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"Tennis Magazine 2007 October"
"Tennis Magazine 2007 October 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 baby and 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 womens 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 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 "
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"Tennis Magazine 2007 September"
"Tennis Magazine 2007 September Playing It Cool This years U.S. Open promises to be the most popular and crowded ever. Here's how to navigate your way through it. The Williams Effect Ten years ago Venus Williams reached the U.S. Open final at 17. Has the sport changed in the years since? BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD The Show Beneath the glitz and glamour, the Open is still a gritty two-week test. Who's got what it takes to pass this year? Easy Does It Nineteen-year-old Sam Querrey is being called the U.S. next hope. But he's not letting that bother him. BY PETER BODO Web extra: Read Sam Querrey's cell phone log Where Are They Now? Five former U.S. Open champions tell us what they're up to these days. BY TONY LANCE Web extra:Players who have gone on to unusual post-tennis careers The Year Tennis Broke It was the Summer of Sam and the last year at Forest Hills. It wasn't pretty. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots The improved forehand of Maria Sharapova Read on TENNIS.com Master Class Tips from the nat"
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"Tennis Magazine 2007 August"
"Tennis Magazine 2007 August Requiem for a Superman James Blake's father was his hero. In an excerpt from his new book, Blake says it wasn't until his dad's moment of weakness that he realized just how strong his father had always been. Web extra: Articles, bio and photo gallery No, Seriously Most people think Roger Federer is destined to be No. 1 for years to come. Not Novak Djokovic. The Serb has had his sights set on the top for years, and he's getting closer. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Web extra: Articles, bio and photo gallery Web extra: Other hot-shot Serbs Test Your Tennis IQ The sport has a long and rich history that's filled with a century's worth of arcane facts and stats. Find out how well you know them by taking our ultimate quiz. Secret Show What's a Huggy Bear? No, we're not talking about the '70s TV character. We're referring to one of the most competitive-- and secrative-- pro-am tennis events in the world. BY JON LEVEY Scenes from the Road You've seen the pros do their stuff on "
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"Tennis Magazine 2007 July"
"Tennis Magazine 2007 July Scot of Potential Andy Murrays creative game has put him in the Top 10 as a teenager. But for British tennis fans, his career is going to begin and end each summer at Wimbledon. BY STEVEN TIGNOR Web extra: Andy in his own words (and Brad too) The Lost Kingdom The lawns of the All England Club were once home to adventurous, attacking players, but the grass now favors baseline bashing. Can anyone put the fun back into Wimbledon? BY PETER BODO The Comet Fifty years ago, Australian Lew Hoad won the Wimbledon fi nal in less than an hour. Here's the story of the least-known greatest tennis player of all time. BY JOEL DRUCKER Web extra: Catch up with other great Aussies Two Against One Tennis isn't just about having nice strokes. It's about hitting them when you're tired and on the run. Nothing helps you do that better than a two-on-one drill. BY ROD LAVER Read on TENNIS.com Great Shots The killer forehand of Roger Federer Read on TENNIS.com Paul's Page Learn f"
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"Tennis Magazine 2007 June"
"Tennis Magazine 2007 June The Roger Slam As the pros gather in Paris for the world championship of clay, there will be one topic on everyones mind: Can Roger Federer finally win it? BY TOM PERROTTA Check back soon for: Rating the U.S. players' prospects Solo Flight Justine Henin has made tennis her life and methodically cut out anything that interferes with it. Is there any way she can change now? BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD Web extra: Learning from Henin's game Feature: Candid words from Carlos Rodriguez 15 Minutes of Fame Tennis has produced its share of all-time legends. But its history is also rich with famous one-trick ponies and flashes in the pan. We tell the stories of 10 of them. BY CINDY SHMERLER The Total Tennis Workout You can build big muscles and run a fast 40, but those aren't the most important things for tennis. Here's the way to get in shape that will help you play your best. Read on TENNIS.com Web extra: Assess your fitness level Web extra: Incorporate a heart rate monitor i"
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"Tennis Magazine 2007 May"
"Tennis Magazine 2007 May 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 Sharapovas 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 Hollywoods 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 "
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"Tennis Magazine 2007 April"
"Tennis Magazine 2007 April 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 careers 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"
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"Tennis Magazine 2007 March"
"Tennis Magazine 2007 March Hot Shots Who says tennis is all power and no style these days? We introduce you to 10 talented and exciting young pros and 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 nations top pros Health & Fitness The 10 most important nutrition tips. BY ALYSSA"
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"Tennis Magazine 2006 Nov/Dec"
"Tennis Magazine 2006 Nov/Dec Special Report: The State of American Tennis Aging stars, chronic injuries, terminal inconsistency, and a lack of any sure shots on the horizon: Is the U.S. game at a crisis point? Web Extra: Rountable discussion Americas Game When did tennis become un-American? BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Early Warning This year may have been a sign of things to come for the U.S. BY DOUGLAS ROBSON Web Extra: U.S. Women in 2007 In-House Project The USTA takes the next step in junior development. BY CHRISTOPHER CLAREY The American Century Fifteen weird and wonderful moments in U.S. tennis history. BY JAMES MARTIN The College QuestionN Is there any way to straighten out the collegiate game? BY CHRISTOPHER CHUNG The Boy Andre Agassi may be gone from the sport, but he's far from forgotten. BY ANDREW CORSELLO Great Places to Retire Your work is done, now it's time to play. Tennis, that is. Here are six of the best locations in the U.S. to do it full time. BY IAN KEOWN Read on TENNIS.com G"
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"Tennis Magazine 2006 October"
"Tennis Magazine 2006 October 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 womens 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"
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"Tennis Magazine 2006 September"
"Tennis Magazine 2006 September 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 years U.S. Open will be the last chance for tennis fans to see the games most legendary figure, 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 beating Roger 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"
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"Tennis Magazine 2006 August"
"Tennis Magazine 2006 August 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 balls and 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 "
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"Tennis Magazine 2006 July"
"Tennis Magazine 2006 July Learning Curve A quarter of an hour and this six-step guide are all you need to begin developing a wicked slice serve. BY PAT DOUGHERTY One-Party Rule What makes Wimbledon the king of Slams? It's the all-time champions who dominate on the turf. This year, Roger Federer continues the tradition as he goes for his fourth consecutive crown. BY JAMES MARTIN Will the Champ Be Back? The last time we saw Venus Williams at Wimbledon she was trying to jump out of Centre Court after winning her third title. Is she ready to jump back in this year? BY CINDY SHMERLER The Duel Tennis is fueled by its rivalries, but the mens game is still looking for a successor to Sampras vs. Agassi. Can Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal fill the bill? BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots She forehand volleys of Billie Jean King and Amelie Mauresmo Quick Fix A trick that will help you soften your hands at net Brad's Corner What you can learn from Martina Hingis Drill Seekers Using a big forehand to tr"
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"Tennis Magazine 2006 June"
"Tennis Magazine 2006 June Return Game During her three years on the sidelines, Martina Hingis missed tennis as much as the fans missed her. Now she's back to do battle with the big hitters who drove her away. BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD Ring of Fire Can Roger Federer win it all? Who's going to be the first upset victim? Do the Americans have a prayer? We answer these and other big questions surrounding this years French Open. BY PETER BODO Clay Nation When it comes to producing top talent in Europe, Spain has become the hotbed of tennis. And no training center has enjoyed more success than the Sanchez-Casal Academy in Barcelona. Here's how the academy put itself on the international tennis map. PLUS: Five tips from Sanchez-Casal that will help mold you into a better clay-court player. BY DOUGLAS ROBSON AND LEIF SHIRAS Great Shots The two-handed forehand slice of Fabrice Santoro Quick Fix Get the proper trajectory on your lobs Stratagem How to beat a tough inside-out forehand Brad's Corner What"
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"Tennis Magazine 2006 May"
"Tennis Magazine 2006 May 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 NU EZ 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 games 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 games 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 l"
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"Tennis Magazine 2006 April"
"Tennis Magazine 2006 April The Strongest Link Doubles is a team game, but if you improve your individual skills by working on these five crucial components of doubles play everyone 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 strings more 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 players body. Here's how to make them stronger. BY DANA SULLIVAN The"
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"Tennis Magazine 2006 March"
"Tennis Magazine 2006 March Buyer Beware The most effective way to improve is to take a lesson. But you're not going to get anywhere if you don't have the right coach. Here's how to find one. BY JOEL DRUCKER The Coach Robert Lansdorp isn't the world's most famous teacher. He's just the best. Ask Pete Sampras, Lindsay Davenport, Tracy Austin, and Maria Sharapova. BY PETER BODO Nice Work After one of the best comeback seasons in memory, Kim Clijsters heads into the new year with a major monkey off her back. BY PETER DOPKIN Spring Fashion We go to Kiawah Island, S.C., to show you everything you need to look your best on the court and at the club. Great Shots The defensive genius of Lleyton Hewitt Quick Fix Get that ball toss out in front of you Brad's Corner What you can learn from Mary Pierce On Second Thought Trying the underhand serve Practicing With Venus Williams Paul's Clinic How to neutralize a two-handed backhand Professional Advice Your questions answered Tip Advice from TENNIS.co"
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"Tennis Magazine 2005 Nov/Dec"
"Tennis Magazine 2005 Nov/Dec Feet First Sure, tennis is a racquet sport, but it's your feet that do the hard work. Having textbook strokes won't do you a bit of good if you can't get to the ball in time. Here's how to make your footwork an asset. BY BRAD STINE 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era For our 40th anniversary this year we've been counting down the 40 best tennis players of the last 40 years. Here are the final four. Can you guess who ended up on top? What Can you Do? You're Andy Roddick, and despite your efforts you've seen your ranking and stature slowly slip this year. What's your next move? BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD Great Shots Richard Gasquet beautiful one-handed backhand Quick Fix Proper wrist movement for the forehand Brad's Corner What you can learn from David Nalbandian Match Pointers Lessons from the men's U.S. Open final Doubles Returning serve with both players at the baseline Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clnic How to practice the right way Tip A"
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"Tennis Magazine 2005 October"
"Tennis Magazine 2005 October 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 Nobody. herself included, thought 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 seasons top shoes will put your game on sure footing"
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"Tennis Magazine 2005 September"
"Tennis Magazine 2005 September Inside the Box A rash of double faults can cripple your confidence and crush your chances of winning. Here's how to prevent that from happening to you. BY TOM GULLIKSON Home-Court Advantage Whether you're going to the U.S. Open or watching the action on TV, our 12-page tournament guide has everything you need. BY JAMES MARTIN The Fan's Man As Andre Agassi prepared for his 20th U.S. Open, he sat down to talk about what it takes to make it in New York. BY PETER BODO Strong Foundation Few athletes give back the way Andre Agassi has with his charitable foundation, and few retire with such a satisfying second career waiting for them. BY BRAD WOLVERTON Great Shots Roger Federer shows ideal form on his volleys Doubles A drill to quicken your hands at net Match Pointers Lessons from the women's Wimbledon final Brad's Corner The benefits of a well-timed drop shot Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic How to win when you're not at your best Tip "
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"Tennis Magazine 2005 August"
"Tennis Magazine 2005 August 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 tour and 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 thats 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 old fashioned 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"
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"Tennis Magazine 2005 July"
"Tennis Magazine 2005 July Smash Hits It looks easy, but the overhead can be a tricky shot. Follow this seven-step plan and you can make it the most reliable stroke in your arsenal. BY TRACY AUSTIN The Master Roger Federer is being touted by many as the greatest player of all time. What he's got that the rest of us don't? BY ANDREW CORSELLO Flipping the Script This year, Wimbledon will showcase new looks for both tours. The women's draw is wide open, and the men's is one mans race against history. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR One for the Team Although it's been a part of the sport since the early 1970s, there's nothing traditional about World TeamTennis. That's what makes it so entertaining. BY JON LEVEY Great Shots Alicia Molik's open-stance forehand Quick Fix Getting control of your tossing arm Brad's Corner What to do with a short ball Mind Game How to prevent a choking episode Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Take control of the center of the court On Second Thought Wh"
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"Tennis Magazine 2005 June"
"Tennis Magazine 2005 June Dust Busters A muddy surface, tricky footing, and grueling points. If you want to win on clay, be ready for a fight. These five rules will give you an edge. BY HAROLD SOLOMON Vive La Difference France has produced a long line of entertaining, well-rounded pros. So why can't any of them win the big one? Plus: Handicapping the field at Roland Garros BY CHRISTOPHER CLAREY The Matador Rafael Nadal of Spain, just 19, has never played the French Open. But many think his topspin and attitude could carry him to victory in his first attempt. BY CHRISTOPHER CLAREY Great Shots Joachim Johansson's monster serve Quick Fix How to incorporate angles into your arsenal Practicing With . . . Meghann Shaughnessy Brad's Corner Transitioning from defense to offense Paul's Clinic Proper procedure for hitting a passing shot Professional Advice Your questions answered Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear Big hitters are well cared for this season, with five new racquets for advanced playe"
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