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Official Rules of Tennis (Book)


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"Official Rules of Tennis" is a perfect guide for the fan seeking to understand the intricacies of tennis. This book ays out all of the official rules for the sport beloved around the globe.Book Details:112 pagesPublication Date: 4/11/2011PaperbackDimensions: 4" x 6.5"

Official Rules of Tennis By United States Tennis Association (COR)


Official Rules of Tennis By United States Tennis Association (COR)


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A resource for tennis players, coaches, parents, and fans gives the playing rules and their official interpretations as put forth by the national governing body, the United States Tennis Association. Author: United States Tennis Association (COR) Series Title: Official Rules of Tennis Publication Date: 2011/04/01 Number of Pages: 118 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 4.50 Height: 6.75

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Official (Tennis)


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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles In tennis, an official is a person who ensures that a match or tournament is conducted according to the International Tennis Federation Rules of Tennis and other competition regulations. At the highest levels of the sport, a team of up to ten officials may be on court at any given time. These officials are broken up into categories based on their responsibility during the match. Contrastingly, many tennis matches are conducted with no officials present. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2010/09/07 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.26 inches

Activision Tennis


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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Activision Tennis is a 1981 Atari 2600 video game by Activision. It was one of a series of sports games by Activision, which also included 1980s Activision Boxing. Activision Tennis was designed by Activision cofounder, Alan Miller. Activision Tennis is played for one set of games, in which the first player to win six games won the competition, unlike real life tennis, where competitors have to win, at least, two out of three six game sets. One of the players on the screen appears in pink; the other one in blue. Most of tennis rules applied to this game, except that there are no out of bounds shots. Shots that hit the lines were always considered inbound shots. Due to technical limitations (low resolution), the tennis ball appears as a block instead of a sphere. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 108 Publication Date: 2011/04/04 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.26 inches

Table Tennis


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Author: English Table Tennis Association. RRP: £6.99. The 'Know the Game' series is firmly established as the leading introduction to a huge range of sports. Format: Paperback. Each book contains everything you need to know about the sport, including equipment, rules, techniques and training tips. And having been written and endorsed by the sport's professional body, you can be sure that you are getting the best information available. Free delivery by post. Total pages: 64. Genre: Lifestyle, Sport and Leisure. Publisher: A and C Black Publishers Ltd. Published: 20/12/2006. ISBN: 9780713678994.

Tennis Magazine August 2009


Tennis Magazine August 2009


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Tennis Magazine August 2009 FEATURES Monica Seles The former No. 1 sits down to talk about her struggles and triumphs on and off the tennis court. INTERVIEW BY TOM PERROTTA Personality Crisis The WTA tour has no shortage of unique characters these days. But you wouldn't know it from watching them play. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR One Last Trick Fabrice Santoro, known to all as the Magician, is hanging up his wand this year. He'll take perhaps the most distinctive game in history with him. BY ANDREW FRIEDMAN Get Better Now Looking to climb up the NTRP ladder? We've got tips to help you make your game stronger. BY TOM GULLIKSON As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 44: Instruction Videos Pg. 48: Victoria Azarenka's Workout Pg. 62: Concrete Elbow Blog THE COMPLETE PLAYER Freeze Frame Learn from Marin Cilic's sliding forehand. BY JIMMY ARIAS How To... Hit a bounce overhead. BY KATRINA ADAMS 5 Minutes With Nick Go from defense to offense in a flash. BY NICK BOLLETTIERI Health & Fitness Try the intense workout that helped put Victoria Azarenka into the Top 10. BY SARAH UNKE Gear Nine items no tennis player can live without. BY DANA SULLIVAN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, My Point, Tennis IQ

Tennis Magazine March 2009


Tennis Magazine March 2009


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Tennis Magazine March 2009 FEATURES Young Guns One thing we can say about the future of men's tennis: It's going to be tall. Meet five of the ATP's newest stars. Serve Smart Even if you can't hit a monster serve, you can make your delivery a weapon by taking a moment to think about it. BY RICK MACCI Nick At 77, the world's most famous tennis coach, Nick Bollettieri, is still going strong. Try keeping up with him for a day. BY PETER BODO Not for Crass Lawners First you need to find it, then you need to understand it. Once you do, you might like the medieval game of court tennis. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR THE COMPLETE PLAYER How To... Change the direction of the ball. BY KEN DeHART Great Shots Caroline Wozniacki's two-handed backhand. BY MARY JOE FERNANDEZ Doubles Clinic Learn to move as a team. BY PAULA SCHEB Health & Fitness Come back from injury the right way; how much water is too much; make mangoes a part of your diet; and more. Gear Do you know your racquet's swingweight? You should. BY JON LEVEY Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, My Point, Tennis IQ

Tennis Magazine April 2006


Tennis Magazine April 2006


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Tennis Magazine April 2006 The Strongest Link Doubles is a team game, but if you improve your individual skillsby working on these five crucial components of doubles playeveryone will want to be your partner. BY KEN FLACH Texas Hold'serve How a self-described tennis train wreck learned the secrets of competition when she joined a Fort Worth USTA league. BY LISA JORDAN KILBORN 2006 Spring Gear Guide Tennis season begins with our annual review of the best new racquets, shoes, and stringsmore than 30 pieces of equipment that will help you play better now. BY JAMES MARTIN Great Shots Kim Clijsters punishes a high forehand Quick Fix Putting topspin on your strokes Brad's Corner What you can learn from Robby Ginepri Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic A ground-stroke drill that works at any level Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Health & Fitness The shoulders, core, and hips form the pillar of everytennis player's body. Here's how to make them stronger. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life A few years ago, it was Japan, not China, that was on theverge of a tennis boom. Our writer went to find out what happened. BY ROBERT RAND Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

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Table Tennis Tactics (Paperback)


Table Tennis Tactics (Paperback)


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This book contains a collection of all aspects of table tennis tactics for young players. It helps you to read your opponent`s game and to decide how to play against forehand or backhand dominant players. It contains numerous photos and illustrations, a self-test questionnaire, portraits of the best table tennis players, the official rules and tactical know-how.

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Who rules the tennis court? TennisChick's Tennis Princess of course Sports Mug The perfect size for your favorite morning beverage or late night brew. Large, easy-grip handle. Treat yourself or give as a gift to someone special. Measures 3.75 tall, 3 diameter. Dishwasher and microwave safe.

Tennis Magazine October 2009


Tennis Magazine October 2009


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Tennis Magazine October 2009 FEATURES Johnny Mac is 50 He's no longer a curly haired rebel, but John McEnroe still loves the battle. INTERVIEW BY PETER BODO Get Better With Age Have you lost a step over the years? Our 11-page special on improving as you get older will show you how to get it back. Ana Agonistes She was set to become the game's next smiling superstar. So what happened to Ana Ivanovic on the way to the top? BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Pastimes of the Pros To stay sane as they crisscross the globe, today's players need their hobbies. BY ANDREW FRIEDMAN As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 32: More Dynamic Stretches THE COMPLETE PLAYER Freeze Frame Roger Federer's brilliant block return. BY LYNNE ROLLEY 5 Minutes With Nick Add depth to your ground strokes. BY NICK BOLLETTIERI Gear What goes into choosing the colors of your new tennis clothes. BY SARAH THURMOND Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Tennis IQ

Tennis Magazine March 2005


Tennis Magazine March 2005


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Tennis Magazine March 2005 Special Delivery To compete at a high level, your serve can't just be dependableit needs to be a weapon. We show you how to hit it hard, with lots of topspin, and to put it anywhere you want. BY RICK MACCI, BRENDA SCHULTZ-MCCARTHY AND JUAN NUÑEZ, AND NICK SAVIANO Spring Fashion Your strokes may not be picture-perfect, but that doesn't mean you can't look like a million buckson and off the court. Great Shots David Nalbandian's effortlessly powerful backhand Brad's Corner How to develop and use a big forehand Drill Seekers Honing your net skills Paul's Clinic The secrets for success against lefties Professional Advice Your questions answered Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear Can't find a practice partner? Try a ball machine. The latest models will show you no mercy. Plus: Tech Talk BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness Elena Dementieva, one of the WTA's fittest players, has used plyometrics to make her game more explosive. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life Two brothers take the concept of sibling rivalry to new heights on the tennis court. BY JOHN GOTTSCH Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine April 2005


Tennis Magazine April 2005


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Tennis Magazine April 2005 A Grip on Your Game What makes a great stroke? Sure, you need things like good footwork, solid contact, and a fluid swing. But don't forget your grip. It may just be the most important element of all. BY JON LEVEY Spring Gear Guide The wait is over. It's our big spring gear guide, with comprehensive assessments of the season's racquets, shoes, strings, bags, and socks. BY JAMES MARTIN Great Shots The sound technique of Taylor Dent's backhand volley Hard to Handle How to be successful taking the ball on the rise Brad's Corner Protecting a shaky second serve or a weak backhand Doubles Learn to poach off of your partner's return of serve Match Pointers Lessons from the 2005 Australian Open men's final Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic The tactics needed to beat a counter-puncher Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Health & Fitness Get off the couch and into shape for the new season with our four-week training regimen. BY MICHELLE KATLAN The Tennis Life All of your character traits are on display when you step on a tennis courtincluding the tendency to gag. BY DAN WEIL Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine October 2004


Tennis Magazine October 2004


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Tennis Magazine October 2004 Ready for His Close-Up Roger Federer is a once-in-a-generation talent.U.S. tennis fans should do themselves a favorand embrace him while they have the chance. BY HARVEY ARATON Mr. Everything With every shot and strategy at his disposal,Federer is the most complete player inprofessional tennis. Here's how you can applysome of his variety to your game. BY CRAIG KARDON 50 Best U.S. Tennis Resorts There's more to a tennis vacation than a roomand a court. At the country's top resorts you'llfind luxurious lodging, great food, state-of-the-artspas, and a truckload of activities. And, ofcourse, all the tennis you can handle. Great Shots Sebastien Grosjean's kick serve Quick Fix Try this for low volleys Practicing With Tim Henman Doubles Where to look when your partner is returning Drill Seekers Honing your net coverage Stratagem Positioning yourself on the return of serve Hard to Handle How to track down a drop shot Professional Advice Your questions answered Clinic Improve your consistency Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear These new lightweight shoes will give your game agood first step. BY JAMES MARTIN AND DR. DAVID G. SHARNOFF, D.P.M. Health & Fitness Like other top pros, Maria Sharapovaknows yoga helps calm the mind and keep muscles strong,flexible, and in balance. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR The Tennis Life What's it like to hit with one of thegreatest tennis players in history? Let's just say this: What youdon't know can't hurt you. BY JAMES KAPLAN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine October 2006


Tennis Magazine October 2006


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Tennis Magazine October 2006 47 Tips from the Nation's Top Pros When it comes to instruction, you like it quick and to the point. We've enlisted the country's best teachers to give you exactly what you're looking for. The Surreal Life of Serena Williams Three years ago, she was the dominant force in women's tennis. Now she's working her way back into the Top 50. PLUS: The workout that has her in fighting shape. Web Extra: Ranking Serena William's Comeback The 50 Best U.S. Tennis Resorts We show you the top of the line in tennis destinations. You won't find better instruction, game-matching, lodging, food, or luxury anywhere in the country. Web Extra: Resorts Breakdown Tennis in the Green Zone A group of Americans and Iraqis built a tennis court in Baghdad and brought some civilization to their lives. But they couldn't escape the war. BY HAIDER ABBUD WITH PETER BODO Web Extra: Backstory and Photo Gallery Great Shots The solid serve of Andy Murray Read on TENNIS.com Brad's Corner What you can learn from Ivan Ljubicic Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Clinic How to play when you're ahead Read on TENNIS.com Health & Fitness More tennis, less stress. BY DANA SULLIVAN Web Extra: Meditation Tips from Jim Loehr Gear Seven new shoes are put to the test. BY DR. DAVID G. SHARNOFF Web Extra: Reebok Centre Court II Lite The Tennis Life A lesson the author will never forget. BY KEITH HAYES Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point Web Exclusives Navigating Between Player's Official and Unofficial Websites

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Tennis Magazine October 2007


Tennis Magazine October 2007


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Tennis Magazine October 2007 How to Beat a Lefty Southpaws and their wacky games throw most of us for a loop right from the fi rst ball. Here's how to adjust. BY TRACY AUSTIN Read on TENNIS.com Working Mom Lindsay Davenport talks to TENNIS about life with babyand racquet. BY DOUGLAS ROBSON Web extras: Photos of Davenport and baby Jagger Watch clips of Davenport on court in Bali The Vitches This has been the year of the Serbs in pro tennis. On the women's side, Ana Ivanovic and Jelena Jankovic have brought much-needed new blood to the top of the sport. BY PETER BODO Read on Tennis.com Web extra: Ivanovic and Jankovic answer the same questions The General What's the most challenging job in tennis? It just might be Division I college coach. But Boise State University's Greg Patton loves every minute of it. BY COLETTE LEWIS A Tennis Reverie See our eight-page fall style guide for the latest sophisticated tennis looks. Great Shots The rock-solid backhand of Novak Djokovic. Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Page Learn the team game from the Bryan brothers Read on TENNIS.com Mind Game How to establish dominance Read on TENNIS.com Gear Shoes to kick your game up a notch Read Reviews on TENNIS.com Web extra: Wilson Tour shoe for women Health & Fitness The benefits of massage Read on TENNIS.com Web extra:Finding a massage therapist The Tennis Life The Doug war Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules PLUS Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Viewpoint, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine September 2006


Tennis Magazine September 2006


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Tennis Magazine September 2006 The Players Beyond the hype and the noise, the U.S. Open is still a tennis tournament, and one of thetoughest in the world to win. Here's how we think it's going to play out in 2006. BY JON LEVEY The Fans' Guide Flushing Meadows can be a daunting place to navigate, even for experienced Open-goers. We give you the inside information on how to make the most of the biggest tennis event of the year. The Legend This year's U.S. Open will be the last chance for tennis fans to see the game's most legendaryfigure, Andre Agassi. We look back at 10 defining moments of his career. The Kid Rafael Nadal is only 20 years old, but he's already setting records, winning Slams, and beatingRoger Federer. So why isn't he satisfied? BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD The Fall Bjorn Borg ruled the world of tennis everywhere but in New York. Twenty-five years ago,at Flushing Meadows, he met his Waterloo against John McEnroe. BY DOUGLAS ROBSON The Survivor The New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club, the country's oldest, has been around for 130 years.But it never met a challenge like the one it faced last August. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots The balanced backhand of Roger Federer Hard to Handle Volleying balls aimed at your body Brad's Corner What you can learn from Nadia Petrova Match Pointers Lessons from the men's final at Wimbledon Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Get the most out of your net game TIP Put the finishing touch on your ground strokes Gear Seven new racquets are put to the test. BY JON LEVEY Health & Fitness Get more explosive power in your game. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life Is this finally the end of the longest match? BY AARON KRICKSTEIN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine October 2005


Tennis Magazine October 2005


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Tennis Magazine October 2005 Give It a Rip If you want to put constant pressure on your opponents, learn to punish their serves with powerful returns. Here's a five-step plan that will help you get the job done. BY LYNNE ROLLEY Surprise Ending Nobodyherself includedthought Lindsay Davenport would win multiple Grand Slam titles. Now she's defying expectations again with a late-career return to No. 1. BY CINDY SHMERLER Top 25 Adult Tennis Camps Improving your game takes commitment. And there's no better way to commit than immersing yourself at a tennis camp. Here are the best places in the U.S. to do it. BY BRAD WOLVERTON Great Shots Ana Ivanovic's fierce forehand Hard to Handle How to add the serve and volley to your game Practicing With . . . Daniela Hantuchova Brad's Corner Fixing a broken backhand volley Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Being offensive with your serve Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear The season's top shoes will put your game on sure footing. BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness Strength training has gotten back to basics with the body-weight trend. Try our four-exercise plan for tennis players. BY JON LEVEY The Tennis Life As a kid, the author learned the hard way that there was more to tennis than Fila shirts, pricey racquets, and cool headbands. BY KEITH HAYES Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine March 2008


Tennis Magazine March 2008


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Tennis Magazine March 2008 Next Whether it's gear, technique, fitness, or the pro game, tennis is constantly evolving. We take a look at what's down the line for players and fans. Tennis for Life Inmates at San Quentin State Prison have found a new way to pass the time. BY TOM STEIN Web extra: Photos from the tennis court at San Quentin State Prison Let the World Know That Ivo Karlovic Has Been Misunderstood He's known as Dr. Ace for his fearsome serve. But there's a lot more to the game's resident gentle giant. BY TOM PERROTTA Web extra: The doubles debut of Karlovic and John Isner Tennis Anywhere This spring, let the latest fashions turn your tennis style into a lifestyle? Kickoff No more excuses: It's time to shock your friends and opponents bylearning the kick serve. We give you everything you need to get started? BY DEBBIE GRAHAM SHAFFER Read on TENNIS.com Great Shots The cracking backhand of Agnes Szavay BY TRACY AUSTIN Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Page How David Ferrer frustrates bigger hitters. Read on TENNIS.com Doubles Three keys to Poaching. BY HANK PFISTER Read on TENNIS.com Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros Read on TENNIS.com Fitness The diet trend out there for you. BY ALYSSA SHAFFER Read on TENNIS.com The Tennis Life On the court, a father-son relationship was transformed. BY STEPHEN K. BAUER Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Gear Finding the right ball machine. BY DAVID BONE Read on TENNIS.com Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine May 2007


Tennis Magazine May 2007


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Tennis Magazine May 2007 Cut Your Unforced Errors in Half Spectacular winners are nice, but succeeding in tennis is more often about limiting your mistakes. Here are 10 tips to help you do just that. BY HAROLD SOLOMON Read on TENNIS.com Solving Maria She's the highest-paid player in tennis and one of the most recognizable faces in sports. But Maria Sharapova's career is just getting started. BY JOEL DRUCKER Web Extra: Story Behind the Story The First Revolution Before Anna and Maria were born, the women of the Soviet Union staged a tennis revolution in the 1970s. It was over almost before it began. BY ROBERT RAND Serving Up Celebrity From the days of the studio moguls to the era of Reese Witherspoon and Hilary Swank, tennis has long been a favorite pastime of Hollywood's biggest players. BY MARY MARGARET Web Extra: Latest Tennis Movie The Titans Roger Federer and Tiger Woods have become rivals at the tops of their respective sports. But they're really partners in brilliance. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots The power forehand of Dinara Safina Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Page Learning from James Blake Read on TENNIS.com Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros 36 Read on TENNIS.com Gear Old-school looks that never go out of style. BY JON LEVEY Read on TENNIS.com Health & Fitness The quickest way back from injury. BY ALYSSA SHAFFER Read on TENNIS.com Web Extra: Tips for Preventing Injuries The Tennnis Life The art of diplomacy on the court. BY GAVIN SUNDWALL Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules PLUS Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point Web Exclusives Players Who Fell Off of The Map Coaches Corner (Coming Soon)

Tennis Magazine May 2006


Tennis Magazine May 2006


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Tennis Magazine May 2006 Net Worth It starts with the right approach followed by sound footwork and effective volleys. Think you're ready to become a force at net? These five steps will show you the way. BY BRENDA SCHULTZ-MCCARTHY AND JUAN NUÑEZ The Leading Man James Blake's career has been a series of ups and downs. Two years after bottoming out, he's looking to finally find a place among the game's elite players. BY DAVID SCOTT Special Section: Junior Tennis Tennis is a sport for all ages, including the youngest. And juniors are some of the game's most passionate players and fans. With that in mind, we've put together a 15-page package of articles for younger players and their parents. We help families decide if an academy is right for their child, give tips for choosing a college tennis program, find out what drives the top teens in the U.S., and provide fitness advice for kids of all ages. Great Shots Comparing the serves of Pete Sampras and Andy Roddick Brad's Corner What you can learn from Andre Agassi Drill Seekers Working on your doubles with only two players Hard to Handle How to return a wicked lefty slice serve Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Adjusting your game to play on a faster surface Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear Our six tips for customization will make your racquet play better than ever. BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness Jim Courier helped start the new Champions Cup senior series. Now he has to get in shape for it. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR The Tennis Life Can a budding romance survive the cauldron of competitive tennis? BY NAFARI VANASKY Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine August 2006


Tennis Magazine August 2006


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Tennis Magazine August 2006 Doubles Your Way Forget the way the pros play doubles. We show you three unconventional moves to keep your club doubles team on the winning side. BY RHYS THOMAS Major Player Reaching No. 1 and winning her first Grand Slam has made Amelie Mauresmo a happier person, but not a content one. At 27, she's still looking to get better. BY WHIT SHEPPARD The Great American Tennis Road Trip Summer is the season for hitting tennis ballsand hitting the road. Why not combine your love of the sport with a trip around the country? We'll show you the places every tennis fan needs to see. Great Shots The no-frills forehand of Nikolay Davydenko Quick Fix Preventing your shoulders from opening up on the forehand Brad's Corner What you can learn from Fernando Gonzalez On Second Thought The wrong time to hit an approach down the line Professional Advice Your questions answered Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Paul's Clinic Making the most of your return of serve Gear Six racquet bags that will satisfy every type of tennis player. BY JON LEVEY Health & Fitness A training plan for all ages. BY ALYSSA SHAFFER The Tennis Life Looking back on a missed opportunity. BY SUSAN RABORN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules serve Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine August 2005


Tennis Magazine August 2005


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Tennis Magazine August 2005 Showboat Tennis Desperation is the mother of invention. When you have no other choice, this handful of hot-dog shots can bail you out of some tough situations. BY RICK MACCI Shooting Star In the last year Maria Sharapova won Wimbledon, collected millions in endorsements, and became the biggest attraction on the WTA tourand she's just getting started. BY JON LEVEY Making the Right Moves Bucking the trend among top players, Maria Sharapova has avoided major injury. Here's the workout that's kept her in the game and what you can learn from it. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR The Throwback Sixteen-year-old Donald Young is being called the future of American tennis. Can his oldfashioned game survive the age of power? BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots Ivan Ljubicic's one-handed backhand Quick Fix How to clean up a messy topspin stroke Brad's Corner Refining the basics to improve your serve Match Pointers Lessons from the French Open final Drill Seekers Something to help with those difficult transition volleys Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic The smartest ways to approach the net Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear There's a new string in town called Luxilon that's helping the pros hit bigger than ever. Find out if it will help you do the same. BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness It's tournament timeis your body ready? We'll get you there in three weeks. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life A globe-trotting posse of Texas women show that there's no age limit for tennis fanatics. BY LISA JORDAN KILBORN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

Tennis Magazine March 2007


Tennis Magazine March 2007


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Tennis Magazine March 2007 Hot Shots Who says tennis is all power and no style these days? We introduce you to 10 talented and exciting young prosand tell you which ones are here to stay. Read on TENNIS.com The Warrior Generation The icons of the 1970s and '80s will always be missed. But in this case the nostalgia isn't misplaced. They really were something special. BY PETER BODO The Drug Test Doping has forever changed how fans think about sports like baseball and cycling. Can tennis escape the same fate? BY TOM PERROTTA Court Couture This spring we pulled out all the stops for our fashion special. Behold the latest in sophisticated tennis style. Web Extra: On Court with Robin Williams Great Shots The backhand weaponry of Jelena Jankovic Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Page Learning from Elena Dementieva Read on TENNIS.com Clinic Three drills to improve your touch Read on TENNIS.com Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros Health & Fitness The 10 most important nutrition tips. BY ALYSSA SHAFFER Read on TENNIS.com Web Extra: More Ideas to Improve Your Diet Gear Everything you need in your tennis bag. BY JON LEVEY Read on TENNIS.com Web Extra: In the bags of Vaidisova and Hrbaty The Tennis Life The glorious results of a misspent sabbatical. BY ELIZABETH SAGASER Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point Web Exclusives Paul Goldstein's Diary Maria's Winter Vacation Players on Dubai Andy Murray Interview

Tennis Magazine April 2007


Tennis Magazine April 2007


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Tennis Magazine April 2007 2007 Gear Guide In the market for a new racquet or shoes to start the season? Or do you just want to look sharp when you're in the bleachers? Whatever your needs, our equipment guide has you covered. Web Extra: Read Reviews Putting Andy on the Couch Andy Roddick is just 24, but he's been through a career's worth of highs and lows. We sat down with him to find out where he is today. BY PETER BODO Read Preview on TENNIS.com The World Game Few sports are as international as tennis, and you can learn a lot about the nations of the world just by watching its players. BY DAVID ROSENBERG A Season on the Edge The author thought he was happy just slapping a few tennis balls around and kicking back with his Lord of the Rings DVDs. Then he joined a USTA league. BY JAMES MARTIN Web Extra: Getting into League Tennis Freeze Frame The slice backhands of Ken Rosewall and Tim Henman Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Page Learning from Nikolay Davydenko Read on TENNIS.com Clinic How to take control of a point Read on TENNIS.com Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros 36 Health & Fitness Lose 10 pounds by Memorial Day. BY DANA SULLIVAN Read on TENNIS.com Web Extra: Getting into League Tennis The Tennis Life The kindness of strangers. BY CLAUDIA HUNTER JOHNSON Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point Web Exclusives The Evolution of Fernando Gonzalez WTA Roadmap Update

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