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The phrase Anyone for tennis? is thought to have originated from George Bernard Shaw's 1914 play Misalliance, in which Johnny Tarleton asks "Anybody on for a game of tennis?"[1] This phrase is often used to typify a particular genre of drawing room comedy about the leisured upper class.[citation needed]

This phrase has been used several times in popular culture, including in the song "Beautiful Girl" in the movie musical Singin' in the Rain, and as the title of a song by the British blues-rock band Cream. It is also mentioned in the popular 1975 song Patricia the Stripper by Chris de Burgh.

Other uses of the phrase in pop culture include:

References

  1. ^ Bernard Shaw, George. 1914. Misalliance.