Articles
To read some of articles written by David Law for various publications over the past 10 years, click on the links below.
- The John McEnroe Interview
- Tennis Life Magazine, July 2008
John McEnroe explains his life behind a microphone.
- BBC Radio at Wimbledon
- The Wimbledon Programme, July 2008
Behind the scenes with the BBC Radio Five Live’s team at Wimbledon.
- Ivo the Giant
- Sunday Telegraph, June 2004
David Law meets Ivo Karlovic, the giant Croatian who caused the biggest shock of the 2003 Wimbledon Championships.
- Super Mario
- Sunday Telegraph, June 2003
The teenage Croatian known as 'Little Goran' explains why he wants to become his own man.
- Taylor-Made For Success
- Sunday Telegraph, June 2003
American Taylor Dent on how he plans to serve and volley to the top of the men's game.
- Back to School
- ACE Magazine, May 2003
David Law joins the players at the ATP University in Monte Carlo.
- Ivanisevic Promises Final Display of Fireworks
- The Independent, January 2003
Former Wimbledon Champion Goran Ivanisevic explains why he won't retire just yet.
- A New Breed of Tennis Champion
- Sunday Telegraph Magazine, May 2002
David Law meets Lleyton Hewitt, the man who is currently dominating tennis.
- Federer Express
- Deuce Magazine, February 2002
The Roger Federer story so far.
- Bring on the Brits
- BBC Sport Online, February 2002
Jonas Bjorkman: "Sweden don't fear Great Britain".
- Staring the Defeated in the Face
- Official Program Swiss Open Gstaad, July 2001
David Law gives an insight into the trials and tribulations of tennis locker-rooms.
- Life According to Karsten Braasch
- Reuters, CNN-SI.com, the Independent, Observer Sports Monthly, May 2001
The quirky German veteran on life, habits, and beating the Williams sisters in the same afternoon.
- Eltingh and Haarhuis
- ATP Tour: Ten Years of Superstar Tennis, December 1999
One of the greatest doubles partnerships of recent times have retired. David Law looks at their careers.
- Putting the Fan in Fanatical
- Daily Telegraph, June 1997
David Law joins the real tennis fans who swap their beds for nights in tents on the streets of Wimbledon.

