Holiday 2001 Tennis Gift List© Sandra Eggers
Dec 18, 2001
Don't know what to get your favorite tennis player? Does it seem like they
have everything? Well, they probably do, or at least are able to buy it when
they do.
It can be hard to think of a gift for tennis players, other than balls,
because it is so individual. One thing is for sure, and that's most players
don't enjoy the luxury of spending money on a book for themselves.
A tennis instructional book, wall calendar, or humor makes a great gift for
anyone interested in the sport. For Christmas, birthday or any time. Here are a
few of the recent releases that we recommend for that special player on your
list.
Tennis: The U.S. Open 2002 Wall Calendar
The only 2002 tennis calendar, officially sponsored by the United States Tennis
Association. Relive the drama of the most riveting performances of todays U.S.
Open, a showcase for the best tennis players in the world. Featuring tennis'
reigning and ascending stars, including Pete Sampras, Andre Agassi, and Venus
and Serena Williams.
The Klutz's Book of Tennis: How a Hacker Can Enjoy the Game
Just released! A whimsical, informative book by Hugh Mann
Tennis for Kids
Just released! Over 150 games to teach children the sport of a lifetime.
World-Class Tennis Technique : Master Every Stroke
Written by some of the world’s top experts in biomechanics, tennis technique,
and coaching, this book gives you a complete blueprint to develop the modern
game. Former world-class players, national coaches, and past or current Davis
Cup Captains offer their advice on every aspect of the proper execution of each
stroke.
Venus Envy: A Sensational Season Inside the Women's Tennis
Tour
If you think only male professional tennis players exhibit less-than-mature
behavior on and off center court, you're in for a surprise with Wertheim's
candid tell-all account of a year spent following the superstars and also-rans
on the WTA Tour
Net Flex: 10 Minutes a Day to Better Play
From beginners to regular weekend players to the top tournament seeds, tennis
players everywhere will benefit from Net Flex, a simple easy-to-follow
stretching program designed to improve your game. These simple stretching
exercises can be done almost anywhere-in your office, at the clubhouse, at home
or on the court.
Tennis Skills: The Player's Guide
In Tennis Skills, the author begins by breaking down each stroke into its
elements to ensure a player's basic skills are strong and consistent, including
warm-up, grips, body position, stroke, footwork and follow-through. Then he
offers a series of more than 40 drills that focus on target areas, strategy,
coordination, pressure, and footwork.
Aces and Double Faults : A Parents' Guide to Tennis
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