First published in 1925, this is the most renowned work of William Tatem Tilden possibly the best tennis player of his time. This work provides the first insight of how technology of shot making affects the dynamics of the match. As the title implies through match practice, perfection; which is never attainable, can be reached. The author presents future hopefuls of the sport and gives his thoughts on them.
Additional ISBNs: 9781446528020, 1446528022, 9781447493877, 1447493877


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