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  Chris Evert - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Evert began taking tennis lessons when she was five years old from her father, Jimmy Evert (a professional tennis coach who had won the men's singles title at the Canadian Championships in 1947).
Tennis was a way of life in his family: Chris and her sister Jeanne Evert became professional tennis players, and their brother Jack Evert attended Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama on a full athletic scholarship for intercollegiate tennis.
In 1979, Evert married the British tennis player John Lloyd (and for some years she was known as Chris Evert-Lloyd).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Chris_Evert   (1390 words)

  
 Geoff Slattery Publishing - GSP Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Author John Powers spent the 1977 season with Barassi and the North Melbourne team and recorded their epic struggle towards ultimate Grand Final victory: a brutal, uncompromising, exhilarating, all-consuming struggle.
The Life Cycle of an AFL Player gives readers a rare insight into the life of an Australian footballer – from early dreams, into the bright lights, through injuries, frustrations, challenges and triumphs, and on to life after the final siren sounds.
The Life Cycle of an AFL Player is the third issue of the acclaimed Australian Football Quarterly: A Journal of Essays, Ideas and Commentary.
www.geoffslattery.com.au /GSPBooks2.html   (2529 words)

  
 Tennis Book Bibliography -- Larry Larson
Sporting Gentlemen : Men's Tennis from the Age of Honor to the Cult of the Superstar
Tennis : Builder of Citizenship (The Psychology and Technique of the Game as Taught by the Tennis Clinic)
Tennis and the Meaning of Life: A Literary Anthology of the Game
www.xhost.org /tennisbooks.com/tbooks.htm   (630 words)

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