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Match point. Your opponent hits a deep-sliced approach shot to your
backhand. To neutralize this attack and regain control of the point,
you retaliate with a crosscourt passing shot, low with topspin. Your
opponent is forced to return a weak volley to the open court, and you
win the point with a passing shot down the line. Game, set, and match.
This is just one of the many winning strategies youll find in
Tennis Tactics: Winning Patterns of Play.
Its the first book to break down what shots to make and when to make
them. Youll learn how to plan your shot selection in competition and
put yourself in the best possible position to win every point.
Based on an extensive USTA study of actual tournament play by the games top athletes,
Tennis Tactics
describes 58 patternsrepeated shot sequencesthat will emphasize your
strengths and exploit your opponents weaknesses. It contains 63 drills
that show you how to practice the patterns and make them part of your
routine during match play. Competitive players, coaches, and
instructors will love the books simple approach for practice and play.
Tennis Tactics reviews sound, time-tested strategic principles,
then explains how they apply to patterns of play. Youll learn how to
choose patterns that fit your style of play, whether youre an
all-court player, a counterpuncher, an aggressive baseliner, or a
serve-and-volleyer.
Next, the book provides strategies and tactics for different areas of the court. Youll learn how to execute 58 patterns for
backcourt (26),
midcourt (8),
net play (8), and
defensive play (16).
For each pattern, the book describes and illustrates corresponding
practice drills that will help you get an edge on the competition. A
Pattern Finder chart helps you quickly locate the shot combinations you
want to study and incorporate into your game.
Make your practice sessions pay off in competition by using the drills and mastering the patterns in
Tennis Tactics: Winning Patterns of Play.
About the Author
The
United States Tennis Association (USTA)
is the governing body for tennis in the United States. Its mission is
to promote and develop the growth of tennis. The USTAs membership
includes more than 500,000 individuals and nearly 6,500 organizations,
including schools, park and recreation departments, community tennis
associations, and tennis clubs.
The USTA is widely known as the owner and operator of the U.S. Open
Championships, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments in worldwide
tennis competition. It also sponsors amateur tennis competition for
players of all ages and abilities. More than 5 million schoolchildren
are introduced to tennis each year through USTA school programs, and
opportunities for further instruction and play are provided by a menu
of USTA entry-level programs.
A full range of player development and sport-science programs is
offered at Player Development Headquarters in Key Biscayne, Florida, at
120 Area Training Centers throughout the country, and in communities
(through a network of Local Excellence Training Programs). In addition,
the USTA emphasizes coaching education and development through an
ambitious offering of coaching seminars, workshops, and conferences. It
works closely with the two major organizations certifying coachesthe
U.S. Professional Tennis Association (USPTA) and the U.S. Professional
Tennis Registry (USPTR)together accounting for more than 18,000
members.
Ron Woods, director of player development for the USTA, wrote
Tennis Tactics
with the help of the USTA sport-science staff and coaches. Woods is
responsible for planning and implementing programs that help
playersfrom beginners to veterans in the professional ranksachieve
their maximum potential.
Woods is also a senior staff member for the USTA committees in charge
of player development, sport science, Olympic tennis, junior
competition, and collegiate tennis. A former member of the
International Tennis Federations Coaches Commission, he serves on the
coaching committee of the U.S. Olympic Committee. The USPTA honored him
as 1982 National Coach of the Year and designated him a Master
Professional in 1984. Ron is also an honorary member of the USPTR.
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