Tennis Magazine October 2005
Click to EnlargeGive It a Rip
If you want to put constant pressure on your opponents, learn to punish their serves with powerful returns. Here’s a five-step plan that will help you get the job done.
BY LYNNE ROLLEY
Surprise Ending
Nobody—herself included—thought Lindsay Davenport would win multiple Grand Slam titles. Now she’s defying expectations again with a late-career return to No. 1.
BY CINDY SHMERLER
Top 25 Adult Tennis Camps
Improving your game takes commitment. And there’s no better way to commit than immersing yourself at a tennis camp. Here are the best places in the U.S. to do it.
BY BRAD WOLVERTON
Great Shots
Ana Ivanovic’s fierce forehand
Hard to Handle
How to add the serve and volley to your game
Practicing With
. . . Daniela Hantuchova
Brad's Corner
Fixing a broken backhand volley
Professional Advice
Your questions answered
Paul's Clinic
Being offensive with your serve
Tip
Advice from TENNIS.com
Gear
The season’s top shoes will put your game on sure footing.
BY JAMES MARTIN
Health & Fitness
Strength training has gotten back to basics with the body-weight trend. Try our four-exercise plan for tennis players.
BY JON LEVEY
The Tennis Life
As a kid, the author learned the hard way that there was more to tennis than Fila shirts, pricey racquets, and cool headbands.
BY KEITH HAYES
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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