Badat, Saleem. Tennis, Apartheid and Social Justice: The first non-racial international tennis tour, 1971. Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu Natal Press, 2023. ISBN: 9781869145149

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https://doi.org/10.38140/sjch.v49i2.9410

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tennis, apartheid, social justice

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Saleem Badat’s Tennis, Apartheid and Social Justice: The first non-racial international tennis tour, 1971, tells the stories of Jasmat and Hiralal Dhiraj, Alwyn Solomon, Oscar Woodman, Hoosen Bobat and Cavan Bergman, who undertook apartheid South Africa’s first (and only) non-racial international tennis tour in 1971. Nicknamed the ‘Dhiraj Squad’ after Jasmat Dhiraj, arguably amongst the preeminent South African tennis players of the time, the squad represented the non-racial Southern Africa Lawn Tennis Union (SnALTU); an affiliate of the non-racial South African Council on Sport (SACOS), widely regarded as the sporting-wing of the anti-apartheid movement.

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2025-05-16

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Potgieter, S. (2025). Badat, Saleem. Tennis, Apartheid and Social Justice: The first non-racial international tennis tour, 1971. Pietermaritzburg: University of KwaZulu Natal Press, 2023. ISBN: 9781869145149. Southern Journal for Contemporary History, 49(2). https://doi.org/10.38140/sjch.v49i2.9410

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