by Jack Kremer ‧ RELEASE DATE: N/A
Jack Kramer is outstanding in tennis history and here shares the products of ten years of amateur tennis, and his present status as a record crowd drawing professional with young aspirants to net prowess. The basic fundamentals of play are succinctly described:- something of tennis history, equipment, insistence on importance of starting right, discussion, with photographs of grip, stance, strokes, service, plays, tactics. The last section deals with health and temperament, the importance of practice, the rules of lawn tennis, tennis clinics and tournament play. Arthur Haug's illustrations in themselves provide running instruction accompanying the text.
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Publisher: Ziff-Davis
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Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 1949
Categories: NONFICTION
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