Marty Supreme - The Story of Marty Reisman the Ping-Pong Champion
Mollie Dalton
Editorial: Mollie Dalton
Sinopsis
What if the greatest champion in your sport was someone who got suspended for gambling, toured with the Harlem Globetrotters, and won his final national title at 67?Meet Marty Reisman—"The Needle"—the Lower East Side kid who turned a childhood nervous breakdown into a 60-year reign as table tennis's most flamboyant rebel. While others adapted to new technology, Marty doubled down on his 115-mph "Atomic Blast" forehand and classical hardbat technique, refusing to compromise even when it meant becoming obsolete.This isn't another inspiring sports biography. This is the story of a man who bet $500 on himself at 15 (and accidentally handed it to the tournament president), smuggled goods across Asia to fund his career, and became the oldest national champion in any racket sport—ever. Marty sliced cigarettes in half with ping-pong balls on Letterman, hustled millionaires in basement clubs, and convinced an entire sport to resurrect equipment everyone said was dead.Discover:How anxiety and genius collided to create an unstoppable competitorThe legendary 1952 match that changed table tennis foreverWhy refusing to adapt became Marty's greatest strengthThe $5,000 challenge that shocked the sport at age 68From Depression-era New York to championship stages worldwide, Marty Supreme reveals what happens when you commit completely to something everyone else considers trivial—and prove them wrong.Perfect for fans of Uncut Gems, hustler culture, and anyone who's ever been told to "get a real job" while chasing their passion.Get your copy now and discover the most fascinating character in sports history you've never heard of—until now.
