Sometimes the questionable demands of professional sport get in the way of the author's unbridled "love of the game", and so, on occasion, he passes critical and amusing comment on these frustrations from his unique position of authority. He pokes fun at the stuffy, has high regard for the honest, hard-working triers, and never believes the inflated hype of the self-fulfilling publicity machines.
This book tells it as it is. Honest views backed by independent judgment underpin every page. There's no suggestion of "the older I get the better I used to be" syndrome! Containing personal stories and anecdotes from years of involvement in professional tennis, readers will learn a whole lot more - good and bad - that is never covered by the mainstream media.
Welcome to the eventful, and frequently funny, sporting life of Andrew Jarrett.