In this emotional reckoning featuring unaired interviews spanning the 1980s to now, Richard Williams — the father and coach of tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams and the son of a cotton picker — retraces his family’s journey from the poverty-stricken streets of Shreveport, Louisiana to the grass courts of Wimbledon, fighting back against systems of racial oppression and violence and breaking every rule of the lily-white tennis establishment to forever change the sport.