



“Tennis For Dummies by Patrick McEnroe is absolute gold for people new to tennis, tennis beginners and intermediate tennis players. If you really have no clue and want to get one then Tennis for Dummies is the one.”
Reviewer: Lillian
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Book Review: Tennis For Dummies by Patrick McEnroe
As I was thinking about how much there is to rave about Tennis for Dummies and when I sat down to write my review, I wandered off and had a look on amazon and I found the review of a new-to-tennis reviewer who is fourteen years old, see for yourself…
“I’m fourteen but I bought this book entering my freshman year of high school to get acquainted with the game. It really does a thorough job of introducing one to the tennis world, covering everything from gear, tennis racquets, grips, strings, and the different types of strokes (forehand, backhand, volley, lob, serve, spins), and what the strokes ARE, but does not focus on how they should be implemented during matches.
“Advanced tennis players will probably already know most of the info in the book, but absolutely superb for beginners. It really helped me get started with tennis and reduced a LOT of beginner’s confusion (eg. what stroke is that again… which is my forehand/which is my backhand, and what they should look like, how do i score, what in the world is a volley??
“There is really detailed information on gear, how to score, what the grand slams are, short bios on historical players, and a lot more. It’s really, really helpful and a must read for all beginners, a good reference book for intermediate players.
“After attending 6 weeks of tennis camp and hard work outside of tennis camp, I got into my school’s JV team, muchly thanks to this book but also thanks to the fact that we didn’t have cuts this year because too many people dropped out of tryouts.”
This review really says it all (and good on you who ever you are for getting on the team
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Tennis For Dummies table of Contents…
PART 1: Tennis Anyone?
Ch 1: What is Tennis?
Ch 2: Meet me on the Grass, Clay or Hard Courts
Ch 3: The Well-Equipped Tennis Player
Ch 4: Scoring in Tennis: Love Means Nothing
Ch 5: Knowing All The Rules and Regulations
Ch 6: Tennis Etiquette: Do You Really Want to Throw That Racquet
PART 2: Playing The Game
Ch 7: Mastering Your Tennis Fundamentals
Ch 8: The Forehand: Your Bread and Butter
Ch 9: Your Backhand: Use It or Lose It
Ch 10: The Volley: An Exclamation Point
Ch 11: The Serve: It’s Entirely in Your Hands
Ch 12: Completing the Arsenal: Lobs, Overheads, and Drop Shots
Ch 13: Winning Strategies and Tactics
PART 3: Taking Your Game To The Next Level
Ch 14: Enjoying Your Amateur Status
Ch 15: Practice: The “P” Word
Ch 16 : Physical Conditioning for Tennis
Ch 17: When the Machine Breaks Down: Common Tennis Injuries
Ch 18: Improving Your Game with Lessons
PART 4: Tennis Aficionados Only
Ch 19: The Pro Game
Ch 20: I’ll Take Four Grand Slams and a Cup, Please
Ch 21: Tennis from the Stands and on TV
PART 5: The part of Tens
Ch 22. Ten Tennis Tips
Ch 23. The ten Best Men Players of the Open Era
Ch 24. The Ten Best Women Players of the Open Era
Ch 25. The Ten Greatest matches of the Open Era
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