Arthur Ashe on TennisArthur Ashe on Tennis
Strokes, Strategy, Traditions, Players, Psychology, and Wisdom
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Book, 1995
Current format, Book, 1995, 1st ed, In-library use only.Book, 1995
Current format, Book, 1995, 1st ed, In-library use only. Offered in 0 more formatsArthur Ashe was not only a great tennis champion but a great teacher and analyst of the game he loved.
In this book - delayed in its publication while Arthur completed his memoir Days of Grace - he shares the incomparable store of brilliance, experience, strategy, technique, and all-around tennis wisdom he acquired in the course of his remarkable life: as player in training, as winner of three Grand Slam titles, as two-time number-one-ranking player, as Davis Cup captain, as superb and instinctive teaching pro, as television commentator, as writer for Tennis magazine.
Arthur speaks to players at all levels. In addressing the questions he was most often asked, he details an approach to the game built on fundamentals - strokes, grips, serves, returns of serve - and match-tested strategies: when to change your game plan, playing percentage tennis, covering the court. In addition, he stresses the aspect of tennis for which he was particularly known: the mental game. He helps you to understand both your own game and your opponent's, explaining body language and the element of surprise, and breaking a match down to its key points. His comments on players past and present - from Pancho Gonzalez and Rod Laver to Andre Agassi, Steffi Graf, and Pete Sampras - illuminate essential areas of tennis.
A compilation of instructional advice and tennis tips from the late champion details the fundamental techniques of the sport, as well as the art of the mental game, and offers commentary on great players past and present. 50,000 first printing.
A compilation of instructional advice and tennis tips from the late champion details the fundamental techniques of the sport, as well as the art of the mental game, and offers commentary on great players past and present
In this book - delayed in its publication while Arthur completed his memoir Days of Grace - he shares the incomparable store of brilliance, experience, strategy, technique, and all-around tennis wisdom he acquired in the course of his remarkable life: as player in training, as winner of three Grand Slam titles, as two-time number-one-ranking player, as Davis Cup captain, as superb and instinctive teaching pro, as television commentator, as writer for Tennis magazine.
Arthur speaks to players at all levels. In addressing the questions he was most often asked, he details an approach to the game built on fundamentals - strokes, grips, serves, returns of serve - and match-tested strategies: when to change your game plan, playing percentage tennis, covering the court. In addition, he stresses the aspect of tennis for which he was particularly known: the mental game. He helps you to understand both your own game and your opponent's, explaining body language and the element of surprise, and breaking a match down to its key points. His comments on players past and present - from Pancho Gonzalez and Rod Laver to Andre Agassi, Steffi Graf, and Pete Sampras - illuminate essential areas of tennis.
A compilation of instructional advice and tennis tips from the late champion details the fundamental techniques of the sport, as well as the art of the mental game, and offers commentary on great players past and present. 50,000 first printing.
A compilation of instructional advice and tennis tips from the late champion details the fundamental techniques of the sport, as well as the art of the mental game, and offers commentary on great players past and present
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