Bud Collins
| Bud Collins | |
|---|---|
| Born | |
| Occupation | Sports Columnist |
Arthur Worth "Bud" Collins, Jr. (born
Education
Collins is a 1947 graduate of
Career as a journalist
Collins started writing for the Boston Herald as a sportswriter while he was a
student at Boston University. In 1963, he moved to the
For several years with the Boston Globe, he was a general and political columnist. In 1967, he was a candidate for mayor of Boston.
During the 2007 Wimbledon tournament, Collins announced that NBC had
chosen not to renew his contract and was letting him go.[1]
Collins had covered tennis for the network for 35 years. He insisted that he had no plans to retire and would continue to cover
tennis for the Boston Globe.[2] On
Collins was hired by ESPN on
Collins has written several books, including The Education of a Tennis Player (with Rod
Laver, 1971), Evonne! On the Move (with
In 1994, Collins was elected to the International Tennis Hall of Fame.
Playing career
Although Collins has described himself as a "hacker", he is an accomplished tennis player in his own right. He won the U.S.
Indoor mixed doubles championship (with Janet Hopps) in 1961, and was a finalist in the French
Senior doubles (with
Other
Collins' trademark is his donning of "loud" pants, which he has custom-made from unique fabrics he collects while traveling
for work. According to Bud's website, all of his pants are fashioned by tailor Charlie Davidson in his Andover Shop in
In 2006, made a cameo appearance as himself in the episode
Books
- Laver, Rod; Bud Collins (1971). The Education of a Tennis Player. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-20902-7.
- Collins, Bud; Rod Laver (1973). Rod Laver's Tennis Digest. Follett. ISBN 0-695-80387-5.
Goolagong, Evonne ; Bud Collins (1975). Evonne! On the Move. Dutton. ISBN 0-525-10115-2.- Collins, Bud; Zander Hollander (1980). Bud
Collins' Modern Encyclopedia of Tennis.
Doubleday . ISBN 0-385-13093-7. - Collins, Bud (1989). My Life with the Pros. E.P. Dutton. ISBN 0-525-24659-2.
- Collins, Bud; Zander Hollander (1994). Bud Collins' Modern Encyclopedia of Tennis. Gale Research. ISBN 0-810-38988-6.
- Collins, Bud; Zander Hollander (1997). Bud Collins' Tennis Encyclopedia, 3rd Edition, Visible Ink Press. ISBN 1-578-59000-0.
- Collins, Bud; Zander Hollander (1998). Bud Collins' Tennis Encyclopedia. Gale. ISBN 1-578-59086-8.
- Collins, Bud (2003). Total Tennis: The Ultimate Tennis Encyclopedia. Sports Media Pub.. ISBN 0-973-14434-3.
References
- ^ Michael Hiestand (2007-07-05). Collins will call final Wimbledon for NBC. USA Today.
- ^ Larry Stewart (2007-07-09). Collins makes exit from NBC. Los Angeles Times.
- ^ Collins to be reunited with Enberg on ESPN's tennis coverage. ESPN.com (2007-08-07).
External links
- The Official Web Site of Bud Collins
- International Tennis Hall of Fame profile
- [1] 2001 interview with Collins
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