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Book Editorial:4
The Rivals: Chris Evert vs. Martina Navratilova Their Epic Duels and Extraordinary Friendship
Johnette Howard
Rating: 5.0/5 Stars
Rank: 2255
From the Inside Flap In the annals of sports, no individual rivalry matches the intensity,
longevity, and emotional resonance of the one between two extraordinary
women: Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova.
Over sixteen years,
Evert and Navratilova met on the tennis court a record eighty
times—sixty times in finals.
At their first match in Akron, Ohio, in
1973, Chris was an eighteen-year-old star and Martina, two years her
junior, was an unknown Czech making her first trip to the United States.
It would be two years before Martina finally beat Chris, and another
year—after Navratilova had dropped twenty pounds and improved her
game—before Evert publicly betrayed her first hint of concern.
By
then, the women were already friends and sometimes doubles partners, and
the colorful story that would captivate the world was under way. The
Rivals is the first book to examine the intertwined journey of these
legendary champions, based on extensive interviews with each.
Taking
readers on and off the courts with vivid, never-before-published material,
award-winning sportswriter Johnette Howard shows how Evert and Navratilova
came of age during the rambunctious golden age of tennis in the 1970s, and
how—together—they redefined women’s athletics during a
time of volcanic change in sports and society.
Their epic careers unfolded
against the backdrop of the fight for Title IX, the gay rights movement,
the women's movement and the fall of the iron curtain.
Howard draws
entertaining, intimate, and myth-shattering portraits of Evert and
Navratilova, describing the personal migrations each woman made, and
showing how enmeshed their lives became.
Navratilova and
Evert’s ability to forge and maintain a friendship during sixteen
years of often-cutthroat competition has always provoked wonder and
admiration.
They were a study in contrasts, a collision of politics and
style and looks. Chris was the crowd darling while Martina, her greatest
foil, was often cast as the villain.
Chris was the imperturbable champion
who proved toughness and femininity weren’t mutually exclusive;
Martina was portrayed as both emotionally fragile and some fearsome
Amazon.
Chris’s off-court life was presumed to be bedrock solid, the
stuff of Main Street America; Martina’s was derided as outrageous and
sometimes chaotic, even during her invincible years.
Yet, through it all,
the two remained friends who lifted each other to heights that each says
she couldn’t have reached without the other.
Women’s
tennis now is more popular than ever, thanks in large part to the
trailblazing of Evert and Navratilova.
A rivalry like theirs, filled with
so many grace notes, is unique in sports history.
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The Rivals: Chris Evert vs. Martina Navratilova Their Epic Duels and Extraordinary Friendship
Johnette Howard
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![]() | | 2. | From Booklist | | Of the great individual rivalries in modern sport--Ali-Frazier,
Borg-McEnroe, Nicklaus-Palmer, Chamberlain-Russell, for example--the
greatest was arguably that between tennis champions Chris Evert and
Martina Navratilova,... read full editorial |
![]() | | 3. | Review | | “Together, match by match, final by final, Chris Evert and Martina
Navratilova changed women’s tennis forever. I watched their rivalry
with awe and pride: two remarkable athletes, fierce... read full editorial |
![]() | | Current Editorial | | 4. | From the Inside Flap | | In the annals of sports, no individual rivalry matches the intensity,
longevity, and emotional resonance of the one between two extraordinary
women: Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova. Over sixteen years,
Evert... read full editorial |
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The Rivals: Chris Evert vs. Martina Navratilova Their Epic Duels and Extraordinary Friendship
Johnette Howard
![]() | | | HISTORY COMES TO LIFE IN REMARKABLE READ | | (Niles, IL) June 21, 2005 - 5.0/5 stars | | Johnette Howard's The Rivals captures the historic rivalry between Chris
Evert and Martina Navratilova with the perfect balance between social
import and the drama of sport. The author pens a vivid portrait of the two
women... read full review |
![]() | | | Game, Set, Match! | | (Niles, IL) June 22, 2005 - 5.0/5 stars | | Johnette Howard has written a masterpiece of journalism that never ceases
to entertain, enlighten and inform. Her skills as an interviewer are
apparent - given the plethora of candid quotes from all with whom she
spoke... read full review |
![]() | | | Couldn't Be Any Better | | (San Francisco, CA) July 5, 2005 - 5.0/5 stars | | Just glancing through the pages and looking at photos and captions, before
reading the book, I was struck by the picture of the very young Martina
hugging a light post after one of her first wins in the U.S....she hugged... read full review |
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