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Big Bill Tilden

The Triumphs and the Tragedy
By:Frank Deford
Publisher:Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Print ISBN:9781453220672
eText ISBN:9781453220672
Edition:0
Copyright:1975
Format:Reflowable

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"A compelling, long overdue tribute" to America's first tennis star from the renowned sportswriter and author of Everybody's All-American ( Kirkus Reviews).   When he stepped onto the Wimbledon grass in 1920, Bill Tilden was poised to become the world's greatest tennis star. Throughout the 1920s he dominated the sport, winning championship after championship with his trademark grace, power, and intelligence. He owned the game more completely than Babe Ruth ruled baseball, making his name, for more than a decade, synonymous with tennis.   Phenomenally intelligent—he completed his first book on tennis in the three weeks before his first Wimbledon triumph—Tilden's success came with a dark side. This classic biography by legendary sports writer Frank Deford tells of Tilden's dominance, which was unlike anything the sport had ever seen—and the big man's tragic fall.

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