Tennis Magazine September 2005
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A rash of double faults can cripple your confidence and crush your chances of winning. Here’s how to prevent that from happening to you.
BY TOM GULLIKSON
Home-Court Advantage
Whether you’re going to the U.S. Open or watching the action on TV, our 12-page tournament guide has everything you need.
BY JAMES MARTIN
The Fan's Man
As Andre Agassi prepared for his 20th U.S. Open, he sat down to talk about what it takes to make it in New York.
BY PETER BODO
Strong Foundation
Few athletes give back the way Andre Agassi has with his charitable foundation, and few retire with such a satisfying second career waiting for them.
BY BRAD WOLVERTON
Great Shots
Roger Federer shows ideal form on his volleys
Doubles
A drill to quicken your hands at net
Match Pointers
Lessons from the women’s Wimbledon final
Brad's Corner
The benefits of a well-timed drop shot
Professional Advice
Your questions answered
Paul's Clinic
How to win when you’re not at your best
Tip
Advice from TENNIS.com
Gear
What’s old is new, and improved. Here are the latest editions of five of the most popular racquets around.
BY JAMES MARTIN
Health & Fitness
To challenge for the top, Andy Roddick needs to be at his best physically. Here’s what he’s doing to make that happen.
BY STEPHEN TIGNOR
The Tennis Life
A career spent giving tennis parents advice doesn’t count for much when your own son picks up a racquet.
BY DR. ALLEN FOX
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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