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The Art Of Lawn Tennis

William T Tilden

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English
Double 9 Books
01 November 2025
The art of lawn tennis offers guidance on mastering a sport that blends precision, control, and personal discipline. The book introduces tennis not only as a physical activity but as a craft that rewards patience, practice, and awareness. It explains that strong performance begins with understanding the basics, including footwork, grip, timing, and the ability to track the ball with complete focus. The opening emphasizes that progress comes from building a stable foundation, where every movement is intentional and shaped by purpose. The text encourages players to study their own habits, recognize weaknesses, and develop consistent form before attempting advanced strokes. It presents the game as a balance between strategic thinking and refined execution, suggesting that the path to improvement requires concentration and a steady mindset. Tennis becomes a way to cultivate mental clarity, resilience, and confidence. By encouraging steady practice and attention to detail, the book shows that skill grows naturally from disciplined effort. It inspires readers to treat the court as a space for growth, where persistence leads to mastery and enjoyment becomes deeper through understanding.
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Imprint:   Double 9 Books
Dimensions:   Height: 216mm,  Width: 140mm,  Spine: 8mm
Weight:   154g
ISBN:   9789374838259
ISBN 10:   9374838257
Pages:   126
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

William Tatem Tilden was an American tennis player known for his remarkable influence on the sport and for redefining modern competitive tennis. Born in Germantown, Philadelphia, to William Tatem Tilden and Selina Hey, he developed an early interest in athletic competition, eventually focusing on tennis as his primary pursuit. His dedication to training, match analysis, and personal growth helped him rise quickly through national rankings, and he became known for his strategic approach, powerful serve, and ability to anticipate an opponent's next move. During his career he earned a reputation as one of the most dominant players of his time, holding the position of world number one amateur for six consecutive years. His success continued when he later competed as a professional athlete, demonstrating longevity and consistency. His achievements included winning multiple major championships, which secured his legacy as one of the sport's foundational figures. Although his personal life involved challenges and controversy, his impact on tennis remained lasting. His career inspired many players who followed him, and he is still remembered as a pioneering figure in early tennis history.

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