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1. Study " Introduction".
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2. Study "Why This Book Was
Written" (page 7).
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3. Study "How to Read This
Book" (page 11) with special attention
to The Learning Process (page 12) and the note
on using this book to teach others (page 14).
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4. Study Chapter 1 "Modern
Tennis and Topspin".
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5. Study Chapter 2 "Misconceptions".
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6. Study Chapter 3 "How to
Correct Faulty Strokes".
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7. Quick Review Chapters 4 through
13.
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8. Practical: teach a complete
beginner the forehand, backhand and serve.
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9. Study Chapter 14 "The
Volley and Smash".
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10. Practical: do the drills in
this chapter.
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11. Review Chapter 15 "Special
Shots" and practice to perfect them.
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12. Review Chapter 16 "Drills
for Developrnent," and practice them with
your classmates and with intermediate students.
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13. Run a small tournament (either
round-robin singles format, divided into zones
or double elimination), with abbreviated scoring,
for your classmates or for intermediate students.
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14. Study Chapters 19 and 20 and
A Game for Life (page 253) and read About the
Author (page 255). |