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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIt’s a book that celebrates the careers of 10 of the best tennis players in the last 30 years, who could only win one Grand Slam title, but had long successful careers. The book is divided into 10 chapters, each of which narrates the career story of one player, in a language that serves both casual and avid tennis fans.
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Rachit Agarwal
Born in a cricket-obsessed family in India, a 10-year-old Rachit Agarwal fell in love with tennis when he first watched Roger Federer play at 2003 Wimbledon on television. As his passion for tennis and admiration for Federer increased over the years, he started taking a keen interest in understanding the psychological aspect of the game. He came across two autobiographies – Open by Andre Agassi and Getting a Grip: On My Body, My Mind, My Self by Monica Seles. Reading these books made him realize how mentally demanding the sport is, especially for top-level players.
His curious mind led him to discover some of the most intriguing, untold stories of professional tennis players, their highs, their lows, and their rollercoaster journey to becoming Grand Slam champions. But a particular group of players – those who were considered ‘One Slam Wonders’ – despite having contributed so much to the sport, drew him further, eventually inspiring him to write this book.
Rachit currently resides in the US with his wife. He makes a trip to Flushing Meadows every year to watch the US Open and cheer for his favorite tennis stars, living the fantasy of his 10-year-old self, year after year.
You can reach Rachit at oneslamwonders@gmail.com.
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