On his superb “Revisionist History” podcast the other day, Malcolm Gladwell made a passing mention of the 1920s tennis star Bill Tilden. The 1920s was probably the first golden age of American sports, ...
The 2016 U.S. Open tennis tournament is underway, boasting a roster of legends and up-and-comers vying for the men’s and women’s titles. While all eyes had once been on playing style, attention is now ...
Newsreel: Masters of tennis give exhibition at Detroit Tennis Courts in 1920s The masters of tennis put on an exhibition at the National clay courts meet at the Detroit Tennis Courts in the mid-1920s.
A new graphic novel by artist and illustrator Tom Humberstone pays tribute to the life and times of 1920s tennis icon Suzanne Lenglen. Read an extract from "Suzanne: The Jazz Age Goddess of Tennis" in ...
It was a scene “Big Bill” Tilden would have loved. Former Bucknell tennis coach Bob Hammerlee took to the tennis courts at the Lewisburg Area Recreation Park on Saturday morning in full 1920s tennis ...