Tennis Magazine March 2006
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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.com
Health & Fitness
With participation stagnant, the game’s powers that be try a new way to get people on the court: Cardio Tennis.
BY MICHELE BENDER
Gear
Your racquet is out of production? Our guide will help you find a new frame that plays like your old one—only better.
BY DAVID BONE
The Tennis Life
At Ivan Lendl’s house, tennis could be a dog-eat-man proposition.
BY MARC HOWARD
Court of Appeals
Rules, rules, rules
Plus
Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point
Item #: Tennis Magazine 7-0603
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