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An Autobiography
By Rod Laver, Foreword by Roger Federer, By Larry Writer
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
416 Pages, 6 x 9
Formats: Cloth, EPUB, PDF, Mobipocket
Cloth, $27.95 (US $27.95) (CA $33.95)
ISBN 9781629372013
Rights: US & CA
Triumph Books (Apr 2016)
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Rod Laver: An Autobiography
By Rod Laver with Larry Writer / Foreword by Roger Federer
Contact: Olivia Aguilar, Triumph Books, 312.676.4238, o.aguilar@triumphbooks.com
Few athletes of the 20th century belong in the same category of success and grace as Rod Laver. On the court, Laver earned the respect of his opponents through his competitiveness and flawless technique. In the process he amassed 200 career singles titles, the most of any player in history.
In Rod Laver: An Autobiography, tennis’s greatest champion reveals the lessons that made him the world’s top ranked player and opens up about a life lived on the center court. From his childhood years learning the game on the junior circuit through his recent stroke, Laver provides fans with an honest look at a remarkable life and career. Highlights include:
Rod Laver: An Autobiography recounts a life of hard work and the success it created. Those who remember watching Laver’s rise to greatness as well as younger tennis fans eager to appreciate the sport’s history will find value in the pages of this great new autobiography. No tennis player’s library is complete without it.
About the Authors:
Rodney George "Rod" Laver MBE holds the record for the most singles titles won in the history of tennis - with more than 200 career titles – and, in 1962, became the second man to win the Grand Slam. In 1969, he won the Grand Slam again, becoming the only male player to have won the Grand Slam in the open era. Rod remains the only player to have claimed two Grand Slams - once as an amateur and once as a professional. He was ranked World No.1 for seven years in a row and is the last male player to have won every major twice. By the end of the 1960s, he was regarded as the best tennis player in the world. Rod currently lives in Carlsbad, California.
Larry Writer is a Sydney-based author, journalist and public speaker. He has written for The Sydney Morning Herald, The Melbourne Age, The Weekend Australian Magazine, Sydney Magazine, Marie Claire, Vogue, The Bulletin, Australian Business and the Australian Financial Review. He is a former editor, senior journalist and London bureau chief with Australian Consolidated Press and Time Inc.
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