Groomed since the age of eight by his obsessive father Vince Spadea, by most accounts--except Andre Agassi's, who called Vince "a journeyman" at age 25--has been a success. At the start of the 2005 season, 19th seed Spadea was the only over-30-year-old player besides Agassi to be ranked in the top-20 on the world professional tennis circuit. Now in his 13th professional season, Spadea gives a riveting account of the ultra-competitive and often...