Will the Next Generation Grab the Baton? [Season 1, Episode 9]
Four junior grand slams, multiple challenger titles, and a few ATP titles from a group of young American men have reignited the excitement.
Read MoreFour junior grand slams, multiple challenger titles, and a few ATP titles from a group of young American men have reignited the excitement.
Read MoreWhile American singles players were struggling, a pair of twin brothers were playing some of the greatest doubles the game’s ever seen.
Read MoreAs Sampras and Agassi’s careers began to fade, it was up to Andy Roddick to try and carry the American baton.
Read MorePete Sampras and Andre Agassi’s rivalry soon transcended the sport, and rendered all other American players’ results obsolete.
Read MoreFollowing McEnroe wouldn’t be easy, but America’s greatest generation of players were finally ready to push tennis to unchartered heights.
Read MoreThe Belt’s transition from Arthur Ashe to Jimmy Connors was clearcut. The transition of the belt from Connors to John McEnroe? A bit murkier.
Read MoreThe next recipient of “The Belt” brought a Rock’N’Roll-like flair to the game, and finally made it “cool” to be an American tennis fan.
Read MoreThe series opens at the start of the Open Era, when Arthur Ashe made his way to the forefront of tennis, but also American politics.
Read MoreThe purpose of The Belt is to determine which American male, at any given time in the Open Era, held the mantel of being the best American man in tennis.
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