Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player: the Audiobook

£20.00

Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player is now available as an Audiobook on CD.

 ‘Forget Sports Personality of the Year, because ‘Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player’ wins my Sports Hero of the Decade! In a world where fame sometimes sleazily schmoozes with ability, Nick Owens’ salvos slyly obliterate the pretensions afflicting grand spectacle. Written with cheery lunacy, the rollercoaster of crazy is a joy and a credit to serving both a fine read and a smashing volley, earning a final score of everything-to-love.’
(Rick Hoegberg, writer)

 

Description

Remember when you were young and emulated your sporting heroes in the streets or school playground and were going to win Gold at the Olympics, The 100m sprint? The World Cup?  Wimbledon?

Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player is the must-go-to humorous guidebook about dreams, disappointments, failures and triumphs; a satirical mid-life-crisis handbook for everyone who has never quite fulfilled their fantasies on the tennis court, or anywhere else.

The ‘Sporting Confessions’ series offers some rare insights and humour into what it is to be an athlete at the top of their game. Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player is the first book in a quartet of books which follow our hero, Lord Andy John Paul George Ringo Murray of Kirkintilloch through the Tennis Grand Slams around the world, in Melbourne, at Roland Garros in Paris, and finally, Lord Andy’s journey to immortality is told through the Fantastic Confabulations of an Ageing Tennis Player at Flushing Meadows in America.

The audiobook is read by Samuel Evans and produced by Raconteurs Audio, and is NOP’s first venture into the world of audiobooks and we hope you enjoy it!


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