Product Description
The Little Book of Tennis is a 128-page hardback book written by John Thynne. It is a unique book featuring player profiles, greatest moments of the game and entries about some of the most famous tournaments in the world including Wimbledon, the French Open and the U.S Open. From John McEnroe and Bjorn Borg through to todays heroes of Nadal, Federer and the new U.K hopeful Andy Murray, this is a great insight into a worldwide sport.
From the Back Cover
Supreme skill, fascinating characters, memorable moments and incredible records are integral to the game of tennis and they’re all here. We’ve marvelled at the ability of Laver, lived through the drama with Ivanisevic, been entertained by Nastase and gasped in awe at Federer. But tennis is about more than just the players – from the hallowed grass courts of the All England Club to the glitz and glamour of Flushing Meadows, the game is packed with ancient history and modern-day folklore. From McEnroe and Murray to Wimbledon and the Williams sisters, via Grand Slams, Graf, Nadal, and Navratilova, The Little Book of Tennis is presented in an easy-to-read format that will inform and entertain in equal measure.
From the Back Cover
Supreme skill, fascinating characters, memorable moments and incredible records are integral to the game of tennis and they’re all here. We’ve marvelled at the ability of Laver, lived through the drama with Ivanisevic, been entertained by Nastase and gasped in awe at Federer. But tennis is about more than just the players – from the hallowed grass courts of the All England Club to the glitz and glamour of Flushing Meadows, the game is packed with ancient history and modern-day folklore. From McEnroe and Murray to Wimbledon and the Williams sisters, via Grand Slams, Graf, Nadal, and Navratilova, The Little Book of Tennis is presented in an easy-to-read format that will inform and entertain in equal measure.
From the Back Cover
Supreme skill, fascinating characters, memorable moments and incredible records are integral to the game of tennis and theyre all here. Weve marvelled at the ability of Laver, lived through the drama with Ivanisevic, been entertained by Nastase and gasped in awe at Federer. But tennis is about more than just the players from the hallowed grass courts of the All England Club to the glitz and glamour of Flushing Meadows, the game is packed with ancient history and modern-day folklore. From McEnroe and Murray to
