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Tennis Magazine 2005 March |
"Tennis Magazine 2005 March Special Delivery To compete at a high level, your serve can't just be dependable it 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 NICK SAVIANO Spring Fashion Your strokes may not be picture-perfect, but that doesn't mean you can't look like a million bucks on and off the court. Great Shots David Nalbandians 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 conce"
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Tennis Magazine 2004 Nov/Dec |
"Tennis Magazine 2004 Nov/Dec Too Little, Too Late? JenniferCapriati s late-stage career has been definedby thrilling matches that leave her just shortof major-title glory. BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD Mission: Possible A Grand Slam onthe men s side had been considered unattainableuntil Roger Federer won three majors this year.Can he go all the way in 2005? BY ALLEN ST. JOHN Nobody\'s Perfect Even pros struggle with certain parts of their games. Here s freeadvice for five top players that may help you, too. BY BRENDA SCHULTZ-MCCARTHY, RICK MACCI,KEN FLACH, LEIF SHIRAS, AND DR. ALLEN FOX Gift Guide Tis the off-season, but stayon top of your shopping game with something forthe tennis nut in your life. Freeze Frame Mark Philippoussis overhead Quick Fix How to make sure you re taking a full swing Practicing With James Blake Match Pointers Lessons from the U.S. Open final Doubles Your options when hitting your second shot Drill Seekers Working on the return of serve Professional Advice Your q"
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Tennis Magazine 2004 October |
"Tennis Magazine 2004 October 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"
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Tennis Magazine 2004 Septemeber |
"Tennis Magazine 2004 Septemeber Roddick's Rocket Forehand It's a monster shot and the embodiment of the modern forehand. See how Andy Roddick makes it happen, and now you can ""power up"" your own forehand. BY JOHN EVERT U.S. Open Preview Who says today's game lacks variety? Here's our take on the top contenders at Flushing Meadows in all their motley glory. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Showtime! Special Pullout Tournament Guide Everything you need to know about the U.S. Open is here, from how to score good seats in Ashe Stadium to surfing the right Web sites to keep up with the action (follows page 48). BY JAMES MARTIN Quick Fix Make your racquet quicker on returns of serve Practicing With Robby Ginepri Doubles The proper way to move when you poach Match Pointers Lessons from Wimbledon Stratagem Use momentum on your passing shots Drill Seekers A basketball game to help your strokes Freeze Frame Guillermo Coria's backhand Professional Advice Your questions answered Clinic Building a better overhea"
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Tennis Magazine 2004 August |
"Tennis Magazine 2004 August Fight Club These were the toughest of the tough,10 pros you might have chosen to play for your life. Make their edge work for you. Putting It on the Line If you're looking for a variety of competitiveoutlets, you've come to the right sport. BY TONY LANCE Losing It Marat Safin is one of the smoothest andmost talented players the sport has everseen. So what's eating him? BY BRUCESCHOENFELD Fear Factor To get the most out oftennis, you have to admit one thing: You want to win. BY JOEL DRUCKER War Stories Three tales from the front lines of tennis competition Quick Fix Get more snap on your one-handed backhand Match Pointers What you can learn from the men's singles finalat Roland Garros Drill Seekers Improve your consistency and footwork Professional Advice Pam Shriver answers your questions Clinic How to make the most efficient recovery after hitting your shots Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Health & Fitness Roger Federer is working hard off court so he can keep d"
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Tennis Magazine 2004 July |
Tennis Magazine 2004 July July 2004
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Tennis Magazine 2004 June |
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Tennis Magazine 2004 May |
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Tennis Magazine 2004 April |
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Tennis Magazine 2004 March |
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Tennis Magazine 2003 Nov/Dec |
Tennis Magazine 2003 Nov/Dec November/December 2003
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Tennis Magazine 2003 October |
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Tennis Magazine 2012 June |
"Tennis Magazine 2012 June Vika Azarenka - A renewed outlook has led her to #1 world ranking and primed for a second major, this time at Roland Garros French Open Special Issue Will Rafael Nadal surpass Borg's record? A golden opportunity for pro doubles What Novak Djokovic needs to do next Improve your clay-court groundstrokes Master the running forehand Learn from the game's top legends Review of the season's new shoes"
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Tennis Magazine 2012 May |
Tennis Magazine 2012 May 2012 Racquet Guide Caroline Wozniacki's Big Dilemma The Best New Bags Master the Scissor Kick Overhead Six Steps to a Killer Forehand Mats Wilander\'s Traveling Tennis Clinic
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Tennis Magazine 2012 April |
Tennis Magazine 2012 April The Fitness Issue Get into the Best Tennis Shape of Your Life Master the Slice Backhand Improve Your Court Speed Limit Those Unforced Errors
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Tennis Magazine 2012 March |
Tennis Magazine 2012 March The Top 50 Tennis Resorts of 2012 Fitness Tips from Agassi's former trainer in Florida Clinics with an Olympic coach in Colorado Lessons from Mats Wilander in Vermont How to Take Control of any match Six Steps to Serving Like A Pro The Key to a strong volley The Most Underrated Shot In Tennis
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Tennis Magazine 2012 Jan/Feb |
Tennis Magazine 2012 Jan/Feb 20 Things you need to know about Nutrition Was Novak Djokovic's 2011 the best single season ever? Be a Better Doubles Partner Master the Comeback Victory How to....Add Power to Your Game
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Tennis Magazine 2011 June |
Tennis Magazine 2011 June French Open Special Novak Djokovic - The Good Life Rafa vs. Borg: Who's the best ever on clay? Francesca Schiavone invades Paris Jim Courier leads the Davis Cup charge How to play like a pro: Win every pivotal point Master the one-handed backhand
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Tennis Magazine 2011 April |
Tennis Magazine 2011 April Djokovic's Ground Return The WTA's Newest Rising Star The Season's Top Sneakers Master the Drop Shot Hit a Perfect Inside-Out Backhand On-The-Go Nutrition
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