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Rick Rennert, Serena Williams (Beteiligte)

US Open: 50 Years of Championship Tennis


Herausgegeben von Rennert, Rick; Mitarbeit: Williams, Serena
2018. 272 S. 200 colour photographs. 302 mm
Verlag/Jahr: ABRAMS & CHRONICLE 2018
ISBN: 1-419-73218-8 (1419732188)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-419-73218-8 (9781419732188)

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A vibrantly illustrated book celebrating the most spectacular event in tennis
Timed to coincide with the US Openīs 50th anniversary, this exquisitely produced book celebrates the most electrifying event in tennis. All of the key moments and unforgettable personalities from the competitionīs 50-year history are brought to life by vibrant, exclusive photography. This book provides a comprehensive look at the tournament, from the early years of tennis legends such as Billie Jean King and Arthur Ashe to iconic players such as Roger Federer and Serena Williams. Original contributions from journalists, players, coaches, and notable fans stand alongside gorgeous photography of the many household names who have made their mark competing on the gameīs biggest stage. A perfect gift for any tennis fan, this book is a richly visual tribute to the sport, its fans, and its champions.
"Umpire dramas aside, the U.S. Open is one of the worldīs great tennis championships. First held in 1881, the Open has been graced by everyone from John McEnroe to Rafa Nadal, and Rick Rennertīs book is the tournamentīs definitive portrait. Packed with fabulous photographs of tennis players past and present, and even a foreword by Serena Williams herself, this is the perfect book to ease your post-Grand Slam blues" Daily Mail
Rick Rennert is the Director of Publishing at the USTA, and is the author of The Open Book: Celebrating 40 Years of Americaīs Grand Slam. The USTA is the national governing body for the sport of tennis in the U.S. With more than 715,000 members, it owns and operates the US Open, the highest-attended annual sporting event in the world.