Photographer Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe, widow of tennis great Arthur Ashe, has created a touching portrait of Ashe's loving relationship with their six-year-old daughter, Camera--a relationship that thrived even in the face of AIDS. Told in Camera's own words and illustrated with powerful photos, the book shows that family life does and love do not stop with the discovery of an illness like AIDS. Black-and-white photos.
The Tennis Sourcebook, with its unprecedented amount of information sources on tennis, is designed to be used by sports historians, researchers, journalists, teachers, players, and aficionados interested in the sport...
Detailed mental and physical exercises designed to help a player increase body awareness and improve concentration and rhythm demonstrate strategies for putting into practice the inner-game concept of tennis play
Scholarly as well as popular writings on the scientific, technical, physiological, psychological, and health aspects of tennis are highlighted in the 510 annotated items.
#1 Best Seller on doubles strategies on the USTA Best Seller List.
Discusses in text and illustrations the techniques and strategy of doubles tennis.
Top tennis players use the time between points to prepare not only physically but mentally and emotionally as well. A sure-fire method for this preparation is the 3-R's mental training...
The Encyclopedia of Tennis
Being Myself
Billie Jean King didn’t want to play Bobby Riggs. He baited and begged her for months while she ignored his catcalls and challenges. But after Margaret Court’s ignominious defeat in...
An unauthorized biography of Andre Agassi, this book describes his turbulent life and tennis career, his marriage to Brooke Shields, his radical hairstyles and unorthodox tennis attire, and his complex...