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Joel Drucker: Writer-at-large
Drucker
has collaborated on stories with many tennis notables, including Pam
Shriver, Jim Courier, Brad Gilbert, Mary Carillo, Fred Stolle, John
Newcombe, Todd Martin and Cliff Drysdale. His
stories have also appeared in such general interest publications as Cigar
Aficionado, Men’s Journal, Diversion, Northwest Traveler and the San
Diego Reader. “The Tale of the Brown Indian and The Stupid Sissy
Sport,” a profile of the legendary Pancho Segura, was cited in the
annual anthology, Best American Sportswriting, as a notable story of 1995.
In 1999, Tennis Week honored Drucker as “Writer of the Year.” He
has worked extensively in television for The Tennis Channel (a new cable
channel debuting later in 2002), HBO, TNT, CBS and others as a writer,
assignment editor and on-air analyst. Drucker
graduated magna cum laude from the University of California at Berkeley
with a degree in history. |