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Extraordinary Tennis for the Ordinary Player
Book • 1973
In 'Extraordinary Tennis for the Ordinary Player', Simon Ramo provides insights into how amateur tennis players can improve their game by focusing on not losing rather than trying to win.
He emphasizes the importance of strategy and minimizing unforced errors, which he believes are key to success in amateur tennis.
The book offers practical advice and metaphors applicable not only to tennis but also to life.
He emphasizes the importance of strategy and minimizing unforced errors, which he believes are key to success in amateur tennis.
The book offers practical advice and metaphors applicable not only to tennis but also to life.
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Mentioned in 3 episodes
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as a book on tennis strategy.


David Epstein

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for his book on tennis strategies, which inspired Charlie Ellis's work.

Stephen Foerster

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to explain the difference between amateur and professional tennis.


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