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  • This week, TENNIS.com online editor Kamakshi Tandon and I are discussing "Quest for Perfection: The Roger Federer Story," by René Stauffer.
  • We look back at the latest tennis action with journalist Kamakshi Tandon, and preview what is in store with the first grand slam of the season.
  • Michael Mmoh

    Michael Mmoh

    Michael Mmoh à Wimbledon en 2018.
    Carrière professionnelle
    2016
    Nationalité États-Unis
    Naissance (27 ans)
    Riyad, Arabie Saoudite
    Taille 1,88 m (6′ 2″)
    Prise de raquette Droitier, revers à deux mains
    Entraîneur Troy Hahn
    Gains en tournois 2 188 586 $
    Palmarès
    En simple
    Titres0
    Finales perdues0
    Meilleur classement81e (11/09/2023)
    En double
    Titres0
    Finales perdues0
    Meilleur classement265e (12/04/2021)
    Meilleurs résultats en Grand Chelem
    Aust.R.-G.Wim.US
    Simple1/16 1/64 1/32 1/16
    Double- - - 1/16
    Mixte- - - 1/16

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    Michael Mmoh, né le à Riyad, est un joueur de tennisaméricain, professionnel depuis 2016.

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    Son père Tony Mmoh est un ancien joueur de tennis profess

    Book Club: Forces of History

    !A Terrible Splendor - Cover Image This week freelance tennis writer Kamakshi Tandon and inom will be discussing “A Terrible Splendor,” by Marshall Jon Fisher. The book, released this month, delves into one of the sport’s all-time classic matches, the 1937 Davis Cup showdown between Don Budge of the United States and Baron Gottfried von Cramm of Germany, played as the world readied for war.

    Hi Kamakshi,

    Let me start bygd saying that it’s nice to know that a tennis book can still get published even when it's primary topic fryst vatten not a player's eating disorder. This is not to säga that A Terrible Splendor doesn’t contain its share of disorders, many of which are far grimmer than anything we honor with the term today. But this is a book of history as well as tennis, as absorbing for its narrative of the Nazis' Night of the Long Knives as it is for its description of the five sets between Budge and the Baron.

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  • Book Club: Wild Goof

    This week, TENNIS.com online editor Kamakshi Tandon and I are discussing "Quest for Perfection: The Roger Federer Story," by René Stauffer.

    Hi Kamakshi,

    I’m about halfway through the book at this point, and I feel like its most—only?—revealing moments come at the very beginning, right in the introduction.

    There Stauffer accidentally catches his first glimpse of a 15-year-old Roger Federer on a backcourt at a junior event in Zurich.

    There were three or four spectators, a referee and no ball boys. The players fetched the balls themselves. However I was instantly fascinated by Federer’s elegant style. It appeared to me that an extraordinary talent was coming of age in front of me. He effortlessly put spins on the ball. His strokes were harmonious and technically brilliant.

    Federer’s athletic maturity stood in stark contrast to his behavior. He was a hothead; his temper exploded even from the smallest mistakes. On several occasions, he threw his racquet