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Wimbledon: A Personal History by Sue Barker

Published August 28, 2025

Wimbledon: A Personal History by Sue Barker

Book info

  • Title Wimbledon: A Personal History
  • Author Sue Barker
  • Year 2024
  • Genre Non-fiction

Sue Barker first walked through those famous wrought-iron gates aged 13 in 1969 to play in the National Schools event. What Sue didn't know then, was that every year for the next half century, she would be back in some capacity. As a junior, aged 15, as a semi-finalist and Grand-Slam winner ranked No.3 in the world, as a broadcaster leading the BBC coverage for thirty years and for the first time, as a fan in 2023. And now she returns as a storyteller. The magic has stayed the same,but times have changed. With her first-hand insight and perspective, Sue paints an intimate portrait of the place, past and present, full of behind-the-scenes details drawn from her own experiences as well as personal conversations with her former mentors, contemporary players, friends and colleagues - giants of the game such as Rod Laver, Billie Jean King, John McEnroe, Roger Federer, Venus Williams and many others.

Thoughts

After reading Sue’s memoir recently, I was intrigued by this follow up that centres on the hallowed tennis grounds of Wimbledon. It’s a bit of mish-mash of stuff, Sue’s memories, a history of the tennis tournament, and details of some of the biggest stars that have graced the courts, alongside more recent bios of players. The chapters do jump about all over the place a little bit, but equally, it’s such a joy to spend time in Sue’s mind like this, she has so much knowledge and insight, and it’s just a privilege to have it shared with us!

Rating: 4 / 5

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