Tennis: The Greats - Adrian Quist presents his history of tennis covering from the 1930s
Tennis: The Greats - Adrian Quist presents his history of tennis covering from the 1930s Narrated by Adrian Quist, a former Australian Davis Cup player, this documentary looks back at great tennis champions of the pre-Open era. Featuring footage of legendary players in action like Suzanne Lenglen and Bill Tilden in the '20s, Lew Hoad, Maureen Connolly and Frank Sedgman in the '50s and Rod Laver and Margaret Court in the '60s, and enhanced by rare archival film from Quist's privately owned collection.

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BBC - Arthur Ashe: More Than a Champion (2015)

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At 87, Rod Laver Picks His Greatest Players of All Time

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Dallas 1972 Final Ken Rosewall Vs Rod Laver

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Davis Cup 1956

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Kings of the Court 7 Pancho Gonzales

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U.S Open 1975 SF - Connors v Borg

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Rod Laver on Why Australian Tennis Dominated and Why It Stopped | Parkinson in Australia

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Spirit of Wimbledon Part 2 (1945–1977)

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The Davis Cup, 1951

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At 67, Martina Navratilova Reveals the 5 Toughest Opponents of Her Career

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The TRAGIC Death Of Lew Hoad, How it Happened is Sad…

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At 73, Jimmy Connors Finally Names the Greatest Players Ever

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Rosewall vs Richey Wimbledon QF 1971 highlights

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Davis Cup (1954)

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At 69, Bjorn Borg Finally Names the Greatest Players Ever

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Don Budge - The Fundamentals of Tennis 1944

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Ken Rosewall Picks His Greatest Players of All Time

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Puerto Rico Open 1975 Final - Laver v Ashe

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Boris Becker vs Ivan Lendl: Wimbledon semi-final, 1989 (Extended Highlights)

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