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9780789303844

Davis Cup Yearbook 1999 : The Year in Tennis

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  • ISBN13:

    9780789303844

  • ISBN10:

    0789303841

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2000-07-07
  • Publisher: Universe
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Summary

The Centenary year of the Davis Cup was the year of Australia, but it was more than that. It was the year of dramatic reversals of fortune. Todd Martin celebrated in Birmingham and then ended up dizzy and disillusioned one round later in the steamy heat of Boston. Partrick Rafter, the man who beat him in the decisive match, rode the shoulders of his teammates after his decisive victory and then missed the rest of the campaign because of an injury to one of his own shoulders. In his place, the Australian stars were a journeyman (Wayne Arthurs), an inexperienced teenager (Lleyton Hewitt), and a former David Cup outcast (Mark Philippoussis).

Though his own country, the United States, did not prosper for long, Dwight Davis would surely have enjoyed most of what transpired in 1999: the story lines, the quality of play, and the enthusiasm of the crowd in Nice that made it difficult for doubles partners to hear each other, even when they were shouting from close range. Davis also would surely have been astonished at the continued growth of the competition he has launched by issuing a transatlantic challenge to the British in 1900.

This book, written by International Herald Tribune sports correspondent and longtime New York Times contributor Christopher Clarey, is an extended and thoughtful examination of the matches and personalities that defined this special season. With much of its material gathered form exclusive interviews, it provides a unique perspective on the game's premier team event: an event that has been making tennis heroes and his troy for one hundred years.

Author Biography

Christopher Clarey is the sports correspondent for the International Herald Tribune and the European sports correspondent for the New York Times. He is contributing editor at Tennis magazine in the United States and has also written for the New York Times Book Review and commented on tennis for Eurosport.

He was born, raised, and educated in the United States before moving to Europe in 1991 to learn French and a whole lot more. he has covered six Olympic Games, two soccer World Cups, the last ten French Opens, and one unforgettable Group IV Davis Cup match in Gaborone, Botswanna. He now lives in Seville with his wife, Virginie, daughters Toscane and Sevine, and one small grey rabbit who, like everyone in the household, is still getting to know the fine place.

Table of Contents

President's Message 6(2)
Foreword 8(2)
Patrick Rafter
Introduction 10(12)
First Round
22(22)
Profile: Gustavo Kuerten
44(2)
Quarterfinal Round
46(16)
Profile: Cedric Pioline
62(2)
SemiFinal Round
64(14)
Profile: Lleyton Hewitt
78(2)
World Group Qualifying Round
80(16)
Final Round
96(20)
Profile: Mark Philippoussis
116(2)
Results
118(10)
Acknowledgments and Photography Credits 128

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