Tennis Magazine July 2005

Tennis Magazine July 2005
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Smash Hits
It looks easy, but the overhead can be a tricky shot. Follow this seven-step plan and you can make it the most reliable stroke in your arsenal.
BY TRACY AUSTIN

The Master
Roger Federer is being touted by many as the greatest player of all time. What’s he got that the rest of us don’t?
BY ANDREW CORSELLO

Flipping the Script
This year, Wimbledon will showcase new looks for both tours. The women’s draw is wide open, and the men’s is one man’s race against history.
BY STEPHEN TIGNOR

One for the Team
Although it’s been a part of the sport since the early 1970s, there’s nothing traditional about World TeamTennis. That’s what makes it so entertaining.
BY JON LEVEY

Great Shots
Alicia Molik’s open-stance forehand

Quick Fix
Getting control of your tossing arm

Brad's Corner
What to do with a short ball

Mind Game
How to prevent a choking episode

Professional Advice
Your questions answered

Paul's Clinic
Take control of the center of the court

On Second Thought
When to ditch the split-step

Tip
Advice from TENNIS.com

Gear
It’s that time of year again—the dog days of summer. Here are 32 ways to keep yourself cool.
BY JAMES MARTIN

Health & Fitness
You go to the beach to relax. That’s where Venus Williams goes to get fit.
BY DANA SULLIVAN

The Tennis Life
A 6-1, 6-0 defeat in the juniors is one to forget, right? Not if it happens against a future Wimbledon champion.
BY EVAN ROTHMAN

Court of Appeals
Rules, rules, rules

Plus
Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point

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