Tennis Magazine May 2008

Tennis Magazine May 2008
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40 Years of Open Tennis
TENNIS looks back at the most spectacular and controversial four decades in the sport’s history
A Turning Point: The Seles Stabbing

The Doyenne of the Dollar Bill
Gladys Heldman,the driving force behind the first women’s pro tour, lived and died on her own terms.
BY DOUGLAS ROBSON

Mr. Smooth
Cliff Drysdale— player, mover, shaker, commentator— looks back at a life in the Open era.
BY PETER BODO
TennisWorld: Behind the scenes with Drysdale

The Way to Hit the Ball
You wouldn’t know it now, but Jimmy Arias may have been the most influential player of the last 40 years.
BY ASAD RAZA

Searching for Anna
Anna Kournikova may still be the most famous tennis player in the world, but she was never a champion. How does she feel now about her career and her impact on the game?
BY CINDY SHMERLER

The Top Fives
A sentence-by- sentence review of the best of the Open era

A Port in a Storm
Revolutions swept across the globe in 1968, but none was as long- lasting or successful as the one that tennis staged that year.
BY STEPHEN TIGNOR

Modern Classic
What can you learn from a shot as brilliant and natural as Roger Federer’s forehand? More than you might think.
BY JOHN YANDELL
Read on TENNIS.com

Great Shots
The slice backhand of Mikhail Youzhny
BY RICK MACCI
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Paul's Page
Learning from Ana Ivanovic
BY PAUL ANNACONE
Read on TENNIS.com

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

Health & Fitness
Building your fitness foundation.
BY ALYSSA SHAFFER
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Court of Appeals
Rules, rules, rules

Plus
Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

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