NEW YORK — John McEnroe is ready for another round of memoir writing.
The former tennis champ has an agreement with Little, Brown and Company for a book, currently untitled, that's scheduled for 2014.
The publisher announced Monday that McEnroe will focus on his years as a businessman and tennis broadcaster.
The 54-year-old McEnroe wrote a previous memoir, the best-selling "You Cannot Be Serious." In the 1970s and '80s, he won three Wimbledon singles titles and four U.S. Open titles.
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