I liked the references to real-life in Buck Adams' tribute to women at the top of the heap in tennis. At one point a character says to busty star April Adams: "You could be the next Chris Evert", and a key subplot has her main rival Martinique (played by the talented Nancy Vee) of being a lesbian, a la Martina Navratilova.
Irony is that Martinique immediately has a hot sex scene with Bobby Vitale, while her accuser of liking girls is journalist, tall Kelly Jae, who we have previously seen making love to April after interviewing her.
April needs to win some big matches to cement her endorsement deals, and her agent Tony Tedeschi hires irascible former player Buck Adams to coach her for the big match. Of course, April ends up in the sack with Buck (he directed the movie, after all) and the picture with her facing off on the court against Martinique.
Unlike much sports-themed porn, the tennis practice and play is adequately presented, and the show is relatively classy (mansion, vintage limo) for the genre. First sex scene features Holly Body (also having sex with Buck), easily winning breast in show.
Irony is that Martinique immediately has a hot sex scene with Bobby Vitale, while her accuser of liking girls is journalist, tall Kelly Jae, who we have previously seen making love to April after interviewing her.
April needs to win some big matches to cement her endorsement deals, and her agent Tony Tedeschi hires irascible former player Buck Adams to coach her for the big match. Of course, April ends up in the sack with Buck (he directed the movie, after all) and the picture with her facing off on the court against Martinique.
Unlike much sports-themed porn, the tennis practice and play is adequately presented, and the show is relatively classy (mansion, vintage limo) for the genre. First sex scene features Holly Body (also having sex with Buck), easily winning breast in show.