Racquet Issue 1

It was the most electrifying moment in tennis in a generation.“Server leads 40-0,” Andrew Lyons, the marker called, his words echoing around the medieval walls. “Chase worse than a yard.” Camden Riviere, the challenger, sent a railroad porpoising down the penthouse. Rob Fahey, the champion, smacked a cut valley crosscourt. It came too hard off the back wall. Rather than playing it, Riviere let it go as it bounded past the chase. The ninth set was his. He had won the world championship.

Rob Fahey , the former champ.

Camden Riviere , the new champ.

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