A Handful of Summers
From beginnings on a gravel court on a farm in rural South Africa, Gordon Forbes went on to travel the world with his long-time tennis partner Abe Segal during the late 1950s and early 60s: the glory days of Fred Perry, Roy Emerson and Virginia Wade. In this delightful insider’s account of tennis on the international circuit, Forbes looks back with laughter at his tennis playing years through a varied, successful and often outrageous career on the world’s courts.
This newly published edition of A Handful of Summers brings back a cult classic, revealing an era populated by the most colourful tennis players of all time. With an original Foreword by Peter Ustinov.
Gordon Forbes
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Gordon Forbes was born in 1934 on a farm near Burgersdorp in the Eastern Cape, South Africa. He grew up playing tennis with his siblings, and became one of South Africa’s most consistent post-war champions, winning a total of ten national titles. He played for South Africa in Davis Cup competitions and with his great friend Abe Segal, became one of the world’s best doubles combinations. Together, they won the British Hard Courts twice and reached the finals of the French Championships and the semi-finals of Wimbledon.
- • Back by popular demand! A reissue of a classic Forbes title.
- • Simultaneous publication alongside Forbes’s new memoir, I’ll Take the Sunny Side.
- • Published in multiple editions and formats in South Africa, the USA and the United Kingdom since first publication in 1978.
- • Gordon Forbes is a South African and Wimbledon institution.
- • Original foreword by Peter Ustinov included in this reissue.