Evert, Tony Trabert, John McEnroe to be paraded at the celebration.

So keep those banner slogans coming. My latest favorite is this from Peter Van Mierlo of http://www.tennis-ontheline.com/:


Postscript:
It turns out that some of us in this country may get to see Stefan Edberg in person a lot sooner than next July. Edberg is scheduled to appear in a "fantasy Camp" at the Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort at Gainey Ranch Scottsdale, Arizona during Dec. 5-7, 2003, advertised as follows: If you can make it to this fantasy camp, check out the information at http://www.tennisresortsonline.com/trofiles/NewResorts.cfm?ResortID=786.

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