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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Allen FoxPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: HarperPerennial Dimensions: Width: 18.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.394kg ISBN: 9780060982003ISBN 10: 0060982004 Pages: 208 Publication Date: 17 February 1993 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsThink to Win is an absolutely unique book, revealing the intricate form and function of the art of tennis, explaining the ever-present linkage of strokes and tactics, strategies and psychologies. Allen Fox, a world-class player and tennis thinker, has written a brilliant and witty book which will highly benefit players and coaches from all levels of the game.-- David A. Benjamin, Executive Director, Intercollegiate Tennis Association, and Men's Tennis Coach, Princeton University This book will flat-out help you win. -- Charles Hoeveler, Founder and President, Adidas Tennis Camps International, and number-one-ranked player in the world, 1992, Men's Senior Division I've watched Allen Fox beat some of the best players in the world. He plays smart and knows how to win tennis matches. -- Jack Kramer Allen Fox's brilliant insights on strategy will benefit players at all levels, from the kids that attend my tennis camps to the nationally ranked players on my Stanford team. And as sophisticated as it is, it's a lot of fun to read. -- Dick Gould, Coach, Stanford Men's Tennis Team The first tennis book I've read that not only tells you how to hit the ball, but how to play. -- Tom Gullikson Finally, we have a book that deals with strategy. Now you can develop your match-playing abilities with Think to Win, a book that will help competitors of all levels play the points better. -- Dr. Jack Groppel, Executive Vice President, Loehr-Groppel/Saddlebrook Sport Science, Inc. This is a fascinating book. I was captivated from start to finish. It's great to see the insights of my old mentor in print. -- Brad Gilbert This book is so good I'm jealous that I didn't write it. -- Richard Pancho Gonzales """""Think to Win"" is an absolutely unique book, revealing the intricate form and function of the art of tennis, explaining the ever-present linkage of strokes and tactics, strategies and psychologies. Allen Fox, a world-class player and tennis thinker, has written a brilliant and witty book which will highly benefit players and coaches from all levels of the game.-- David A. Benjamin, Executive Director, Intercollegiate Tennis Association, and Men's Tennis Coach, Princeton University""This book will flat-out help you win.""-- Charles Hoeveler, Founder and President, Adidas Tennis Camps International, and number-one-ranked player in the world, 1992, Men's Senior Division""I've watched Allen Fox beat some of the best players in the world. He plays smart and knows how to win tennis matches."" -- Jack Kramer""Allen Fox's brilliant insights on strategy will benefit players at all levels, from the kids that attend my tennis camps to the nationally ranked players on my Stanford team. And as sophisticated as it is, it's a lot of fun to read.""-- Dick Gould, Coach, Stanford Men's Tennis Team""The first tennis book I've read that not only tells you how to hit the ball, but how to ""play.""""-- Tom Gullikson""Finally, we have a book that deals with strategy. Now you can develop your match-playing abilities with ""Think to Win, "" a book that will help competitors of all levels play the points better.""-- Dr. Jack Groppel, Executive Vice President, Loehr-Groppel/Saddlebrook Sport Science, Inc.""This is a fascinating book. I was captivated from start to finish. It's great to see the insights of my old mentor in print.""-- Brad Gilbert""This book is so good I'm jealous that I didn't write it.""-- Richard ""Pancho""Gonzales" """"Think to Win"" is an absolutely unique book, revealing the intricate form and function of the art of tennis, explaining the ever-present linkage of strokes and tactics, strategies and psychologies. Allen Fox, a world-class player and tennis thinker, has written a brilliant and witty book which will highly benefit players and coaches from all levels of the game.-- David A. Benjamin, Executive Director, Intercollegiate Tennis Association, and Men's Tennis Coach, Princeton University""This book will flat-out help you win.""-- Charles Hoeveler, Founder and President, Adidas Tennis Camps International, and number-one-ranked player in the world, 1992, Men's Senior Division""I've watched Allen Fox beat some of the best players in the world. He plays smart and knows how to win tennis matches."" -- Jack Kramer""Allen Fox's brilliant insights on strategy will benefit players at all levels, from the kids that attend my tennis camps to the nationally ranked players on my Stanford team. And as sophisticated as it is, it's a lot of fun to read.""-- Dick Gould, Coach, Stanford Men's Tennis Team""The first tennis book I've read that not only tells you how to hit the ball, but how to ""play.""""-- Tom Gullikson""Finally, we have a book that deals with strategy. Now you can develop your match-playing abilities with ""Think to Win, "" a book that will help competitors of all levels play the points better.""-- Dr. Jack Groppel, Executive Vice President, Loehr-Groppel/Saddlebrook Sport Science, Inc.""This is a fascinating book. I was captivated from start to finish. It's great to see the insights of my old mentor in print.""-- Brad Gilbert""This book is so good I'm jealous that I didn't write it.""-- Richard ""Pancho""Gonzales Author InformationAllen Fox is the author of If I'm the Better Player, Why Can't I Win A former contributing editor of Tennis magazine, he is coach of the Pepperdine University Men's Tennis Team, consistently ranked among the top ten in the United States. He played on the Davis Cup team and was for many years ranked among the top ten men players in the United States. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |