Bluffer's Guide to Tennis by Dave Whitehead

Bluffer's Guide to Tennis by Dave Whitehead

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Bluffer's Guide to Tennis by Dave Whitehead

Know what to say, what not to say, what to do on a court should you make the mistake of being seen on one, and what excuses to make if you can't lay a racquet head on a ball. Never again confuse topspin with a slice, or a squash shot with a tweener. Bask in the admiration of your fellow tennis players as you pronounce confidently on the merits of the windshield wiper, the reverse forehand and the run-around. Above all, know exactly how to hold your own against the sort of tennis nerd who probably emerged from the womb reading a copy of Inner Tennis. And never wear a headband.



DO SAY "I was trying out an extreme version of the extreme Hawaiian and something just went 'ping' in my wrist. Never been the same since." DON'T SAY "You CANNOT be serious...you guys are the absolute pits of the world!"
DAVE WHITEHEAD began playing tennis as a child. It seemed to him to be more civilised and less brutish 
than sports like rugby and bare-knuckle fighting, and it was also readily available in sunny San Diego, California, where he then lived. So young Dave got better at tennis than at other pursuits, such as school, and when a mediocre US university needed to make up the numbers of its
tennis team, he gladly accepted an offer of a scholarship. Eventually, he took and somehow passed the United States Professional Tennis Association certification test in 1980. After playing and preaching tennis etiquette for many years, it occurred to him that he might share his knowledge about the game with the sort of misguided and undeserving people who hadn’t yet sought his services as a coach.
 So in a burst of unaccustomed idealism and overt greed,
he wrote The Tennis Junkies’ Guide (To Serious Humor) –
an ‘unheralded classic’, in the words of Mrs Whitehead. More than three decades after becoming a pro, Dave is still working on his backhand.
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ISBN 13 9781785215827
ISBN 10 1785215825
Title Bluffer's Guide to Tennis
Author Dave Whitehead
Series Bluffer's Guides
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Haynes Publishing Group
Year published 2019-05-06
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.