Tennis and True Crime: An Unexpected Connection
United States, Beverly Hills, USAFri Sep 27 2024
Christopher Eubanks, an American ATP star, recently experienced a surprising revelation while binge-watching a Netflix true-crime documentary called The Menendez Brothers. As he was immersed in the story, he stumbled upon an interesting fact that left him stunned. The Menendez Brothers, who were convicted of murdering their parents, had a connection to tennis that Eubanks found fascinating.
Erik Menendez, one of the brothers, was a talented tennis player in his school days. He ranked 44th in the US Junior tennis and even participated in the 1989 Boys' Junior National Tennis Championship. After his parents' wealth, Erik hired a full-time tennis coach and participated in a tennis tournament series in Israel before his arrest.
Eubanks, who is currently playing at the Charleston Challengers, found this connection between tennis and true crime intriguing. As a tennis player himself, he couldn't help but share his surprise with his social media followers. His post, featuring a photo of the documentary series, read, "The Menendez Brothers were tennis players? ! ? ! ? ! "
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