Tennis Players as Works of Art


Non-Fiction - Sports
250 Pages
Reviewed on 10/22/2024
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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite

Inspired by his love for tennis, David Linebarger brings a mesmerizing collection of art, photography, and poetic narratives that pay homage to some of the greatest tennis players who left their mark in the world. Several artists have added their creative input to Tennis Players as Works of Art. The book opens with a painting of Arthur Ashe, the first Black man to win the US Open. Billy Jean King, one of the greatest tennis players in history, was also a prominent advocate for gender equality. The youngest player ever to win the French Open, Monica Seles, was stabbed on the court by a deranged Steffi Graff fan. The casual elegance of Roger Federar's playing style is likened to the sculptures of ancient Greeks. In contrast, the raw athleticism displayed by his rival, Rafael Nadal, reminds you of primitive cave paintings.

Tennis Players as Works of Art celebrates human creativity, athleticism, and ingenuity through a combination of art, sports, and poetic storytelling. Through illuminating narrative pieces, David Linebarger tells stories and sheds light on the different playing styles of the athletes, while the complementary artwork captures their distinctive personalities, offering readers a fresh new perspective on their lives and their achievements. You will see the likes of Venus Williams in a new light, as in how she asserted herself on the court with a harmonious combination of power, grace, and athleticism, or Maria Sharapova, the femme fatale with assassin's bullets for serves. As a casual tennis watcher, I honestly had never even heard about most of the players featured in this book, yet I thoroughly enjoyed it. It's a book for tennis fans, poetry lovers, and art enthusiasts alike.