Tennis & Pickleball
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As a top-ranked touring player, Sally (Moore) Huss became a champion in all levels of play.
"In EIGHT GOLDEN RULES Sally reveals her secrets to playing your best tennis. She has written a simple, sparkling gem of a book. If you do what she suggests, you will be more than a better player, you'll be a better person." -- Mary Carillo |
This is a charming and needed addition for young tennis players to learn to keep the game in perspective. "You can never be reminded enough of what's really important on and off the court. The suggestions about attitude and focus are classic, while offering them through the eyes of a dog." -- CB
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A very naive tennis club manager decided to announce the opening of a new tennis club in Aspen, Colorado by pitting his wife, newly off of the Women's Tour, against the infamous Bobby Riggs, king of the hustle. Slickered in every way, the manager met his goals and Bobby managed to meet his -- taking the town to the cleaners.
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This is a game that almost anyone can play, enjoy, and make new friends. It is welcoming and fun!
"When former Wimbledon semi-finalist Sally Moore Huss falls for pickleball and then writes about it, you're in for a treat!. Her darling illustrations make the book almost as much fund to read as playing the game." -- Ann Deakers |