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Tennis Newspaper Book

Product code : 0086
Tennis newspaper book is a collection of major events in the world of tennis that have historical significance from a period of early 20th century to the recent past. The newsprints are reproduced from original writings and reports that are bind in a quality paper for durability. It also highlights some greatest tennis players. The reports are illustrated by persons who have witnessed them and not by someone who look back into history for information. So, readers will have an amazing insight of all the glorious moments happened in the history of tennis. This memorabilia book is a must have all tennis lovers.
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£49.99  
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Delivery to Worldwide (With an additional delivery charges please choose the appropriate delivery option at Checkout)
 Description
Each book measures 38 x 31cm and is bound in a beautiful burgundy leatherette binder gold embossed with the chosen Football team or sport and, as an option, the recipient’s name. Personalised certificate available at no extra charge.

Read about the tennis greats from the past and present as covered in the newspapers of the time. From Tony Wilding’s 4th Wimbledon win in 1904, Lacoste in the 1920s, Fred Perry’s win in 1934, Hoad and Gibson in the 50s, through to more modern greats such as Laver, Billie Jean King, Connors, Ashe, Evert, Borg, Navratilova, McEnroe, Becker, Graf, Sampras and many more.