Description
The Roger Federer Effect tells the story of the world's most famous tennis player in a fresh, innovative way - through the eyes of his friends, rivals, coaches, fans and many others who have been drawn to him as he blazed a trail and transcended the sport. In a glorious career spanning more than two decades, Federer won 20 Grand Slam titles - including eight at Wimbledon - and more than 100 tournaments worldwide, taking the game to a new level and becoming the most popular player the sport has ever seen. As he enters retirement, more than 40 personalities from inside and outside tennis reveal the special place Federer holds in their lives. Through exclusive interviews, they explain the Roger Federer phenomenon. As much as his deeds are important, it is also the intimate details that really make a person who they are. The Roger Federer Effect reveals them in fascinating and often previously untold anecdotes.
About the Author
Simon Cambers is a British tennis journalist and broadcaster who has covered the ATP and WTA Tours for 25 years. He writes regularly for The Guardian, New York Times, ESPN and Glasgow Herald. Simon Graf is a Swiss tennis journalist and the author of a best-selling 2018 Roger Federer biography. He writes for Zurich-based newspaper Tages-Anzeiger and has followed Federer around the world for the last 22 years.
Book Information
ISBN 9781801503839
Author Simon Cambers
Format Paperback
Page Count 288
Imprint Pitch Publishing Ltd
Publisher Pitch Publishing Ltd