In the Crimson interview, Summers then chatted with reporters about his interests, inquiring about the status of the tennis courts at Harvard. Summers is an avid tennis player and has regular faceoffs against other Washington insiders.
"You wouldn't know it by looking at me, but I'm better than I look," he said. "I'm a 4.5-5.0 if you know what that means," referring to his rating.
--Staff writer David H. Gellis can be reached at gellis@fas.harvard.edu
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