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*''The History of Professional Tennis'', by Joe McCauley, Short Run Book Company, Windsor, Berkshire, England, 2003, with no ISBN shown.  This is a year-by-year account of the professional tours and tournaments between 1926 and 1968, then has 80 additional pages of year-by-year results of as many tournaments, tours, and head-to-head matches as the author, a long-time writer for ''World Tennis'', could find.
*''The History of Professional Tennis'', by Joe McCauley, Short Run Book Company, Windsor, Berkshire, England, 2003, with no ISBN shown.  This is a year-by-year account of the professional tours and tournaments between 1926 and 1968, then has 80 additional pages of year-by-year results of as many tournaments, tours, and head-to-head matches as the author, a long-time writer for ''World Tennis'', could find.


* ''The Game, My 40 Years in Tennis'', Jack Kramer with Frank Deford, G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1979, ISBN 0-399-12336-9
* ''The Game, My 40 Years in Tennis'', Jack Kramer with Frank Deford, G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1979, ISBN 0-399-12336-9. The autobiography of the great player and long-time promoter.


* ''Big Bill Tilden, The Triumphs and the Tragedy'', by Frank DeFord, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1976, ISBN 0-671-22254-6
* ''Big Bill Tilden, The Triumphs and the Tragedy'', by Frank DeFord, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1976, ISBN 0-671-22254-6. A biographer of the greatest of the early players.


* ''Tennis Is My Racket'', by Bobby Riggs, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1949, an apparently ghost-written autobiography. No ISBN or Catalog Card Number.
* ''Tennis Is My Racket'', by Bobby Riggs, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1949, an apparently ghost-written autobiography. No ISBN or Catalog Card Number. An autobiography of the great mid-century player and well-known hustler who later played [[Billie Jean King]] in the ''[[Battle of the Sexes]]''.


* ''The Years with Ross'', by James Thurber, Little, Brown, 1958, Boston. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 58-11443. A highly regarded biography of the celebrated first editor of ''The New Yorker'', [[Harold Ross]]. It has a brief mention of tennis reporting in the magazine.  
* ''The Years with Ross'', by James Thurber, Little, Brown, 1958, Boston. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 58-11443. A highly regarded biography of the celebrated first editor of ''The New Yorker'', [[Harold Ross]]. It has a brief mention of tennis reporting in the magazine.  


* ''Man with a Racket, The Autobiography of Pancho Gonzales, as Told to Cy Rice'', A. S. Barnes and Company, New York, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 59-7068 1959
* ''Man with a Racket, The Autobiography of Pancho Gonzales, as Told to Cy Rice'', A. S. Barnes and Company, New York, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 59-7068 1959. An autography by a great still at the height of his game.
 
* Rich Hillway, tennis historian http://www.coloradotennis.com/cta/website.asp?Dept=News&Sec=Features&Page=Rich%20Hillway
* Rich Hillway, tennis historian http://www.coloradotennis.com/cta/website.asp?Dept=News&Sec=Features&Page=Rich%20Hillway
* ''The Tennis Book'' (1981), Edited by Michael Bartlett and Bob Gillen ISBN 0-87795-344-9
 
* ''The Lone Wolf'', by S. L. Price, '''Sports Illustrated''', 26 June 2002
* ''The Lone Wolf'', by S. L. Price, '''Sports Illustrated''', 26 June 2002. A hard-hitting but affectionate article about [[Pancho Gonzales]] some years after his death.
 
* ''World of Tennis Yearbook 1971'' (1971), by John Barrett, London
* ''World of Tennis Yearbook 1971'' (1971), by John Barrett, London



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  • The Tennis Book, edited by Michael Bartlett and Bob Gillen, Arbor House, New York, 1981, ISBN 0-87795-344-9. An anthology of 30 short pieces about various aspects of tennis from various magazines and books.
  • The History of Professional Tennis, by Joe McCauley, Short Run Book Company, Windsor, Berkshire, England, 2003, with no ISBN shown. This is a year-by-year account of the professional tours and tournaments between 1926 and 1968, then has 80 additional pages of year-by-year results of as many tournaments, tours, and head-to-head matches as the author, a long-time writer for World Tennis, could find.
  • The Game, My 40 Years in Tennis, Jack Kramer with Frank Deford, G.P. Putnam's Sons, New York, 1979, ISBN 0-399-12336-9. The autobiography of the great player and long-time promoter.
  • Big Bill Tilden, The Triumphs and the Tragedy, by Frank DeFord, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1976, ISBN 0-671-22254-6. A biographer of the greatest of the early players.
  • Tennis Is My Racket, by Bobby Riggs, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1949, an apparently ghost-written autobiography. No ISBN or Catalog Card Number. An autobiography of the great mid-century player and well-known hustler who later played Billie Jean King in the Battle of the Sexes.
  • The Years with Ross, by James Thurber, Little, Brown, 1958, Boston. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 58-11443. A highly regarded biography of the celebrated first editor of The New Yorker, Harold Ross. It has a brief mention of tennis reporting in the magazine.
  • Man with a Racket, The Autobiography of Pancho Gonzales, as Told to Cy Rice, A. S. Barnes and Company, New York, Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 59-7068 1959. An autography by a great still at the height of his game.
  • The Lone Wolf, by S. L. Price, Sports Illustrated, 26 June 2002. A hard-hitting but affectionate article about Pancho Gonzales some years after his death.
  • World of Tennis Yearbook 1971 (1971), by John Barrett, London