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You Cannot Be Serious John Mcenroe John Kaplan

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You Cannot Be Serious John Mcenroe John Kaplan
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Publisher: Berkley Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 352
Author: John McEnroe; John Kaplan
ISBN: 9781101204405, 1101204400
Language: English
Year: 2002

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You Cannot Be Serious John Mcenroe John Kaplan by John Mcenroe; John Kaplan 9781101204405, 1101204400 instant download after payment.

John McEnroe stunned the tennis elite when he came out of nowhere to make the Wimbledon semifinals at the age of eighteen-and just a few years later, he was ranked number one in the world. "You Cannot Be Serious" is McEnroe at his most personal, a no-holds-barred examination of Johnny Mac, the kid from Queens, and his "wild ride" through the world of professional tennis at a boom time when players were treated like rock stars. Here he candidly explores the roots of his famous on-court explosions; his ambivalence toward the sport that made him famous; his adventures (and misadventures) on the road; his views of colleagues from Connors to Borg to Lendl; his opinions of contemporary tennis--and his current roles as husband, father, senior tour player, and often-controversial commentator).

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