Winning Tennis - The Smarter Player's Guide: How to Read Your Opponent and Win More Games No Matter What Level of Skill
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.24 (518 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1845434706 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-04-07 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. Rob is a PCA-qualified coach and is a Tennis Europe and LTA coach education tutor. ROB ANTOUN is a former ATP world-ranked tennis player who has coached at an international level over a 20-year period, including two British senior No.1-ranked players and a Top-20 world-ranked junior player. He holds a degree in Psychology and written two bo
Filled with photographs and diagrams, the book is divided into chapters that focus on specific aspects of the game, such as reading the game net play and playing from the baseline With a bit of time spent learning how to analyze the repeated motions of your opponent you will soon see the benefits in an improved number of wins. (Terry Peters North Shore News 2013-10-27) . Tennis coach Rob Antoun, a former world-ranked player shares his knowledge of the game in this easy-to-follow guide. Everyone knows that
Five Stars Great book to learn how to take big and little steps to improve your game.Carol Naff. spot50 said Awesome book for intermediate players. Very well written. Perfect material for intermediate players. Can't wait to test out some of these strategies on court! Great book for tennis players.
Covering all major aspects of play, you'll learn to anticipate which shot you're about to receive and be ready to launch a winning return. Winning Tennis teaches you how to read your opponent - to know what he's about to do before he does it. It doesn't tell you how to hit a ball, but it will make you a winner. If you've advanced your skills as far as you can, this is the book you need to win you more games.. This tennis book is unique. Imagine improving you win rate without improving you stroke play - taking the skills you've already learned but using them much more effectively. Organised into sections covering the five key game situations - service, returning serve, baseline play, approach and play at the net and facing an opponent at the net - the book also covers common game styles and their most effective counter strategies