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Suzanne Lenglen and Watteau’s Pilgrimage to Cythera

Excerpt from my new book Tennis Players as Works of Art with artwork from 45 artists. Imagine Lenglen playing tennis in a hidden corner of Antoine Watteau’s Pilgrimage to Cythera. Dressed more lightly than the crowds of spectators in their rococo frills, her body is both concealed and revealed in all its ballet. A breast can be […]

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Jelena Dokic’s Eyes

In junior tournaments, Jelena’s ruthless, unemotional. She even cheats on line calls to avoid her father’s beatings. He smacks her with shoes in the head, punches her in the stomach. He wraps her many wounds in words of love/ambition: “prostitute,” “whore,” “hopeless,” “worthless” . . . Jelena’s only 12, keeps rising in the rankings. Fear of punishment […]

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The Dao of Ken Rosewall’s Backhand

This is an excerpt from my new book Tennis Players as Works of Art with artwork from 45 artists. The older ones who knew would stop and watch. The younger ones have almost forgotten. Rosewall’s slice backhand as repeatable, as simple, as breath itself. If you could hit it at 22, you could hit it at 70, […]

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Michael Chang, Tiananmen Square, and God

Check out my new book Tennis Players as Works of Art with artwork from 45 artists. “The tanks came in on the middle Sunday” while Michael and his mother watched television: 300 dead, or is it thousands? Tomorrow Ivan Lendl, the world #1; tomorrow a lone Chinese man stops a line of tanks. At seventeen years old, […]