Tennis Magazine Septemeber 2004

Tennis Magazine Septemeber 2004
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Roddick's Rocket Forehand
It’s a monster shot and the embodiment of the modern forehand. See how Andy Roddick makes it happen, and now you can “power up” your own forehand.
BY JOHN EVERT

U.S. Open Preview
Who says today’s game lacks variety? Here’s our take on the top contenders at Flushing Meadows—in all their motley glory.
BY STEPHEN TIGNOR

Showtime! Special Pullout Tournament Guide
Everything you need to know about the U.S. Open is here, from how to score good seats in Ashe Stadium to surfing the right Web sites to keep up with the action (follows page 48).
BY JAMES MARTIN

Quick Fix
Make your racquet quicker on returns of serve

Practicing With
Robby Ginepri

Doubles
The proper way to move when you poach

Match Pointers
Lessons from Wimbledon

Stratagem
Use momentum on your passing shots

Drill Seekers
A basketball game to help your strokes

Freeze Frame
Guillermo Coria’s backhand

Professional Advice
Your questions answered

Clinic
Building a better overhead

Tip
Advice from TENNIS.com

Gear
We put all of the season’s new racquets through their paces and found these eight gems.
BY JAMES MARTIN

Health & Fitness - Click here to read online!
Stretching is like eating your vegetables—–something you know you’re supposed to do. Make it easy on yourself with our 10-minute routine.
BY ALYSSA SHAFFER

The Tennis Life
If you’re a world-class pro, playing in New York in August is as good as it gets. But for humble rec players, the city is the pits—all year long.
BY ADAM SACHS

Court of Appeals
Rules, rules, rules

Plus
Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Rankings, My Point

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