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The Davis Cup Story


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The Story of the Davis Cup


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Davis Cup Yearbook 1996


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The 1996 Davis Cup by NEC produced the greatest climax in its 96-year history, with France defeating Sweden in Malmo in the fifth set of the fifth rubber of the Final after a marathon last day's play. Here, in pictures and words, is the story of that Davis Cup year, its dramas, triumphs and disappointments. The story of how the United States, the holders, went out in the quarter-finals and how an all-European Final produced a classic encounter amid the December snows of Sweden. A record number of 124 nations competed in the 1996 version of this, the largest annual international team competition in sport. Just about every big name in the game was involved in Davis Cup 1996, from Boris Becker to Stefan Edberg, an indication of its fascination down the years to the very best in the game--names like Bill Tilden, Fred Perry, Jean Borotra, Donald Budge, Ken Rosewall, Lew Hoad, John Newcombe, Arthur Ashe, Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe. The text recaps the dramatic highlights of the World Group matches, while high-quality photography captures the skill, concentration and endurance of those who competed, as well as the dedication of those who watched and cheered the Davis Cup of 1996.




A Handful of Summers


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A cult classic, from an era populated by the most colourful tennis players of all time, A Handful of Summers is an uninhibited account of adventures on the tennis circuits of the world. More about the hilarious escapades of players than the game itself, the book begins with a short series of vignettes from Forbes' childhood on a Cape farm, then takes the reader on a tennis tour - into locker rooms and restaurants, narrow streets and small hotels, and onwards to the lawns of Wimbledon and the caramel coloured clays of Roland Garros.




DAVIS CUP SPECIAL


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Dwight Davis


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Dwight Davis was born in St Louis in 1879. He took up tennis at the age of 15, competing in the US national championships a year later. At Harvard, he began specializing in doubles play, and won the US doubles championship in 1899. This is the story of the man who founded the Davis Cup in 1900.




Davis Cup 2004


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With candid text and never-before-published photographs, this dynamic yearbook captures the dramatic storylines, high quality of play, and enthusiasm of the crowd that characterize Davis Cup. Launched in 1900 as a match between the United States and Great Britain, Davis Cup has grown into the largest annual team competition in sports with more than 130 nations entered in the year 2003. And with Patrick McEnroe returning as the coach for a U.S. team that has advanced to the semifinals with Andy Roddick and James Blake in its lineup, the competition now generates more attention in the U.S. than ever before.







The United States Tennis Association


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The United States Tennis Association is an in-depth look at the history of the United States Tennis Association (USTA) and how this sports organization has helped cultivate and organize tennis in the United States over the past 135 years. Starting as a group of elite white men from country clubs in the Northeast, the organization has become the largest tennis association in the world, with women in top leadership positions and an annual revenue of well over $300 million. The USTA was key in establishing the Open Era in tennis in 1968, when professionals began competing with amateurs in Grand Slam events; for expanding the game in the United States during the 1970s tennis boom; and for establishing the U.S. Open as one of the most prestigious and largest-attended sports events in the world. Unique among sports-governing bodies, the USTA is a mostly volunteer-run organization that, along with a paid professional staff, manages and governs tennis at the local level across the United States and owns and operates the U.S. Open. The association participates directly in the International Tennis Federation, manages U.S. participation in international tennis competitions (Fed Cup and Davis Cup), and interacts with professional tennis within the United States. The story of how tennis is managed by the nation's largest cadre of volunteers in any sport is one of sports' best untold stories. With access to the private records of the USTA, Warren F. Kimball tells an engaging and rich history of how tennis has been managed and governed in the United States.