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Tennis greats John McEnroe and Billie Jean King play each other on a barge in the Hudson river. Hear why these two legends decided to play there, what they hope to accomplish from the publicity and more.

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" We'll learn -- right."

" I don't know. Okay. -- laughed. People originally. But I I can not these good old. And for both."

" Start."

" I won't lie. Background. But. My -- Flat windows sunroof. Written these balls are bad environmental love yeah. --"

" Today is tennis month. We're trying to do weekend to promote the sport make people more aware of and hopefully get people on the courts."

" Make people realize that I think we're on an upswing at the crown almost 10% with last year. He's he's trying to kill her racquet sales were up I mean we're really going in the right direction."

" If by doing this I get a couple kids. Two. Inspire them to get out and play eventually and hopefully. Play tournament tennis maybe -- become a champion that would make it all worthwhile."

" I'll sales were up which is a real good indicator and you -- 70% of champions from College Park -- you realize that but it's about outlets."

" Remember that shot yours except -- better -- them top right now whatever well. Stewart looking for ways sort of people's --"

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