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RENÉE RICHARDS
Forty years later, her US Open journey is
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GAELMONFILS
The explosivecreativity of the fastest
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ANDYRODDICK
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Season PreviewJanuary/FebruaryWhat’s at stake in the new year? Our season-preview issue answers that question in a variety of ways. With tournament maps, a round table discussion of tennis experts, unrivaled pro-game analysis and the ultimate rankings primer, this issue will help you watch the tours like never before.
closing: November 27, 2017materials: November 29, 2017on-sale: January 9, 2018
Open Era AnniversaryMarch/AprilThis year marks the 50th anniversary of Open tennis – a moment when amateur and professional players came together to form the game we know today. In this issue, we’ll reveal the 50 players whose actions and performances have stood the test of time.
closing: January 17, 2018materials: January 24, 2018on-sale: March 6, 2018
French Open Special May/JuneIs the French Open the hardest Grand Slam tournament to win? Perhaps, although Rafael Nadal’s unprecedented success in Paris suggests otherwise. Our clay-stained issue looks at both sides of the question: Rafa’s quest for his 11th Roland Garros title, along with the players eagerly awaiting the Spaniard to relent.
closing: March 7, 2018materials: March 14, 2018on-sale: April 24, 2018
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French Open Special
E V E R T v s . N A D A L D E T E R M I N I N G
T H E C L A Y - C O U R T G O A T
2 0 17 S H O E G U I D E T H E L A T E S T
F O O T W E A R N E W S A N D R E V I E W S
Plus:
No event mixes beauty
w ith the battle as artful ly as Roland
Garros
Wimbledon SpecialJuly/AugustThere’s little debate as to the greatest Wimbledon match of the Open era: Rafael Nadal’s epic, five-set win over Roger Federer in 2008. In this issue, we relive the match as comprehensively has Roger and Rafa covered the court on that memorable day.
closing: April 25, 2018materials: May 2, 2018on-sale: June 12, 2018
US Open SpecialSeptember/OctoberThere’s plenty of new in New York, where the Grand Slam calendar concludes. There’s a new Louis Armstrong Stadium, new American talents on the men’s and women’s side, and new innovations pointing the way to the game’s future.
closing: June 27, 2018materials: July 3, 2018on-sale: August 14, 2018
Heroes IssueNovember/DecemberFifty years, fifty moments. Each year of tennis’ Open era has featured heroic achievements, which we salute in our year-end issue—one hero per season. It will highlight heroes well known and unsung; heroes whose impacts were made on the court and off; heroes whose legacies are established and whose legacies are still being created. After reading our sixth annual Heroes issue, you’ll not only have a better grasp of tennis’ greatest heroes, you’ll have a better understanding of the game itself.
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