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Introduction

01. Use This Book
02. Brief History
03. Equipment + Courts
04. Stroke Vocabulary
05. Good Form
06. Ball Spin
07. Learning In Tennis
08. Forehand Drive
09. Backhand Drive
10. The Serve
11. Footwork
12. The Volley
13. The Lob
14. Overhead Smash
15. Chop + Slice
16. Tennis Tactics
17. Question Clinic

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