Evonne Goolagong Cawley


A select bibliography prepared by National Museum of Australia Library
January 2008

Although extensive, this bibliography is necessarily a work in progress, and it is hoped that readers will advise the National Museum of Australia Library of omissions or deficiencies. All such communications should be addressed to National Museum of Australia library.

Some hyperlinks are to subscription services available in the NMA Library. Readers at NMA can access them directly by clicking on the link. External readers can only do this if their institution also has a subscription to the relevant service.

Books

Aaseng, N, Winning Women of Tennis, (Minneapolis: Lerner, 1981), 80 p.
      Brief biographies of eight famous women on the international tennis scene including Helen Wills, Althea Gibson, Margaret Smith Court, Billie Jean King, Chris Evert Lloyd, Evonne Goolagong , Martina Navratilova, and Tracy Austin.

Cawley, E, and P Jarratt , Home! : The Evonne Goolagong Story, (East Roseville, N.S.W.: Simon & Schuster, 1993), 400 p. [NMA796.342092 CAW]

Cawley, E and B Collins, Evonne ! : On the Move. (New York,: Dutton, 1975), 190 p.

Glickman, WG, Winners on the Tennis Court, (New York: F. Watts, 1978), 48 p.
      Discusses the lives and careers of six young tennis champions. Included are Evonne Goolagong , Jimmy Connors, Bjorn Borg, Arthur Ashe, Chris Evert, and Billie Jean King.

A Decade of Wimbledon 1980-89. Harvey, J, C Napthine and G Frances, (London, England) World Productions Establishment., 1989
      Looks back at Wimbledon matches between 1980 and 1989. Footage from men's and women's singles finals Chronicles the rise and fall of tennis greats such as Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, Jimmy Connors, Boris Becker, Evonne Cawley, Chris Lloyd, Martina Navratilova and Steffi Graff.

Herda, DJ, and others, Free Spirit, Evonne Goolagong, (Milwaukee : Chicago : Raintree Editions ; distributed by Childrens Press, 1976), 47 p.
      A biography of Evonne Goolagong , an Australian who has become an international tennis champion.

Jacobs, L, Evonne Goolagong : Smiles and Smashes, (St. Paul: EMC Corp., 1975), 38 p.
      A biography of the Australian woman who won Wimbledon in 1971, becoming one of the youngest players ever to become world champion.

May, J, Evonne Goolagong : Smasher from Australia, (Mankato, Minn.: Crestwood House, Inc., 1975), 46 p.

Morse, C, A Morse and H Henriksen, Evonne Goolagong, (Mankato, Minn.,: Amecus Street; distributed by Childrens Press, Chicago, 1974), 31 p.
      Biography of the champion Australian tennis player of part Aboriginal heritage.

Sullivan, G, Queens of the Court, (New York: Dodd, Mead, 1974), 111 p.
      Brief biographies concentrating on the careers of six women tennis stars include: Margaret Court, Billie Jean King, Chris Evert, Evonne Goolagong , Rosemary Casals, and Virginia Wade.

Journal and newspaper articles

Ainley, M, 'The Circle of Life : Evonne Cawley.', Women in Sport (Adelaide, Aust.) v.3 (3), 1997, pp.58-61.

Bodo, P, 'Evonne Goolagong: The Rebirth of a Champion', Tennis v.15 (Aug 1979), , pp. 50+.

'Cawley Hits no 1 Spot After 31-Year Delay', Times, The (United Kingdom), 28/12/ 2007,
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=7EH0190959968&site=ehost-live> [accessed Jan 2008].

'Cawley Presents Tennis Juniors', Port Douglas & Mossman Gazette, 25/05/ 2006,
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=200605251040022945&site=ehost-live> [accessed Jan 2008].

Christie, V, 'Dreamtime Believer: Evonne Goolagong Cawley.', Australian Tennis Magazine (Melbourne, Aust.) v.26 (11), 2001, pp.34-37.

'Evonne Goolagong', Great Athletes 2001, pp.890.
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=5363182&site=ehost-live> [accessed Nov 2007]
      Profiles tennis player Evonne Goolagong.

Gabriel, C, 'Evonne Cawley 'My Hopes and Fears'. -Interview', Tennis/ Asia/ Australia/ the Pacificv.8 (Apr 1983), , pp. 40-42.

'Evonne Cawley: Looking Back with Pride. - Interview', Tennis/ Asia/ Australia/ the Pacific,v.11 (3), Mar, pp. 28-29.

Hartill, L, 'Evonne Goolagong', Christian Science Monitor, 04/13 2000, 92, p. 23.
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=2985987&site=ehost-live>
      Recalls the tennis career of Evonne Goolagong, an Australian, and lists her activities since winning the Wimbledon tennis tournament in 1971 and 1980.

Hickie, D, 'The Millionairess: How the Quiet Evonne Goolagong Became the Rich and Wordly Mrs Cawley', National Times, 19-25 Dec 1982, p. 6-8.

Horner, J, 'Evonne Goolagong Cawley', Aboriginal and Islander Identity v.3 1979, pp.32-35.

Jarratt, P, ''I'Ve Finally Come Home'.', Australian Women's Weekly (Oct 1992), , pp. 12-13,15.
      Evonne Goolagong Cawley rediscovers her Aboriginal heritage

Kane, R and A Buckeridge eds Participation Patterns in Tennis of 1998 Evonne Goolagong Getting Started Program Participants. Melbourne, Vic; Tennis Australia; 1999, 1999).

Matthews, B, 'Cawley: Molik Inspires Revival', Herald Sun (Melbourne), 18/01/ 2003,
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=200301181039239710&site=ehost-live> [accessed Jan 2008].

Michie, R, 'Evonne Changes Her Life.', Australian Tennis Magazine (Melbourne, Aust.) v.27 (6), June 2002, pp.34-37.
      'Australia's darling Evonne Goolagong Cawley has been battling a serious, but until now, taboo health issue.'

Nader, C, 'Patriotism Or Insecurity? Trust our Treasures', Age, The (Melbourne), 11/18 2003, p. 7.
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=SYD-4YIERHMTBFO22S01AUG&site=ehost-live> [accessed Dec 2007]
      They are the nation's 100 most revered people, Australia's living treasures. Some epitomise sporting prowess, others are stars of the screen or stage. Some have moved us with their stories, but a handful have suffered a rather public fall from grace.

Pearlman, J, 'Catching Up with..', Sports Illustrated v.88 (21), 05/25 1998, pp.17.
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=621831&site=ehost-live> [accessed Nov 2007]
      Focuses on Evonne Goolagong, tennis champion who was featured on the April 26, 1976 cover of this magazine. Her tennis accomplishments; Her realization that she spent too much time away from her home, Australia; Why she retired; How she and her family moved to Noosa, Queensland, Australia in 1991; How she spends her retirement; Her involvement with tennis.

Petkovski, S, 'Evonne Goolagong.', Inside Sport (Sydney, Aust.) (164), Jul 2005, pp.60-61.

Petkovski, S, 'Secret Women's Business', Inside Sport (125), 06 2002, pp.40.
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=6788243&site=ehost-live> [accessed Dec 2007]
      Profiles the women tennis players of the Australian Fed Cup Team. History of the career of Evonne Goolagong; Performance of Cindy Watson; Details of the playing style of Evie Dominikovic.

Prichard, G, 'Women's Tennis Rising as Evonne Gets a Gong', Sun-Herald, The (Sydney), 03/02 2003, p. 96.
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=SYD-4YI9C9YD8LS1LJLPQK2T&site=ehost-live> [accessed Jan 2008]
      Australian tennis heroine Evonne Cawley has marked her recognition by the International Olympic Committee by declaring Australia is closing in on producing its next great female player.

Reed, R, 'Cawley's Cup Full of Passion', Herald Sun (Melbourne) 17/04/ 2002
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=200204171072690126&site=ehost-live> [accessed Jan 2008].

Rogers, M, 'Queen of the Court', Gold Coast Bulletin, the 10/01/ 2004
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=200401101073091680&site=ehost-live> [accessed Jan 2008].

'Serving Her Heritage', Herald Sun (Melbourne), 19/11/ 2005,
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=200511191003135312&site=ehost-live>.

Strothman, J and RU Minudri, 'Evonne! (Book)', School Library Journal v.22 (3), 11 1975, pp.97.
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=5875494&site=ehost-live> [accessed Nov 2007]
      Reviews the book 'Evonne!: On the Move,' by Evonne Goolagong with Bud Collins.

Tubecki, E, 'A New Lease on Life.', Women's Fitness and Sport (Melbourne, Aust.) v.8 (6), 2002, pp.58-60.
      Evonne Cawley has always believed in natural remedies and when she started going through menopause, wanted to take nothing more than herbs. Working with herbal creations she designed a product specifically for her and now a few years later, due to its success, it is available for all women.

Wertheim, LJ, 'People's Champion', Sports Illustrated v.103 (2), 07/11 2005, pp.140-142.
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=17532815&site=ehost-live> [accessed Nov 2007]
      Looks at the career of professional tennis player Evonne Goolagong-Cawley. Review of how Goolagong-Cawley won seven Grand Slam singles championships; Discussion of Goolagong-Cawley Aboriginal-Australian background; Comments from Goolagong-Cawley regarding her career in tennis; Reports on how Goolagong-Cawley is now helping young Aborigines improve their lives and learn the game of tennis.

Wyndham, S, 'The Dream Time of Evonne Cawley.', Australian. Magazine (Sydney, Aust.), 9-10 June 1990, p. 16-17 ; 19-20 ; 22-24.

Yallop, R, 'Going Home - Evonne Cawley Returns to Barellan and Her Aboriginal Roots: "I Know Where I Belong"', Australian Magazine, The, 30/10/ 2004,
<http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=anh&AN=200410301001251583&site=ehost-live> [accessed Jan 2008].

Yallop, R, 'Net Return [Evonne Cawley]', Weekend Australian Magazine (30-31 Oct 2004), 2004, pp.26-29.

Other media

Deadly Feet, Vander-Kuyp, K and others, Video Education Australasia, 2006
      Explores the myth of sport as the great leveller and the role of the media in constructing the 'rags to riches' tales. Looks at the importance of sport to indigenous people and the efforts made to stop racism and promote healthy lifestyles. Features interviews with Evonne Goolagong -Cawley, Gary Ella, Anthony Mundine and Marcia Ella.
Evonne Cawley, Australian Broadcasting Commission., Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1994
      Born in 1951, Evonne Goolagong Cawley is one of Australia's most successful tennis players. She was the first aboriginal to win Wimbleton twice.

The Best of Wimbledon : The Young Champions. Barrett, J and others, (London) British Broadcasting Corporation and BBC Enterprises., 1987
      Features many of the outstanding young Wimbledon champions from Wilfred Baddeley and Lottie Dod, the youngest of all in the last century, to Evonne Goolagong, Bjorn Borg, Chris Evert, Martina Navratilova and Jimmy Connors and looks forward to some possible future champions. Includes original film highlights.