Tennis Magazine October 2004
Click to EnlargeReady for His Close-Up
Roger Federer is a once-in-a-generation talent.U.S. tennis fans should do themselves a favorand embrace him while they have the chance.
BY HARVEY ARATON
Mr. Everything
With every shot and strategy at his disposal,Federer is the most complete player inprofessional tennis. Here’s how you can applysome of his variety to your game.
BY CRAIG KARDON
50 Best U.S. Tennis Resorts
There’s more to a tennis vacation than a roomand a court. At the country’s top resorts you’llfind luxurious lodging, great food, state-of-the-artspas, and a truckload of activities. And, ofcourse, all the tennis you can handle.
Great Shots
Sebastien Grosjean’s kick serve
Quick Fix
Try this for low volleys
Practicing With
Tim Henman
Doubles
Where to look when your partner is returning
Drill Seekers
Honing your net coverage
Stratagem
Positioning yourself on the return of serve
Hard to Handle
How to track down a drop shot
Professional Advice
Your questions answered
Clinic
Improve your consistency
Tip
Advice from TENNIS.com
Gear
These new lightweight shoes will give your game agood first step.
BY JAMES MARTIN AND DR. DAVID G. SHARNOFF, D.P.M.
Health & Fitness
Like other top pros, Maria Sharapovaknows yoga helps calm the mind and keep muscles strong,flexible, and in balance.
BY STEPHEN TIGNOR
The Tennis Life
What’s it like to hit with one of thegreatest tennis players in history? Let’s just say this: What youdon’t know can’t hurt you.
BY JAMES KAPLAN
Court of Appeals
Rules, rules, rules
Plus
Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Rankings, My Point
Item #: Tennis Magazine 9-0410
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