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In August 1939, Alice Marble graced the cover of Life magazine, photographed by the famed Alfred Eisenstaedt. She was a glamorous worldwide celebrity, having that year won singles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles tennis titles at both Wimbledon and the US Open, then an unprecedented feat. Yet today one of America's greatest female athletes and most charismatic characters is largely forgotten. Queen of the Court places her back on center stage.
Born in 1913, Marble grew up in San Francisco; her favorite sport, baseball. Given a tennis racket at age 13, she took to the sport immediately, rising to the top with a powerful, aggressive serve-and-volley style unseen in women's tennis. A champion at the height of her fame in the late 1930s, she also designed a clothing line in the off-season and sang as a performer in the Sert Room of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York to rave reviews. World War II derailed her amateur tennis career, but her life off the court was, if anything, even more eventful. She wrote a series of short books about famous women. She turned professional and joined a pro tour during the War, entertaining and inspiring soldiers and civilians alike. Ever glamorous and connected, she had a part in the 1952 Tracy and Hepburn movie Pat and Mike, and she played tennis with the likes of Charlie Chaplin, Marlene Dietrich, and her great friends, Clark Gable and Carole Lombard. However, perhaps her greatest legacy lies in her successful efforts, working largely alone, to persuade the all-white US Lawn Tennis Association to change its policy and allow African American star Althea Gibson to compete for the US championship in 1950, thereby breaking tennis's color barrier.
In two memoirs, Marble also showed herself to be an at-times unreliable narrator of her own life, which Madeleine Blais navigates skillfully, especially Marble's dramatic claims of having been a spy during World War II. In Queen of the Court, the author of the bestselling In These Girls, Hope Is a Muscle recaptures a glittering life story.
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Get ready to be captivated by the legendary tennis star and international celebrity, Alice Marble, in "Queen of the Court." This Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, Madeleine Blais, brings you the dramatic and colorful story of a woman who dominated the tennis world in the late 1930s. From winning multiple titles at Wimbledon and the US Open to gracing the cover of Life magazine, Alice Marble's incredible journey deserves to be remembered.
Step into the glamorous world of Alice Marble as she rises to the top with her powerful, aggressive serve-and-volley style, unmatched in women's tennis. Born in 1913 and raised in San Francisco, Marble's passion for tennis flourished at a young age. She carved her own path with remarkable talent and charisma, leaving an indelible mark on the sport. As her fame grew, she even ventured into other creative endeavors, designing a clothing line and earning praise as a performer at the prestigious Sert Room of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York.
But Alice Marble's impact went beyond the court. Despite World War II disrupting her amateur tennis career, she found another way to inspire and entertain others. Joining a pro tour during the war, Marble became a beloved figure among soldiers and civilians alike. Her enduring legacy includes her pivotal role in breaking tennis's color barrier. Working tirelessly, Marble successfully convinced the all-white US Lawn Tennis Association to allow African American star Althea Gibson to compete for the US championship in 1950.
Don't miss the chance to explore the extraordinary life of Alice Marble in "Queen of the Court." Madeleine Blais skillfully navigates Marble's memoirs, revealing the complexities of her narrative and shedding light on her claims of being a spy during World War II. With Blais's captivating storytelling, you'll be transported into the glittering world of one of America's greatest female athletes and most charismatic characters.
Experience the triumphs and trials of Alice Marble by grabbing your copy of "Queen of the Court" today. Discover why her story deserves to be brought back to center stage and be inspired by her unwavering dedication to breaking barriers. Order now and delve into the captivating journey of this tennis legend!
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