Rod Laver is an icon of tennis, a player who revolutionised the game during the 1960s. The Australian, a winner of 11 Grand Slam singles titles, is the only male player in tennis history to win all ...
NEW YORK—Among tennis players, Rod Laver’s trophy collection is second to none. The replicas from the four Grand Slams and the Davis Cup are only the tip of the Australian great’s iceberg of awards.
“I used to be a fairly good tennis player," said Laver. Photograph by Shaughn and John. Shot on location at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa, Calsbad, California. Rod Laver is watching me. Staring right ...
Laver might have been thankful for a breaker or two in his first serious test of ’69, a 90-game, 7-5, 22-20, 9-11, 1-6, 6-3 death march through 105-degree heat against Tony Roch ...
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Andre Agassi reflects on tennis' transformation - When power took over
Andre Agassi compared the modern game to what we had in the past ...
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Rod Laver’s father built him a backyard tennis court 80 years ago. Now locals are battling to save it
For an academic who studies the significance of sporting places, it seemed almost too good to be true when Dr Kate Kirby stumbled upon a little known tennis court carrying the name of Australian ...
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