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Ashe vs Connors: Wimbledon 1975 - Tennis that went beyond centre court
Peter Bodo
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| #1233816 in Books | 2015-05-28 | 2015-05-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.88 x1.00 x5.63l,1.10 | File type: PDF | 272 pages||5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Not exactly fair and balanced|By Customer|The first thing the reader needs to know before buying this book, and perhaps there should be a disclaimer, is that the author, Peter Bodo, dislikes Jimmy Connors very much. Before buying the book, I read an article in which Bodo discussed writing this book. He talked about how he and Connors had a falling out years ago and quit speaki||
|‘There has surely never been a more extraordinary and bewitching encounter than the 1975 showdown between Arthur Ashe and Jimmy Connors. Forty years on, their final remains a lesson in how sporting encounters can be won in the head just as much as
Early in July of 2015, tennis will celebrate the 40th anniversary of what might be the greatest upset in the annals of tennis.
There have been other key matches in which the disparity between the favourite and the victorious underdog may have been more pronounced by standards of the sport. But none has been more resonant, or flush with meaning and contrasts. For this was not just a contest between a mercurial, seemingly unstoppable prodigy...
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