Where does the phrase tennis anyone come from?

The phrase “Anyone for tennis?” is thought to have been coined by George Bernard Shaw in his 1914 play Misalliance, in which Johnny Tarleton asks “Anybody on for a game of tennis?” This phrase has come to typify a particular genre of drawing room comedy about the leisured upper class.

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Simply so, who said anyone for tennis?

Humphrey Bogart
Similarly, is there anyone for tennis? “Anyone for Tennis” is included on several Cream compilation albums, including Strange Brew: The Very Best of Cream (1983), The Very Best of Cream (1995), and the boxed set Those Were the Days (1997).
“Anyone for Tennis”
Released May 1968
Recorded 1967–1968
Genre Pop rock
Length 2:37

Hereof, who played Carol Martin on Leave it to Beaver?

Cynthia Chenault

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