Game, Set, Match: The Best Audiobooks to Ace This Year’s Australian Open

By Marie-Antoinette Issa
on 15 January 2025

This year’s Australian Open is the perfect time to serve up some stellar audiobooks. And, Audible is stepping onto the court with a lineup of tennis-themed biographies and memoirs that are guaranteed to hit the mark. From behind-the-scenes glimpses of the sport’s legends to inspiring stories of triumph and perseverance, there’s a title for every fan to love.

Here’s the game plan. Pop in your headphones, press play, and let these Audible offerings give your tennis knowledge an advantage – whether you’re court-side or catching the action from home.

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TOKYO, JAPAN – JULY 25: Ashleigh Barty of Team Australia shows her frustration during her Women’s Singles First Round match against Sara Sorribes Tormo of Team Spain on day two of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games at Ariake Tennis Park on July 25, 2021 in Tokyo, Japan. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)

1. My Dream Time by Ash Barty

Fresh from her 2022 Australian Open victory, Ash Barty shares her incredible journey in My Dream Time. This heartfelt memoir offers insights into the life of Australia’s golden girl, exploring her rise to Grand Slam champion and her decision to retire at the height of her career. For fans of the game or anyone who loves a story about finding balance and joy, this is a must-listen.

2. Rafa by Rafael Nadal

Considered one of the greatest players in history, Rafael Nadal’s memoir takes you through his humble beginnings, fierce rivalries, and legendary matches. Rafa isn’t just about tennis – it’s a masterclass in discipline, resilience, and passion.

3. Fearless by Jelena Dokic

Jelena Dokic’s gripping memoir Fearless dives into the highs and lows of her career, including her escape from an abusive father and her fight to reclaim her love for tennis. This powerful story of survival and determination is as moving as it is inspiring.

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Jelena Dokic with Aryna Sabalenka at this Year’s Australian Open

4. Unstoppable by Maria Sharapova

With five Grand Slam titles to her name, Maria Sharapova has seen it all. In Unstoppable, she pulls back the curtain on her intense training, career-defining victories, and the scandal that threatened to derail her career. This audiobook is a compelling look at what it takes to stay on top.

5. All In by Billie Jean King

If there’s one name synonymous with tennis greatness, it’s Billie Jean King. Her memoir All In chronicles a groundbreaking career that saw her win 39 Grand Slam titles and defeat Bobby Riggs in the iconic “Battle of the Sexes.” This isn’t just a story about tennis – it’s about equality, advocacy, and breaking barriers.

6. But Seriously by John McEnroe

Known as much for his fiery temper as his tennis skills, John McEnroe’s But Seriously is both entertaining and insightful. The tennis icon reflects on his illustrious career, his controversies, and what it means to be a legend of the Open Era.

7. Open by Andre Agassi

Andre Agassi’s Open is a fan favorite for good reason. Raw, unfiltered, and deeply personal, this memoir takes listeners into the mind of one of the most beloved players in tennis history. From his hatred of the game to his eventual love for it, Agassi’s story is unforgettable.

8. Emma Raducanu by Emma Raducanu

Relive the meteoric rise of Emma Raducanu, the 18-year-old who captured hearts and the US Open title in 2021. This audiobook highlights her journey from an ordinary teenager to a tennis phenomenon, inspiring young athletes around the globe.

9. Knowing The Score by Judy Murray

Judy Murray – mother to champions Andy and Jamie Murray – shares her story in Knowing The Score. From coaching Scotland’s national team to raising two Grand Slam winners, Judy’s journey is an inspiring testament to hard work and unwavering belief.

10. Arthur Ashe by Raymond Arsenault

Discover the story of Arthur Ashe, an American icon and the first Black man to win Wimbledon. This deeply researched biography honors Ashe’s legacy, from his achievements on the court to his tireless activism for racial equality and HIV/AIDS awareness.

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