February 2007 Issue
Moving Around the Court Roger Federer and Raphael Nadal make tennis look too easy. A large part of the magic act they put on has to do with the way they get to the ball. Below are some clips of...
Eric Matuszewski
What is anticipation? As a player, if I had been asked to define "anticipation," it would have been difficult for...
Of all the things I'll point out during the course of a day of tennis instruction, late swings rank right...
The latest strategical evolution; transition volleys. Over the years the game has evolved many times into many different forms. And it seems to be evolving yet again. The volley is beginning to reappear and assume, at the highest levels of...
Nicole Vaidisova lunges and transfers her weight in a semi-open stance. Hitting effortlessly and powerfully on the run is one of the hallmarks of tennis greatness. Slow reactions, sluggish recoveries, and moving with the center of gravity too high, can...
Winning tennis is much more than just hitting the ball. There is more to this game than just hitting ball. After 50 years in tennis I can tell you that for certain. Many, many players become proficient at striking the...
Mental toughness is one of Robert Lansdorp's constant teaching themes and a common denominator in all four of his Grand Slam champions. Of the four, Davenport is the least athletic, Sampras the most athletic. Austin had good movement, a steely...
Check this partial players list: Ivan Ljubicic Andy Murray Joachim Johannson Fernando Verdasco Fabrice Santoro Nicolas Almagro Marin Cilic Robin Soderling Marcos Bagdatis Thomas Johannson Mikhail Youzhny Daniele Bracciali
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