The Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player: 4 Grand Slams. 4 Audiobooks. One Unreliable Witness.

by Lord Andy JPGR Murray of Kirkintilloch

The books that finally tell the truths of Wimbledon, Melbourne, Paris and New York.

What happens when memory fades, ego inflates, and the last great sporting triumphs are reconstructed by a man who cannot be trusted with facts, dates, or even basic reality?

Find our in our Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player Audiobooks.

About the “author”

Lord Andy JPGR Murray of Kirkintilloch insists this is his story, told at last and without interference. The publishers wish to note that certain sections appear to have been reconstructed, contradicted, or quietly corrected by an unnamed ghostwriter who was present at the events — or at least nearby.

The truth, as ever, lies somewhere between the baseline and the net.

Praise for the Ageing Tennis Player books

Oh, this is such fun! The narrator does an amazing job transforming from a failing and self deluded scouse tennis player into Lord Andrew John Paul George Ringo Murray of Kirkintilloch – and all the guest appearances by famous tennis players, all wonderfully read by this single narrator is a joy. I am looking forward to more ageing tennis player adventures. Perfect listening for Wimbledon fortnight. Highly recommended for those who enjoy satire, British humour and want to cheer for the underdog! (Granny Rabbit on Confessions of an Ageing Tennis Player)