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Last Updated: September 15, 2008 8:51 PM
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From the Archives: Democracy and Commerce at the US Open


Acclaimed novelist David Foster Wallace committed suicide last week at the age of 46. Part of Wallace's most famous novel, Infinite Jest, was centred around a tennis academy, and he also wrote several touchstone essays about the sport he played at a national level as a junior.

In his memory, we are republishing the feature story he wrote for the September 1996 issue of TENNIS.




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