"A championship player by the age of fifteen in a Europe overshadowed by impending war, Suzanne Lenglen broke records for ticket sales and match winning streaks, scandalised and entranced the public with her playing outfits, and became a pioneer, making friends and enemies throughout restrictive tennis society in the trailblazing jazz age. [This book] explores how a figure both . . . influential and . . . overlooked battled her father's ambition, bias in sporting journalism, and her own divisive personality, to forge a new path, and to change sport forever"--Back cover.