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The Master: The Long Run and Beautiful Game of Roger Federer

The Master: The Long Run and Beautiful Game of Roger Federer

by Christopher Clarey

Twelve ·2021 ·432 pages
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This New York Times bestselling biography tells the life story of the most iconic men's tennis player of the modern era. There have been other biographies of Roger Federer, but never one with this kind of access to the man himself, his support team, and the most prominent figures in the game, including such rivals as Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Roddick. In The Master , New York Times correspondent Christopher Clarey sits down with Federer and those closest to him to tell the story of the greatest player in men's tennis. Roger Federer has often made it look astonishingly easy through the carving backhands, gliding to forehands, leaping for overheads and, in his most gravity-defying act, remaining high on a pedestal in a world of sports rightfully flooded with cynicism. But his path from temperamental, bleach-blond teenager with dubious style sense to one of the greatest, most self-possessed and elegant of competitors has been a long-running act of will, not destiny. He not only had a great gift. He had grit. Christopher Clarey, one of the top international sportswriters working today, has covered Federer since the beginning of his professional career. He was in Paris on the Suzanne Lenglen Court for Federer's first Grand Slam match and has interviewed him exclusively more than any other journalist since his rise to prominence. Here, Clarey focuses on the pivotal people, places, and moments in Federer's long and rich reporting from South Africa, South America, the Middle East, four Grand Slam tournaments, and Federer's native Switzerland. It has been a journey like no other player's, rife with victories and a few crushing defeats, one that has redefined enduring excellence and made Federer a sentimental favorite worldwide. The Master tells the story of Federer's life and career on both an intimate and grand scale, in a way no one else could possibly do.


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"Clarey also offers a glimpse inside Federer's mind, showing how his relationships (with family, friends, etc.) have cemented his being called, by many, the most complete tennis player in modern history."

Steve Dixon· Library Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Among the pleasures of Mr."

Edward Kosner· The Wall Street Journal Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Clarey is a smooth, unpretentious writer who benefits from not being a Federer fanboy...He is as strong on Federer's weaknesses as his strengths and writes with particular clarity on the struggles he has had with Djokovic ..."

Matthew Syed· The Times (UK) Read review ↗ Near the Top

"A must-read for devoted tennis fans and everyone interested in athletes and the sports world."

Brenda Barrera· Booklist Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"highlights some of the more publicly undersung but crucially influential members of Federer's long-evolving team ..."

Michael Cavna· The Washington Post Read review ↗ Near the Top

"deeply reported and researched ..."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"Meanwhile, Federer's laudable decision to establish a foundation to help improve early childhood education in Africa is given short shrift in favor of extraneous trivia on other top tennis pros."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Maybe Someday

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