Wimbledon A Personal History

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Author: Sue Barker
Publisher: Ebury Publishing
Year: 2025
Language: en
Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 9781529927405
Dewey Decimal: 796.34209421
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Wimbledon A Personal History by Sue Barker, published by Ebury Publishing on May 22, 2025, is a detailed exploration of the iconic tennis tournament through the eyes of a participant and commentator. Spanning 320 pages, this book captures Sue’s journey from her first experience at Wimbledon as a young player to her role as a broadcaster and, most recently, as a fan. Through her unique perspective, she shares intimate stories and insights about the tournament, highlighting its evolution over the decades.

Readers will find a rich tapestry of memories and anecdotes, featuring conversations with tennis legends such as Rod Laver, Billie Jean King, and Roger Federer. The narrative delves into significant matches, rivalries, and the cultural shifts within the sport, offering a personal memoir that intertwines history with the emotional highs and lows of the game. With a focus on both the triumphs and challenges faced by players, this edition presents a comprehensive view of Wimbledon, making it a noteworthy addition to the genres of biography and sports memoirs.


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‘The thing about our Sue is that she just is Wimbledon.’ John McEnroe

Sue Barker first walked through those famous wrought-iron gates aged 13 in 1969 to play in the National Schools event. What Sue didn’t know then, was that every year for the next half century, she would be back in some capacity. As a junior, aged 15, as a semi-finalist and Grand-Slam winner ranked No.3 in the world, as a broadcaster leading the BBC coverage for thirty years and for the first time, as a fan in 2023.

And now she returns as a storyteller.

The magic has stayed the same,but times have changed. With her first-hand insight and perspective, Sue paints an intimate portrait of the place, past and present, full of behind-the-scenes details drawn from her own experiences as well as personal conversations with her former mentors, contemporary players, friends and colleagues – giants of the game such as Rod Laver, Billie Jean King, John McEnroe, Roger Federer, Venus Williams and many others. They share poignant memories with her and some startling revelations, from Sampas’s deep regret that he didn’t involve his parents more in his Centre Court triumphs to Borg divulging that McEnroe was always the quietest presence in the locker room … You cannot be serious!

From the most talked-about matches and famous rivalries to the fashions and trends, from the stunning breakthroughs, to the near wins and gut-wrenching disappointments, Sue’s personal history of Wimbledon is touched throughout by Championship stardust and is as tightly packed with stories as the courts are with blades of grass.

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Language: en. Pages: 320.

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