Winning Tennis: The Australian Way to a Better Game |
Contents
THE BASIS OF TENNIS II | 11 |
THE THREE FUNDAMENTAL STROKES | 19 |
DEVELOPING YOUR NET GAME | 51 |
Copyright | |
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advantage amateur American angle athletes attack Australian back-spin back-swing backhand base-line basic beat begin Big Game Bob Falkenburg body bounce centre champion chance coach Continental grip cross-court Davis Cup competition defeated develop Dick Savitt Donald Budge Doris Hart doubles championship drive drop shot Eastern grip effective feet finals follow follow-through foot-fault forehand forward Frank Gardnar Mulloy give ground strokes half-volley hand Harry Hopman hit the ball important Jack Kramer Jaroslav Drobny John Bromwich keep Ken MacGregor manœuvre meet the ball mixed doubles opponent opponent's overhead smash Pancho Segura passing shot position practice racket racket-head reach rules score Sedgman serve server service court service return side side-line singles slightly speed spin sporting-goods stance strategy strings stroke in tennis successful sure swing tactics Ted Schroeder tennis-players Tony Trabert top-spin tour tournament Vic Seixas victory volley weight Wimbledon wrist