The Five Finest Wimbledon Men’s Champions Ever
With Wimbledon about to start – for the first time in two years – Martin Keady, our resident tennis historian,…
Martin is a scriptwriter of plays and screenplays, including a biopic of Shakespeare, www.theshakespeareplays.com. He is an experienced journalist, writing on cinema for The Script Lab as well as on sport for LastWordSports.com/tennis and LastWordOnSports.com/Football.com. A poet, having written a collection of short poems, entitled Shards, extracts from which have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3, Martin is married with three children and lives in London, UK.
With Wimbledon about to start – for the first time in two years – Martin Keady, our resident tennis historian,…
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