During his playing days, no one ever called Roscoe Tanner a "bad boy," or a "Superbrat." It wasn't until after his tennis career that people started comparing him to Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe, the prototypical tennis antagonists. Tanner tells all in Double Fault, his new autobiography that follows him into the post-retirement period when his life spiraled out of control. Two divorces, an illegitimate child, and a 10 later, Tanner is fighting to get back on the high road. He writes about how jail served as a wake-up call, and how with faith in God and himself, he was able to do so.