Evert Reflects on U.S. Open Memories and Broadcasting Career
Evert Reflects on U.S. Open Memories and Broadcasting Career Every authentic tennis champion has a groundbreaking event in their evolution, a defining... Read More
The Courage of Cliff Richey
The image is frozen forever in the eye of my mind. There I was in 1972 at the Royal Albert Hall in... Read More
Laver Celebrates Another Milestone
Since the inception of “Open Tennis” in 1968, some great seasons have been celebrated by the premier competitors among the men. Roger... Read More
One on One with Ken Rosewall
No tennis champion has had a longer run at and near the top of the men’s game than a diminutive Australian with... Read More
Chat with Evonne Goolagong-Cawley
In the most powerful and enduring memory I carry around of Evonne Goolagong- Cawley, the effervescent Australian is gliding across the 1970’s... Read More
Remembering Jack Kramer
Near the end of the U.S. Open, the world of tennis lost a singularly important leader, a man of enduring stature, an... Read More
A Salute to Emmo
Down through the vast corridors of time, Australians have enjoyed almost an embarrassment of riches in the game of tennis. To name... Read More
Margaret Smith Court Career Retrospective
Some champions wear success more comfortably than others, value humility above all other qualities and know that winning prolifically speaks for itself.... Read More
Arthur Ashe Anniversary Immensely Important
He captured all of the major singles championships save the French Open, became a perennial member of the world’s top ten, and... Read More
Talking tennis with Martina Navratilova
She is irrefutably one of the best ever to play the game of tennis, a left-handed dynamo who sweepingly changed the complexion... Read More