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Are you tired of struggling with your tennis strokes? Look no further, because Tennis Strokes that Win is here to help you take your game to the next level! Developed by renowned tennis coach Frank Early, this book provides a simple and effective approach for mastering each stroke. With easy-to-understand instruction and insightful commentary, you'll learn how to improve your technique and hit the ball like a pro.
What sets Tennis Strokes that Win apart from other instructional books is the use of black-and-white photographs that serve as reference points. These visually stunning images, captured by professional photographer Ron Bernstein, showcase the best players in action and highlight the key elements of a winning stroke. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced player, these photos will undoubtedly enhance your understanding of proper technique.
But don't just take our word for it - top tennis professionals have also praised Tennis Strokes that Win. Marty Riessen, coach of the Gold Medal-winning U.S. Women's Olympic Team, describes the book as "especially useful" and Fred Stolle, ESPN analyst and former champion, believes it will give a "helping hand" to all players. With endorsements from Tony Trabert and Roy Emerson, both former Grand Slam champions, it's clear that Tennis Strokes that Win is a must-read for aspiring tennis players.
Don't let your strokes hold you back any longer. Improve your technique and start winning more matches with Tennis Strokes that Win. Take the first step towards becoming a better player by clicking here to order your copy now!
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