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"Tennis Magazine 2010 Sept/Oct" |
"Tennis Magazine 2010 Sept/Oct US Open Special Players We Love - The staff of TENNIS talks about our favorite pros, and why we'll be watching them at Flushing Meadows this year. Fanatical Fortnight - Here's your guide to the greatest show in the sport. Comeback (Plus) Kid - Kim Clijsters, defending U.S. Open champion, tries for it all. By Abigail Lorge Our Open - What happens when an everyman tries to make it to Arthur Ashe Stadium? By Tom Perrotta Hitting It Big - Marathon man John Isner is as unlikely a Top 30 pro as you'll find today. By Peter Bodo Rebel, Genius, Champion, Coach? - John McEnroe says he's ready to save American tennis, his way. By Dan Markowitz Stirring Up a Breeze - Sixty years ago, Althea Gibson made the U.S. Championships live up to its name. By Stephen Tignor Freeze Frame - The sweet forehand swing of Melanie Oudin. By Tracy Austin Doubles Clinic - A drill to help you and your partner stay aggressive. By Greg Moran Gear - Ten new racquets that will help you find t"
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"Tennis Magazine 2010 July/Aug" |
"Tennis Magazine 2010 July/Aug Wimbledon Preview Beautiful Losers - At Wimbledon, Andy Roddick and Justine Henin will try to get themselves out of a very illustrious club. By Peter Bodo Fortnight Forecast - Can anyone dethrone Roger or Serena? By Stephen Tignor The Greatest Generation - Vines, Riggs, Kramer, Gonzalez: How four kids from Los Angeles changed American tennis forever. By Stephen Tignor Roll Model - Brad Parks, wheelchair tennis pioneer, enters the Hall of Fame. By Peter Bodo Master Class - Don't just watch the pros in awe. Take a tip from them for your own game. By Stephen Tignor How to - Hit the open-stance backhand. By Rick Macci Great Shots - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga acrobatic first serve. By E. Paul Roetert 5 Minutes with Nick - Learn to play to your strengths. By Nick Bollettieri Health & Fitness - Swim for cross-training; tips to protect yourself from the sun."
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"Tennis Magazine 2010 May" |
"Tennis Magazine 2010 May Justine, The Sequel - Can Justine Henin find peace on a tennis court? By Abigail Lorge How to Play the Score - We show you what to do and when to do it, from first point to last. By Brad Gilbert Tall Ball - The mens game is looking up. By Asad Raza I Against I - Sometimes the biggest rivalry is the one in your mind. By James Martin Big Shot - After 50 years in the game, the mogul of this months Madrid Open is still making things happen. By Peter Bodo Freeze Frame - Andy Murrays lethal backhand return. By Rick Macci Doubles - A drill to improve your movement on volleys. By Greg Moran Mind Game - How to get over a crushing loss. By Allen Fox, Ph.D. Health & Fitness - Nine ways to get fit for the new season. Plus: Coming back after a hip replacement. Gear - Seven new shoes reviewed. By Bill Gray"
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"Tennis Magazine 2010 March" |
"Tennis Magazine 2010 March The Sophomore - She's played Americas sweetheart. What will Melanie Oudin do for a second act? By Sarah Unke The 10 Biggest Instruction Myths Those tips you've heard for years? Forget them. We give you some new and improved advice. By Rick Macci The Party Crasher - Robin Soderling changed history last year. Can the sometimes surly Swede do it again? By Tom Perrotta A Game No One Can Lose - The only sure things in life are death and taxes. In tennis, there's one more. By Stephen Tignor The 10 Best Tournaments You've Never Been To - Want some food and culture with your tennis? Join the pros at one of these destinations. Freeze Frame - Kim Clijsters shows you her slice. By Tracy Austin How To - Run around your backhand. By Ajay Pant Mind Game - Slay your clubs Goliath. By Allen Fox, Ph.D. Gear - these aren't your fathers junior racquets. By Bill Gray Health & Fitness - The sports drink for you; breath easily; protect your Achilles, more."
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"Tennis Magazine 2009 Nov/Dec" |
"Tennis Magazine 2009 Nov/Dec FEATURES The Magical Misery Tour After more than a decade on tour, Marat Safin pulls the plug on his career. We look back at his soaring highs and comical lows. BY TOM PERROTTA The Anti-Diva Player-turned-broadcaster Mary Carillo celebrates 30 years of breaking barriers for women in sports. BY ABIGAIL LORGE Grinding It Out A return to tennis helps a writer regain his perspective. BY EVAN ROTHMAN U.S. Open Wrap: Making Believers From a rising American star and a mom that would be champion to a shocking meltdown and a men's winner not named Roger, it was an Open to remember. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 24: Marat Safin Interview Pg. 43: Agnieszka Radwanska Photos & News Pg. 48: Yonex SHT 304S Shoe Review Pg. 52: Strength Move and Shoulder Stretch Pg. 52: Warm-Up Ideas THE COMPLETE PLAYER How To... Hit a serve out wide. BY PAULA SCHEB Great Shots Learn from Agnieszka Radwanska's open-stance backhand. BY TRACY AUSTIN Mind Game Do you choke when yo"
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"Tennis Magazine 2009 October" |
"Tennis Magazine 2009 October 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"
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"Tennis Magazine 2009 September" |
"Tennis Magazine 2009 September FEATURES U.S. Open 2009 Is Roger the best ever? Can Serena keep winning? Which of the Andys is for real? We answer the questions that will follow the players to Flushing Meadows. Fans' Guide Whether you're on the grounds or in your living room, we tell you what's new and what to watch for at the Open. The Earthshakers This spring in Paris, Robin Soderling sprung the upset of the century on Rafael Nadal. Take a look back at the 10 biggest shockers of the Open era. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR American Invasion Roger Federer made history at Wimbledon this year, but it was a pretty good fortnight for the Yanks as well. BY PETER BODO As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 14: More Things About Andy Roddick Pg. 50: Tennis Television Schedule Pg. 77: Learn How To Hit A Drop Volley Pg. 78: Juan Martin del Potro News & Photos Pg. 82: TENNIS.com Equipment Blog THE COMPLETE PLAYER How To... Hit a forehand drop shot. BY LYNNE ROLLEY Great Shots The powerful inside-in forehand of Juan Martin"
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"Tennis Magazine 2009 August" |
"Tennis Magazine 2009 August 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 tha"
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"Tennis Magazine 2009 July" |
"Tennis Magazine 2009 July Finding Refuge Venus Williams has made Centre Court her personal stomping ground. Is a Wimbledon title all she needs to be happy? BY PETER BODO Big Issues at the Big W Who can stop Rafa-Rog IV? Who can derail the Venus Express? What is Centre Court going to be like without rain delays? We answer the big questions about this year's Wimbledon. Back to the Garden It's a year of change at the All England Club, but you might not even notice as you walk the grounds, where everything seems to stay exactly the same. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Marlon Brando vs. The Post-Conflict Kid Relive the fourth-set tiebreaker of last year's famous Wimbledon final in this excerpt from the new book Strokes of Genius. BY L. JON WERTHEIM Squares, an Old Goat and Maalox As the U.S. Davis Cup team prepares for the quarterfinals, its captain gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the team's first-round win. BY PATRICK McENROE As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 15: Andy Murray Player Profile Pg. 16: ATP & W"
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"Tennis Magazine 2009 June" |
"Tennis Magazine 2009 June FEATURES The Acrobat He's stylish, unpredictable, even exasperating, but Gael Monfils is France's best hope for a homegrown Roland Garros champion in a long time. BY ASAD RAZA Big Sister Can someone with Safin DNA rule the court? Dinara Safina is doing her best. BY TOM PERROTTA The June 5th Incident Twenty years later, Michael Chang and Ivan Lendl talk about their infamous fourth-round encounter at the 1989 French Open. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR A New Footwook Manifesto Tennis is always evolving, and that includes how we move on court. Learn the best way to get yourself in position for today's game. BY JOSE HIGUERAS As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 22: ATP & WTA Tour Rankings Pg. 48: Improve Your Speed and Quickness THE COMPLETE PLAYER Freeze Frame Venus Williams' explosive swing volley. BY TRACY AUSTIN 5 Minutes With Nick Learn to hit your forehand harder. BY NICK BOLLETTIERI Gear How the pros customize their racquets for their games. BY ASAD RAZA Health & Fitness Fight mid-"
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"Tennis Magazine 2009 May" |
"Tennis Magazine 2009 May FEATURES The Man Who Would Be King TENNIS sat down with the game's newest star, Andy Murray. BY TOM PERROTTA Bigger, Stronger, Faster -- Better Than Ever? Contrary to rumors of its demise, the men's tour is rich in style and athleticism. Why you should savor the moment. BY TOM PERROTTA The 2009 Shoe Guide Take your pick of one of these new models to jump-start your game. PLUS: The hippest name in sneakers. BY DR. DAVID G. SHARNOFF, D.P.M. You Tennis The history of the sport runs 24/7 on YouTube. How the website will change your view of tennis' past and its fans. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Ringers, Sandbaggers, and the Theory of 7 The always controversial NTRP turns 30 this year. Is it the best tennis can do? BY JAMES MARTIN As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 20: ATP & WTA Tour Rankings Pg. 33: You Vote: Greatest Generation Pg. 35: Online Exclusive Shoe Reviews Pg. 55: Michael Llodra Photos & News Pg. 60: Give Yourself the Pro Treatment Pg. 78: Steve Tignor's Concrete Elbow Blog P"
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"Tennis Magazine 2009 April" |
"Tennis Magazine 2009 April FEATURES The 2009 Racquet Guide Whether it's an update of a classic or a brand new stick, there's something for everyone in this year's racquet reviews. BY JON LEVEY Starring Role Jelena Jankovic is fun. She's been No. 1. Is she finally ready to take home a major title? BY STEPHEN TIGNOR No Man Dead or Alive An exclusive excerpt from A Terrible Splendor, a new book about the legendary 1937 Davis Cup match between Don Budge and Baron Gottfried von Cramm. BY MARSHALL JON FISHER Survival of the Strongest Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams won a sweat-filled Australian Open with a mix of mind and muscle. BY TOM PERROTTA THE COMPLETE PLAYER Freeze Frame Keys to Rafael Nadal's backhand. BY PAUL ANNACONE 5 Minutes with Nick Learn to handle a net-rusher. BY NICK BOLLETTIERI Doubles Clinic A smart way to mix up your returns. BY LISA RAYMOND How To... Hit a closed-stance forehand. Health & Fitness The right way to stretch before a match; add intervals to your workout; An"
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"Tennis Magazine 2009 March" |
"Tennis Magazine 2009 March 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 JO"
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"Tennis Magazine 2008 Nov/Dec" |
"Tennis Magazine 2008 Nov/Dec FEATURES WANTED: CHAMPION The women's tour has the cash. Now it needs the star. BY TOM PERROTTA SWIMMING UPSTREAM Mardy Fish breaks through the hard way. BY CINDY SHMERLER THE TOP 50 U.S. TENNIS RESORTS Start your vacation planning here. ONE PLUS ONE The story behind the game's greatest book. BY DAVID G. FENNER MEET THE NEW BOSS, SAME AS THE OLD BOSS Roger Federer and Serena Williams fended off younger opponents at the U.S. Open. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR THE COMPLETE PLAYER GREAT SHOTS Richard Gasquet's brilliant backhand. BY LEIF SHIRAS PAUL'S PAGE Learn from the new and improved Dinara Safina. BY PAUL ANNACONE MASTER CLASS Tips from the nation's top pros. Reach for the Sky | Offhand Practice | Shrink the Court | Divide and Conquer HEALTH & FITNESS A new tale of the tape. BY SARAH THURMOND THE TENNIS LIFE Trying to find a winning rhythm. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR GEAR Will you have to pay more for racquets and balls soon? BY PAUL WACHTER COURT OF APPEALS Rules, rules, ru"
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"Tennis Magazine 2008 October" |
"Tennis Magazine 2008 October October 2008"
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"Tennis Magazine 2008 September" |
"Tennis Magazine 2008 September Features THE FINISH LINE It's been a long year for the pros, but there's one more hot and noisy Slam to go. BY CHRISTOPHER CLAREY MANNING UP Andy Roddick has had an eventful season, and he says it's changed him. BY PETER BODO FANS GUIDE All those courts, matches, food, and fans: Let us make your U.S. Open experience your most enjoyable yet. 30 YEARS, 30 MOMENTS The Open is celebrating three decades at Flushing Meadows. Here are the moments we remember most. HE BROUGHT THE LIFE TO THE PARTY Friends recall Vitas Gerulaitis, a player who personified New York tennis. BY CINDY SHMERLER ONE FOR THE AGES Venus vs. Serena, Roger vs. Rafa: If there was ever a Wimbledon to remember, this was it. The Complete Player GREAT SHOTS Jo-Wilfried Tsonga acrobatic forehand. BY PAUL ROETERT PAUL'S PAGE Learning from Maria Sharapova. BY PAUL ANNACONE 5 MINUTES WITH NICK Win with the volleys you've got. BY NICK BOLLETTIERI MASTER CLASS Tips from the nations top pros Soft Grip "
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"Tennis Magazine 2008 August" |
"Tennis Magazine 2008 August FEATURES Playing Our Masterpiece Pete Sampras looks back at an epic match. BY PETE SAMPRAS AND PETER BODO Where Are the Big Guns? The serve may no longer be the biggest shot in the men's game. BY JON LEVEY Superpower or Paper Tiger? Coming into the Olympics, China has poured millions into tennis. What does that mean for the sport's future in the world's most populous country? BY TOM PERROTTA She Can Play, But Can She Coach? Why are there so few women coaches on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour? BY SARAH THURMOND Test Your Tennis IQ Take our second annual ultimate tennis quiz. Who Needs On-Court Coaching? I Do. A rec player takes a ""match lesson"" to see if he can settle a score. BY ANDREW FRIEDMAN THE COMPLETE PLAYER Great Shots Anna Chakvetadze's two-hander BY TRACY AUSTIN Paul's Page Lessons from Serena Williams BY PAUL ANNACONE Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros Web extras: Anything but Net, Vary your Volleys, Think Speed, not Strength, Gateway to a Se"
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"Tennis Magazine 2008 July" |
"Tennis Magazine 2008 July July 2008"
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"Tennis Magazine 2008 June" |
"Tennis Magazine 2008 June The Second Empire Rafael Nadal and Justine Henin have been dominating in Paris the way Bjorn Borg and Chris Evert once did. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR The Ilusionist Why Carlos Rodriguez is the most important coach in tennis. BY TOM PERROTTA The Gamer Maria Sharapova talks about her new status as a veteran of the tour. INTERVIEW BY KAMAKSHI TANDON Tsongmania The high-flying game of Frances' Jo-Wilfried Tsonga. BY CHRISTOPHER CLAREY Court Dreams Two teenage girls, one American, one Russian, chase their pro hopes at the Bollettieri Academy. BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD Head Case Studies Is your brain the worst part of your game? We'll give you some help with your issues. BY ANDREW FRIEDMAN Freeze Frame The serves of Serena Williams and Martina Navratilova. BY BRENDA SCHULTZ-McCARTHY Paul's Page Lessons from Andy Roddick. BY PAUL ANNACONE Master Class Tips from the nations top pros Web extras: Doorway to Success, Serve and Drop, Posture Perfect Gear Sports watches for all occasion"
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"Tennis Magazine 2008 May" |
"Tennis Magazine 2008 May 40 Years of Open Tennis TENNIS looks back at the most spectacular and controversial four decades in the sports history A Turning Point: The Seles Stabbing The Doyenne of the Dollar Bill Gladys Heldman,the driving force behind the first womens pro tour, lived and died on her own terms. BY DOUGLAS ROBSON Mr. Smooth Cliff Drysdale - player, mover, shaker, commentator, looks back at a life in the Open era. BY PETER BODO TennisWorld: Behind the scenes with Drysdale The Way to Hit the Ball You wouldn't know it now, but Jimmy Arias may have been the most influential player of the last 40 years. BY ASAD RAZA Searching for Anna Anna Kournikova may still be the most famous tennis player in the world, but she was never a champion. How does she feel now about her career and her impact on the game? BY CINDY SHMERLER The Top Fives A sentence-by- sentence review of the best of the Open era A Port in a Storm Revolutions swept across the globe in 1968, but none was "
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"Tennis Magazine 2008 April" |
"Tennis Magazine 2008 April Gear Guide Need an equipment makeover? Start with our annual gear guide, where we review all the best new racquets, shoes, strings, and accessories. Phony Frames: Watch out for counterfeit racquets Daddy Keeps Rocking Andre Agassi has been away from the game for nearly two years, but he's still moving at full speed. INTERVIEW BY PETER BODO Web extra: Visiting Agassi's school The Hot Seat Meet the games chair umpires, the men and women who run the show on tour. BY ANDREW FRIEDMAN Now, It's All About the Competition Canadas Sarah Hunter is the fourth-best quad wheelchair player in the world, man or woman. BY CINDY SHMERLER Great Shots Rafael Nadal's underappreciated drop volley. BY ROBERT LANSDORP Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Page Three keys to Jo-Wilfried Tsonga's game. BY PAUL ANNACONE Read on TENNIS.com Master Class Tips from the nations top pros Read on TENNIS.com 1 | 2 | 3 Health & Fitness Don't take back pain lying down. BY DANA SULLIVAN Read on TENNIS.com W"
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"Tennis Magazine 2008 March" |
"Tennis Magazine 2008 March Next Whether its 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 games 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 big"
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"Tennis Magazine 2007 Nov/Dec" |
"Tennis Magazine 2007 Nov/Dec Number One - of a Kind Rafael Nadal would have been a world champion in any other era. But he's still a unique presence in this one. INTERVIEW BY JAMES MARTIN Long Shot Could a good ol boy from North Carolina named John Isner be the next U.S. tennis champion? BY CINDY SHMERLER Web Extra: The greatest serves of the pre-Isner era A Day in the Life of the U.S. Open It takes more than just the sports biggest stars to make the Open the Grand Slam event that it is. We spent a day with nine people who help it run. BY ALLEN ST. JOHN 10 Moments that Changed the Game Forever How did tennis go from lawn game to global business in a little more than a century? These 10 events helped get us from there to here. BY SARAH THURMOND AND STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots Venus Williams' putaway forehand Read on Tennis.com Paul's Page Learn from Justine Henin Read on Tennis.com Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros Hit the Strings:Read on Tennis.com Answer the Call:Read on Ten"
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