Tennis Magazine
It is not enough to just let our sense of sight function when we talk about tennis, it is also a
must to allow our brains to actively work. As the “warrior system” of Tom Veneziano would put it, there is a need
to harmonize both the mental and physical areas excellently. For that to take effect, feast on the wide array of
tennis magazines, not just available on your nearest store but even an online subscription for
free. It can healthily feed you with nuggets of information that can be of great use when playing or practicing on
court.
1. Tennis Week (www.sportsmediainc.net)
This tennis magazine features Anna Kournikova on its front issue for May 2006. Inside are articles about Roddick
retiring with a knee injury, Petrova falling to Morgami and Hingis making a return to Paris. Headlines include the
following: Nadal sets record streak, Blake moves into second round, Gaudio snaps losing streak with French Open
win, Sharapova survives Mashona’s match points, Robredo reaches Rolland Garros’ second round, French Open qualifies
underway, Croatia beats US in World Team Cup, Molik wins French Open wild card, Robredo wins Hamburg Masters’
Title, Venus victorious in Rome and a whole lot more. It also presents human- interest stories like PTR to host
ROHO Wheelchair Tennis Championships, Hall of Famer Ted Shroeder is dead at 84, Fear and Factual Theory of Tennis
and The Biofile of Arnaud Clement.
2. Tennis Life (www.tennislife.com)
This tennis magazine highlights Maria Sharapova as their latest covergirl. It features the ladies of the Women’s
Tennis Association, 2006 Spring and Summer Tennis Fashion, Roger Federer and Mike Bryan Winning Big in OZ and
Summer Camp Guide. It also tackles on what is happening with the tennis international event, Foro Italico, held in
Rome, USTA kick- off celebration of the tennis month and Lleyton Hewitt on to his third in a row.
3. Inside Tennis (www.inside-tennis.net)
This tennis magazine has exciting news of your favorite players like Fernando Gonzalez overcoming Marat Sarafin
with an impressive display of power tennis, Nadia Petrova suffering a humiliating first round, Gael Monfils getting
back on pace against Andy Murray that beat him in Hamburg, Martina Hingis making a return to Roland Garros and
Rafael Nadal writing his own name in history books as he surpassed Robin Soderling.
There are still a several more tennis magazines that within anybody’s reach. These publications
also update us with the freshest scoops our fancy ATP and WTA players. Even with the boom of technology, the print
media will never be deemed obsolete because reading will always be a hobby that will remain. So immerse yourself in
these tennis magazines now.
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