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Tennis Course Vol. 1: Techniques & Tactics

Tennis Course Vol. 1: Techniques & Tactics

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Resource for the Technique
Review: Besides Dick Gould's classic book on tennis instruction. This is one of the best modern books on modern tennis techniques and tactics that I have come across. I was looking for a book on tennis instruction for a friend and came across this gem. Easy to follow with many illustrations and some pictures and loads of good sound tennis advice. This book serves up an ACE!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: ACE
Review: Besides Dick Gould's classic book on tennis instruction. This is one of the best modern books on modern tennis techniques and tactics that I have come across. I was looking for a book on tennis instruction for a friend and came across this gem. Easy to follow with many illustrations and some pictures and loads of good sound tennis advice. This book serves up an ACE!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent Resource for the Technique
Review: One of the best on technique written by top German (Deustcher Tennis Bund) authorities. There are multiple action-photo sequences for most techniques and illustrations of errors and what to do. Few books come close to its clarity or thoroughness in covering tactics. It is a bit dry (as with other German tennis books) but that doesn't take away from the usefulness of this tome as a reference.

The tactical section leaves much to be desired however, since it discusses mostly technique but doesn't address how the two really come together. Two-thirds or more of the book is devoted to technique. The tactical section is quite applicable although basic.


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