Rallying with the sharks
Article Abstract:
Professional and amateur tennis players have significant differences in the way they play the game. For instance, while recreational players simply watch the ball and grip their racquets, professionals focus very closely on the ball and consider their racquets as extensions of their arms.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1999
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What's pace got to do with it?
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Some of today's most popular players have succeeded in their careers through the use of unorthodox offensive shots. Bjorn Borg puts elevation in his strokes so as to keep his opponents guessing on how to return it, while the likes of McEnroe depend primarily on spins and drop shots.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1998
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Buyers beware
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Recreational players often take the path of least resistance, settling on a conventional location rather than conducting a thoughtful research when it comes to finding an instructor. Some guidelines are provided on how to find an instructor who will suit the needs of an individual.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 2006
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