“Not only was Ken Rosewall one of the top six players of all time,
he was at the forefront of men’s tennis through the late 1950s
until the advent of Open tennis in 1968. He was still at the top
when the ATP was formed in 1972. Today’s players owe a lot to the
likes of Ken Rosewall.” —John Newcombe, winner of seven Grand Slam
singles titles and member of the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Richard Naughton’s second tennis title follows Ken Rosewall’s
ascent to glory—from early competitions and his year of glory in
1953, when we was a member of the Australian LTAA touring team—to
his emergence on the pro tennis scene and eight grand slam
tournament victories. Recounted in part by Rosewall himself and
extensively researched by Naughton, the book provides a fascinating
snapshot of the worldwide tennis scene in the 1950s, 60s and 70s,
and is accompanied by photographs from Rosewall’s personal
collection.
*Rosewall,K and Naughton,R*
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