Peter Seddon

Tennis’s Strangest Matches: Extraordinary but true stories from over five centuries of tennis

Award winning sports historian Peter Seddon serves up a factual smorgasbord of some of the most extraordinary events to have ever occurred on a tennis court. They include the final between the tea-drinking vicar and a convicted murderer; the 1973 Battle of the Sexes match between Billie Jean King and self-confessed male chauvinist Bobby Riggs, which King won in three sets; and the stabbing of Monica Seles, which kept the former world number 1 out of the game for over two years. There are accounts of matches played on board ships, the wings of an airborne plane, and even a game played in full regimental dress! Tennis has thrown up its fair share of characters over the years including the player who had such a high opinion of himself that he played an entire match while carrying someone piggy-back! The stories in this book aren’t just fascinating and funny, but they also happen to be true. Game, Set, and Match!

Format: Kindle & Paperback

Paperback: 256 Pages

Language: English

4/5
Reviewed By Reviewed By Juliette Foster
“Author Peter Seddon takes a deep dive look at the curiosities of a sport defined by glamour and its endless popularity. When you think about tennis images of summer days, cooling jugs of Pimm’s, and strawberries and cream spring to mind. This book is the flipside…the game as you’ve never seen it before.”