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Firsts; Lasts and Onlys: Tennis :A Truly Wonderful Collection of Tennis Trivia - Firsts, Lasts, Onlys
Firsts; Lasts and Onlys: Tennis :A Truly Wonderful Collection of Tennis Trivia - Firsts, Lasts, Onlys
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1 June, 2020
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Firsts, Lasts & Onlys is a tennis fan's delight, chock-full of astonishing events, time-honoured anecdotes and extraordinary facts. The book takes a light-hearted but authoritative look at every major tennis tournament in the world, including the Wimbledon Championships. Discover how the first championships - held in 1877, the same year as the first cricket Test match - were almost an afterthought. Did you know that no women were allowed in the first tournament? Or that the All England Club was actually founded to promote croquet? The book is packed with fascinating trivia that will tantalise and enthral. When did strawberries and cream become a Wimbledon staple? Who was the first man to win all four major titles in the same year? Who is or was Roland Garros? Filled with bizarre curiosities from the sport's past - from the heir to the throne whose death was caused by tennis, to the vicar who won Wimbledon, to the murderer who reached a final - this is a book every tennis fan should own.
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781785316364 |
| ISBN10 | 1785316362 |
| Number Of Pages | 208 |
| Item Weight | 262 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Pitch Publishing Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
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Author's Bio
The Sunday Times Top Ten best-selling author Paul Donnelley has written nearly 30 books on a variety of subjects including football, cricket, golf, true crime, television and cinema. He has written, at one time or other, for most Fleet Street newspapers. He is presently the head of production for one national paper and a columnist for another.