Open, by Andre Agassi

I read this book because I am an admirer of the tennis player that Andre Agassi was. But I understood why I admired him and I admire him only after reading this book. It is a book, in my opinion, suitable for all tennis fans and all those who in life have to fight to get what they are looking for. The autobiographical book of Andre Agassi You can buy it on amazon in paperback version by following this link Andre Agassi, Open - my story

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5 competition tactics for tennis matches

In a match the pressure increases, so having a match tactic and knowing how to behave (which shot to make, where to shoot, etc.) in every situation can ensure a significant advantage over the opponent, especially if he does not have a match tactic. In this video, 5 different situations are explained for which there are very specific behaviors to adopt during the match. The 5 match situations 1) You are serving 2) You return the serve 3) Both players from the baseline

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The serve in tennis

The serve is the most difficult shot in tennis but it is also essential to play a match. The serve must put the opponent in difficulty and must guarantee an advantageous starting point. If you miss the serve or if the serve is weak you give a significant advantage to the opponent. To learn the serve you need to practice a lot. In this video some very useful concepts and exercises for learning the serve are explained. Part 11) Tossing the ball: arm straight

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Freakonomics

This cover is really sexy! How can you not buy it, if you have an interest in economics and in understanding how things really work. From the left: the sumo guy, the drug dealer, the pregnant woman – who could be a teacher at the same time -, the real estate agent (a bit on the background because that's it's his profile), who is this guy on the right??? Good book, nice reading, easy and it goes

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