Get Free Shipping on orders over $79
The Pros : The Forgotten Heroes of Tennis - Underwood Peter

The Pros

The Forgotten Heroes of Tennis

By: Underwood Peter

Paperback | 1 July 2016

At a Glance

Paperback


RRP $39.95

$38.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $9.75 with

 or 

Ships in 5 to 7 business days

Imagine being the best tennis player in the world, a hero in your own country through your exploits in the Davis Cup and the Grand Slam tournaments. You decide to turn professional, which means you are ineligible for all those events, so you find that at 23 or 24 years of age you... are to a certain extent a forgotten commodity.

To most modern-day tennis fans, it is impossible to believe that until the late 1960s, professional tennis players - that is, those who played openly for money - were banned from competing in the world's major tournaments. Before this time the great contests such as the Davis Cup, Wimbledon and the national Championships were exclusive to so-called amateurs. Amateur tennis players were meant to compete only for glory. Though this division arose soon after the turn of the twentieth century, by the 1930s the 'Pro Tour' was entrenched, and endured for another forty years.

In The Pros: The Forgotten Heroes of Tennis, author Peter Underwood explains why professional players were forced into what was often called a 'travelling circus', where these sporting outcasts played each other during long and rather tatty tours taking them all over the world. Focussing on the eight champions who dominated the Pro Era - beginning in 1930 with the ultimately tragic figure of Big Bill Tilden - the book follows each Pro Champion until the era's end in 1968 with Rod The Rocket Laver, great and young enough to dominate the new Open Era.

Underwood's book is more than just history: his colourful depictions of ruthless battles among the pros for prize money and status of top dog, offer unique insight into the virtuoso's journey towards mastery of their craft, and the fascinating intersection between personality, background and individual style.

The Pros is a significant work about a forgotten but seminal era of tennis, and the brave men who, against the odds and entrenched prejudice, fought to become supreme masters of the game. According to 'Newk' - and to John Clarke, the revered Australian wit - the result is a 'must read' for every tennis lover.

More in Biographies & True Stories

The Mushroom Tapes : Conversations on a Triple Murder Trial - Helen Garner
Bread of Angels - Patti Smith

RRP $34.99

$28.75

18%
OFF
Diary of a Young Doctor - Ezzideen Shehab

RRP $24.95

$23.75

The Town Like No Other : A Story of Broken Hill - Robert McLean

RRP $32.99

$28.75

13%
OFF
I'm Not Mad (Anymore) : How not to lose it - Bron Lewis

RRP $36.99

$26.99

27%
OFF
Where It All Went Wrong : The case against John Howard - Amy Remeikis
A Hymn to Life : Shame has to Change Sides - Gisèle Pelicot

RRP $36.99

$24.99

32%
OFF
Oscar Piastri : The Rapid Rise Of An F1 Star - Andrew van Leeuwen

RRP $36.99

$29.99

19%
OFF
A Fortunate Life : The Australian Classic - A B Facey

RRP $34.99

$28.75

18%
OFF
Veil Volume 2 : Calming Noir - Kotteri

RRP $34.99

$31.75

Wes Anderson : The Iconic Filmmaker and his Work - Ian Nathan

RRP $59.99

$44.75

25%
OFF
Careless People : A story of where I used to work - Sarah Wynn-Williams

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
In Love and Death : The Lost Notebook - Bert McCracken
All or Nothing : How Trump Recaptured America - Michael Wolff

RRP $24.99

$21.75

13%
OFF
Even the Good Girls Will Cry : My 90s Rock Memoir - Melissa Auf der Maur

RRP $36.99

$32.99

11%
OFF
Love Like This : A Memoir - Natalie Bassingthwaighte

SIGNED COPY

RRP $36.99

$26.99

27%
OFF