HIDING BLACK PRO TENNIS COACHES
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March 04, 2007
Controversy spurred by Tennis Week magazine's interview of ATP touring pro Amer Delic yields launch of new photo webpage. Black pro tennis coach Morris King, Jr. says that the tennis establishment has spent years hiding his existence as a successful coach.

Jacksonville, Florida USA - /prbuzz/   Black world class professional tennis coach Morris King, Jr. of MAGIAN World Class Tennis announces the launch of a new photo webpage, "Amer Delic Is A Liar" (www.AmerDelicIsALiar.com), in response to the recent controversy surrounding ATP touring pro Amer Delic's false statements published by Tennis Week magazine. Coach King has indicated that Delic (now an American citizen - originally a Bosnian refugee) and Tennis Week are in collusion with the American tennis establishment to give the world the false impression that black tennis coaches do not exist, except when the coach is the parent of the player. All details of the controversy can be found on the webpage. See www.AmerDelicIsALiar.com and www.protennisexpose.net.

The original February 5, 2007 press release (http://www.mmdnewswire.com/content/view/1234/) gives the details of the blatant concealing of the financial contributions of an elderly black woman and other black professionals to Delic's success.

Morris King, Jr. is the pro tennis coach that Richard Williams hand-picked in 1997 to assist him with the rise of his now champion daughters, Venus and Serena, to the top 10 in the pro rankings.

Contact:
MAGIAN World Class Tennis
Morris King, Jr.
904/563-3069 (US)
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www.magian10S.com

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Controversy spurred by Tennis Week magazine's interview of ATP touring pro Amer Delic yields launch of new photo webpage. Black pro tennis coach says that the tennis establishment hiding his success.


 
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