Tennis Magazine July 2007

Tennis Magazine July 2007
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Scot of Potential
Andy Murray’s 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 from Novak Djokovic
Read on TENNIS.com

Master Class
Tips from the nation’s top pros
Read on TENNIS.com

Mind Game
Put your foot on the pedal after you win the first set
Read on TENNIS.com

Gear
Clothes to keep you dry this summer.
BY JON LEVEY
Read on TENNIS.com
Sports Science: What does it take to hit a great shot?
Web extra: Bags the pros carry

Health & Fitness
Shore up your body at the beach.
BY ALYSSA SHAFFER
Read on TENNIS.com

The Tennis Life
Goran, Jack, and the wave at Wimbledon
BY ASAD RAZA

Court of Appeals
Rules, rules, rules

PLUS
Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point
On TENNIS.com: TennisWorld Blog | Live Scores | Schedule | Rankings | TV Schedule

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