Tennis Magazine March 2005
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To compete at a high level, your serve can’t just be dependable—it needs to be a weapon. We show you how to hit it hard, with lots of topspin, and to put it anywhere you want.
BY RICK MACCI, BRENDA SCHULTZ-MCCARTHY AND JUAN NUÑEZ, AND NICK SAVIANO
Spring Fashion
Your strokes may not be picture-perfect, but that doesn’t mean you can’t look like a million bucks—on and off the court.
Great Shots
David Nalbandian’s effortlessly powerful backhand
Brad's Corner
How to develop and use a big forehand
Drill Seekers
Honing your net skills
Paul's Clinic
The secrets for success against lefties
Professional Advice
Your questions answered
Tip
Advice from TENNIS.com
Gear
Can’t find a practice partner? Try a ball machine. The latest models will show you no mercy. Plus: Tech Talk
BY JAMES MARTIN
Health & Fitness
Elena Dementieva, one of the WTA’s fittest players, has used plyometrics to make her game more explosive.
BY DANA SULLIVAN
The Tennis Life
Two brothers take the concept of sibling rivalry to new heights on the tennis court.
BY JOHN GOTTSCH
Court of Appeals
Rules, rules, rules
Plus
Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point
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