
Blending high-caliber sports writing with penetrating investigative reporting, this account explores the glamorous, gritty, and money-ruled world of professional tennis
This work investigates the underlying economic and social pressures that define the professional tennis circuit. Author Michael Mewshaw utilizes his background in investigative journalism to examine the disconnect between the public perception of tennis as a refined sport and the reality of the high-stakes, often exploitative environment surrounding professional players. The text presents a critical framework that highlights how financial incentives and corporate interests influence the integrity of the game.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and sports journalists frequently cite this book for its unflinching look at the professional tennis industry. Readers often note the investigative density of the prose, which provides a stark contrast to traditional sports reporting.
Page Count:
390
Publication Date:
1984-09-04
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140072780
ISBN-13:
9780140072785
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