They've already got the racquet. The Wimbledon towel. The book about Federer. That's great - but it doesn't quite capture why they still talk about that Alcaraz-Djokovic final, or the five-setter that went to the wire, or the day Centre Court held its breath.
These are the actual hand-written notes used by tennis commentators like Russell Fuller during Wimbledon finals that matter. The set scores, the break points, the momentum shifts scribbled in real time. Not replicas, the real thing, complete with the tension of calling tennis at its highest level.