Andy Murray Wimbledon Champion e-bog
97,05 DKK
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The most revealing and in-depth biography of Andy Murray yet published. When Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal both exited in the first few days of Wimbledon 2013, the level of expectation on Andy Murray to become the first British champion of the mens competition since 1936 rose to new heights. Two sets down in the quarter-final, he recovered to keep alive the hopes of a nation. Then, on a boiling ...
E-bog
97,05 DKK
Forlag
Simon & Schuster UK
Udgivet
15 august 2013
Længde
304 sider
Genrer
BGS
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781471132759
The most revealing and in-depth biography of Andy Murray yet published. When Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal both exited in the first few days of Wimbledon 2013, the level of expectation on Andy Murray to become the first British champion of the mens competition since 1936 rose to new heights. Two sets down in the quarter-final, he recovered to keep alive the hopes of a nation. Then, on a boiling hot Sunday afternoon, Murray faced up to the worlds best player, Novak Djokovic, with the title almost within his grasp. After three hours of tension, drama and sheer brilliance, Murray was Wimbledon champion and 17.3 million viewers, glued to the action, celebrated with him after his straight-sets victory. But how had the man from Dunblane, Scotland, a country once characterised as the worst tennis nation in the world, risen to the top? In this fascinating and revealing biography, Mark Hodgkinson, who first interviewed Murray when he was just 17, looks into the people who have influenced the Scots career - his family, his coaches and his girlfriend among them - and assesses how he has won over a dubious and critical public. Murrays story is extraordinary, and this book gets to the heart of that remarkable drama.