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Simple Secrets to a Great Backhand!



"How To Master The BACKHAND Stroke" gives the highest quality, professional tennis coaching advice on every aspect of the the backhand shot. It's packed full of great, easy-to-follow coaching tips based on John's many years of coaching tennis at all levels, from beginner to GB National Champions and Davis Cup standard.



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Here's a sneak peak at what's inside:

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"Why Doesn't My Backhand Improve?"

The reasons players give for being stuck in a rut on their backhands are normally one or a combination of the following:

  • I can't afford private lessons
  • My backhand might get worse before it gets better and I can't have that
  • I don't have enough time to practice my backhand
  • I can run around my backhand and hit forehands to hide the problem
  • I'm too old to change my backhand technique now



More on the Content

In the book John has drawn on his many years experience of learning, playing and coaching the game of tennis. From the valuable lessons he learned from his own top-class coach (who by the way - was an ex French Open Champion), to the techniques he found most effective when coaching others - they are all there.




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Price: £19.99




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Happy Backhanding!

John Key Name

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Andy Roddick Talks About His Backhand

"That's definitely my most improved shot from last year. I hit a backhand lob winner in the first game, and a backhand passing shot to break. And another one in the tiebreak. I couldn't hit a backhand into the ocean last year."

-- Andy Roddick on his improved weakness.

 
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