Even during these perilous times for public health, a concept such as Noah Rubin's Behind the Racquet series can carry on. And it does so with narrative grace. Rubin and BTR, with a coterie of guest writers, continue to churn out compelling content via Instagram and a companion website.
Its latest star to shine brightly and thoughtfully: Mary Pierce, winner of four Grand Slam titles.
"Looking back, I believe that my dad did the best he could," Pierce writes, sounding not so much like that victim of verbal and physical abuse in her teenage years, but rather a wise, clear-eyed woman she is now, three decades on. "He loved me and wanted the best for me so he trained me to be tough. I would not have made it on tour without being mentally and physically resilient. My childhood made me the person I am today. "