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ratings:
Length:
7 minutes
Released:
Dec 16, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

If you become the least bit interested in tennis, you'll soon come across Arthur Ashe. If you watch any of the U.S. Open each year, you hear his name repeatedly since the main stadium for the U.S. Open is (you guessed it) Arthur Ashe Stadium. You may know that Arthur Ashe died in 1993 at the age of 49 from AIDS-related complications. He had an illustrious tennis career, winning 3 Grand Slam titles - the 1968 U.S. Open, the 1970 Australian Open, and Wimbledon in 1975.  And he did more to break down the race barriers in professional tennis than any player of his time.It wasn't too long after I took up tennis that I picked up Arthur Ashe's book, Arthur Ashe On Tennis: Strokes, Strategy, Traditions, Players, Psychology, and Wisdom. His book was published in 1995, after his death. So Ashe was not around to see all of the changes we see on the pro circuit today - powerful racquets, indestructible strings, open-stance strokes, exaggerated grips. But you and I aren't playing on the pro circuit (at least I don't think we are), so a lot of the points he makes in his book are still valid for recreational players like us, out to have fun and play some competitive tennis. His book is wonderful and so easy to read. In it, he gives lots and lots of bullet-point tips on strokes and strategy. For a complete review of this book, including a few of Ashe's great pointers, check out the show notes to this episode:http://tennisfixation.com/quicktips64And give your opinion on how to make Tennis Fixation an even better resource for you in the coming year.  Just complete the Year-End Survey at:http://tennisfixation.com/survey
Released:
Dec 16, 2014
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Tennis Quick Tips brings you weekly tennis tips that will not only improve your tennis play, but also make sure you're having fun each and every time you step on court. Whether you want a stronger serve, a cleaner return, a crisper volley or a more powerful overhead, Tennis Quick Tips will provide you with the tips, tricks, tactics and strategies to make that happen. Each Tennis Quick Tips episode will give you a really easy, really worthwhile tennis tip that will help you to quickly improve your game - no expensive lessons or extensive hours on court required. Each episode is short and concise, just 5 to 10 minutes, so you get the most information possible in the least amount of time possible. No matter what your tennis skill level, you'll find plenty of great tips to put into action every time you hit the courts with Tennis Quick Tips.