2009 tennis rankings men
2009 tennis rankings men
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State Rankings 2009 $120.75 How does your state rate in terms of air quality or population growth? Is your state keeping up with national education standards? State Rankings 2009 is CQ Press’s popular rankings reference book that makes it easy to compare states in education, health, crime, transportation, taxes, government finance, and so much more. State Rankings has become a favorite resource on reference shelves throughout the United States and around the world.   |
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Crime State Rankings 2009 $78.2 Find out how your state fares in the fight against crime? Crime State Rankings 2009 compares the 50 states and Washington, DC in more than 500 crime-related categories. In this new edition the formula and methodology are discussed in a new narrative chapter allowing researchers to cite statistics with context. Crime State Rankings 2009 includes data on:  |
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Tennis Magazine July 2009 $5.95 Tennis Magazine July 2009 Finding Refuge Venus Williams has made Centre Court her personal stomping ground. Is a Wimbledon title all she needs to be happy? BY PETER BODO Big Issues at the Big W Who can stop Rafa-Rog IV? Who can derail the Venus Express? What is Centre Court going to be like without rain delays? We answer the big questions about this year's Wimbledon. Back to the Garden It's a year of change at the All England Club, but you might not even notice as you walk the grounds, where everything seems to stay exactly the same. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Marlon Brando vs. The Post-Conflict Kid Relive the fourth-set tiebreaker of last year's famous Wimbledon final in this excerpt from the new book Strokes of Genius. BY L. JON WERTHEIM Squares, an Old Goat and Maalox As the U.S. Davis Cup team prepares for the quarterfinals, its captain gives you a behind-the-scenes look at the team's first-round win. BY PATRICK McENROE As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 15: Andy Murray Player Profile Pg. 16: ATP & WTA Tour Rankings Pg. 43: Novak Djokovic Player Profile Pg. 46: The Healthy Player Blog THE COMPLETE PLAYER How to... Get in position for a low volley. BY KEITH SWINDOLL Great Shots The nasty kick serve of Novak Djokovic. BY PAUL ANNACONE Mind Game If you want to finally beat your nemesis, you have to start by ignoring him. BY ALLEN FOX, Ph.D. Health & Fitness The facts about protein; cross-train on a bicycle Gear The long rise of Fred Perry. BY SARAH THURMOND Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, My Point, Tennis IQ |
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Education State Rankings 2009 $78.2 Does your state make the grade? This new edition of Education State Rankings compares the 50 states in hundreds of preK-12 education categories. See how your state stacks up in reading and math scores,teachers’ salaries, graduation rates, per pupil spending, special education, class size, and so much more. In addition, learn which ranked highest, honoring the leaders, teachers, students, and citizens who have worked hard to make education a top priority. |
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Tennis Magazine March 2009 $5.95 Tennis Magazine March 2009 FEATURES Young Guns One thing we can say about the future of men's tennis: It's going to be tall. Meet five of the ATP's newest stars. Serve Smart Even if you can't hit a monster serve, you can make your delivery a weapon by taking a moment to think about it. BY RICK MACCI Nick At 77, the world's most famous tennis coach, Nick Bollettieri, is still going strong. Try keeping up with him for a day. BY PETER BODO Not for Crass Lawners First you need to find it, then you need to understand it. Once you do, you might like the medieval game of court tennis. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR THE COMPLETE PLAYER How To... Change the direction of the ball. BY KEN DeHART Great Shots Caroline Wozniacki's two-handed backhand. BY MARY JOE FERNANDEZ Doubles Clinic Learn to move as a team. BY PAULA SCHEB Health & Fitness Come back from injury the right way; how much water is too much; make mangoes a part of your diet; and more. Gear Do you know your racquet's swingweight? You should. BY JON LEVEY Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, My Point, Tennis IQ |
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Health Care State Rankings 2009 $78.2 Is your state trending toward healthier habits? What kind of exercise activities are available to residents or how far is the nearest full-service hospital? This newly revised edition of Health Care State Rankings features an impressive compilation of easy-to-understand health care statistics. Discover how states rank in teen birth rates, access to doctors, infant mortality, smoking, cancer cases, and so much more. Over 500 tables of state health care comparisons are featured. Health Care State Rankings 2009 makes it easy to monitor important health care trends in your state and across the nation. Plus, the formula and methodology are discussed in a new narrative chapter allowing researchers to cite statistics with context. |
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Tennis Magazine November/December 2009 $5.95 Tennis Magazine November/December 2009 FEATURES The Magical Misery Tour After more than a decade on tour, Marat Safin pulls the plug on his career. We look back at his soaring highs and comical lows. BY TOM PERROTTA The Anti-Diva Player-turned-broadcaster Mary Carillo celebrates 30 years of breaking barriers for women in sports. BY ABIGAIL LORGE Grinding It Out A return to tennis helps a writer regain his perspective. BY EVAN ROTHMAN U.S. Open Wrap: Making Believers From a rising American star and a mom that would be champion to a shocking meltdown and a men's winner not named Roger, it was an Open to remember. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 24: Marat Safin Interview Pg. 43: Agnieszka Radwanska Photos & News Pg. 48: Yonex SHT 304S Shoe Review Pg. 52: Strength Move and Shoulder Stretch Pg. 52: Warm-Up Ideas THE COMPLETE PLAYER How To... Hit a serve out wide. BY PAULA SCHEB Great Shots Learn from Agnieszka Radwanska's open-stance backhand. BY TRACY AUSTIN Mind Game Do you choke when you're ahead? Here's how to cope. BY ALLEN FOX, Ph.D. Gear Our guide to the fall's best new shoes. BY DAVID G. SHARNOFF, D.P.M. Health & Fitness Preventing shoulder injuries; stretching to improve your movement; playing with hypertension Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Tribute, Tennis IQ |
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Virtua Tennis 2009 (PS3) $8.95 Virtua Tennis 2009 will again allow you to take on the world’s top tennis players in some of the most realistic courts to be found on gaming consoles. Virtua Tennis 2009 will again allow you to take on the world’s top tennis players in some of the most realistic courts to be found on gaming consoles. |
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Tennis Magazine April 2005 $5.95 Tennis Magazine April 2005 A Grip on Your Game What makes a great stroke? Sure, you need things like good footwork, solid contact, and a fluid swing. But don't forget your grip. It may just be the most important element of all. BY JON LEVEY Spring Gear Guide The wait is over. It's our big spring gear guide, with comprehensive assessments of the season's racquets, shoes, strings, bags, and socks. BY JAMES MARTIN Great Shots The sound technique of Taylor Dent's backhand volley Hard to Handle How to be successful taking the ball on the rise Brad's Corner Protecting a shaky second serve or a weak backhand Doubles Learn to poach off of your partner's return of serve Match Pointers Lessons from the 2005 Australian Open men's final Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic The tactics needed to beat a counter-puncher Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Health & Fitness Get off the couch and into shape for the new season with our four-week training regimen. BY MICHELLE KATLAN The Tennis Life All of your character traits are on display when you step on a tennis courtincluding the tendency to gag. BY DAN WEIL Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Virtua Tennis 2009 (Xbox 360) $3.99 Virtua Tennis 2009 will again allow you to take on the world’s top tennis players in some of the most realistic courts to be found on gaming consoles. Virtua Tennis 2009 will again allow you to take on the world’s top tennis players in some of the most realistic courts to be found on gaming consoles. |
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Tennis Magazine September 2006 $5.95 Tennis Magazine September 2006 The Players Beyond the hype and the noise, the U.S. Open is still a tennis tournament, and one of thetoughest in the world to win. Here's how we think it's going to play out in 2006. BY JON LEVEY The Fans' Guide Flushing Meadows can be a daunting place to navigate, even for experienced Open-goers. We give you the inside information on how to make the most of the biggest tennis event of the year. The Legend This year's U.S. Open will be the last chance for tennis fans to see the game's most legendaryfigure, Andre Agassi. We look back at 10 defining moments of his career. The Kid Rafael Nadal is only 20 years old, but he's already setting records, winning Slams, and beatingRoger Federer. So why isn't he satisfied? BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD The Fall Bjorn Borg ruled the world of tennis everywhere but in New York. Twenty-five years ago,at Flushing Meadows, he met his Waterloo against John McEnroe. BY DOUGLAS ROBSON The Survivor The New Orleans Lawn Tennis Club, the country's oldest, has been around for 130 years.But it never met a challenge like the one it faced last August. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots The balanced backhand of Roger Federer Hard to Handle Volleying balls aimed at your body Brad's Corner What you can learn from Nadia Petrova Match Pointers Lessons from the men's final at Wimbledon Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Get the most out of your net game TIP Put the finishing touch on your ground strokes Gear Seven new racquets are put to the test. BY JON LEVEY Health & Fitness Get more explosive power in your game. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life Is this finally the end of the longest match? BY AARON KRICKSTEIN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis Magazine August 2008 $5.95 Tennis Magazine August 2008 FEATURES Playing Our Masterpiece Pete Sampras looks back at an epic match. BY PETE SAMPRAS AND PETER BODO Where Are the Big Guns? The serve may no longer be the biggest shot in the men's game. BY JON LEVEY Superpower or Paper Tiger? Coming into the Olympics, China has poured millions into tennis. What does that mean for the sport's future in the world's most populous country? BY TOM PERROTTA She Can Play, But Can She Coach? Why are there so few women coaches on the Sony Ericsson WTA Tour? BY SARAH THURMOND Test Your Tennis IQ Take our second annual ultimate tennis quiz. Who Needs On-Court Coaching? I Do. A rec player takes a "match lesson" to see if he can settle a score. BY ANDREW FRIEDMAN THE COMPLETE PLAYER Great Shots Anna Chakvetadze's two-hander BY TRACY AUSTIN Paul's Page Lessons from Serena Williams BY PAUL ANNACONE Master Class Tips from the nation's top pros Web extras: Anything but Net, Vary your Volleys, Think Speed, not Strength, Gateway to a Serve Gear What does string pattern mean exactly? BY JON LEVEY The Tennis Life The hit-and-giggle blues BY JAY CLARK Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Peter Bodo's TennisWorld, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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State Rankings 2009: A Statistical View of America $102.38 No Synopsis Available |
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Crime State Rankings 2009: Crime Across America $66.3 No Synopsis Available |
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Business Rankings Annual 2009 Edition : Cumulative Index $94.58 No Synopsis Available |
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State Rankings 2009 : A Statistical View of America $68.25 No Synopsis Available |
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Tennis Magazine July 2006 $5.95 Tennis Magazine July 2006 Learning Curve A quarter of an hour and this six-step guide are all you need to begin developing a wicked slice serve. BY PAT DOUGHERTY One-Party Rule What makes Wimbledon the king of Slams? It's the all-time champions who dominate on the turf. This year, Roger Federer continues the tradition as he goes for his fourth consecutive crown. BY JAMES MARTIN Will the Champ Be Back? The last time we saw Venus Williams at Wimbledon she was trying to jump out of Centre Court after winning her third title. Is she ready to jump back in this year? BY CINDY SHMERLER The Duel Tennis is fueled by its rivalries, but the men's game is still looking for a successor to Sampras vs. Agassi. Can Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal fill the bill? BY STEPHEN TIGNOR Great Shots She forehand volleys of Billie Jean King and Amelie Mauresmo Quick Fix A trick that will help you soften your hands at net Brad's Corner What you can learn from Martina Hingis Drill Seekers Using a big forehand to transition to net Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Holding serve as a team in doubles Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear If you want to play a match, you need a court, an opponent, and a good can of balls. We put six varieties to the test to see how they stack up. BY JON LEVEY Health & Fitness There's no getting around it: You're going to be in the sun this summer. Here's how to protect your skin. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life Every four years, the masters of the gameits senior memberscrown a world champion. BY SUSAN SIMMONS Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis Magazine July 2005 $5.95 Tennis Magazine July 2005 Smash Hits It looks easy, but the overhead can be a tricky shot. Follow this seven-step plan and you can make it the most reliable stroke in your arsenal. BY TRACY AUSTIN The Master Roger Federer is being touted by many as the greatest player of all time. What's he got that the rest of us don't? BY ANDREW CORSELLO Flipping the Script This year, Wimbledon will showcase new looks for both tours. The women's draw is wide open, and the men's is one man's race against history. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR One for the Team Although it's been a part of the sport since the early 1970s, there's nothing traditional about World TeamTennis. That's what makes it so entertaining. BY JON LEVEY Great Shots Alicia Molik's open-stance forehand Quick Fix Getting control of your tossing arm Brad's Corner What to do with a short ball Mind Game How to prevent a choking episode Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Take control of the center of the court On Second Thought When to ditch the split-step Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear It's that time of year againthe dog days of summer. Here are 32 ways to keep yourself cool. BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness You go to the beach to relax. That's where Venus Williams goes to get fit. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life A 6-1, 6-0 defeat in the juniors is one to forget, right? Not if it happens against a future Wimbledon champion. BY EVAN ROTHMAN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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Tennis Magazine August 2009 $5.95 Tennis Magazine August 2009 FEATURES Monica Seles The former No. 1 sits down to talk about her struggles and triumphs on and off the tennis court. INTERVIEW BY TOM PERROTTA Personality Crisis The WTA tour has no shortage of unique characters these days. But you wouldn't know it from watching them play. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR One Last Trick Fabrice Santoro, known to all as the Magician, is hanging up his wand this year. He'll take perhaps the most distinctive game in history with him. BY ANDREW FRIEDMAN Get Better Now Looking to climb up the NTRP ladder? We've got tips to help you make your game stronger. BY TOM GULLIKSON As Seen in TENNIS... Pg. 44: Instruction Videos Pg. 48: Victoria Azarenka's Workout Pg. 62: Concrete Elbow Blog THE COMPLETE PLAYER Freeze Frame Learn from Marin Cilic's sliding forehand. BY JIMMY ARIAS How To... Hit a bounce overhead. BY KATRINA ADAMS 5 Minutes With Nick Go from defense to offense in a flash. BY NICK BOLLETTIERI Health & Fitness Try the intense workout that helped put Victoria Azarenka into the Top 10. BY SARAH UNKE Gear Nine items no tennis player can live without. BY DANA SULLIVAN Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, My Point, Tennis IQ |
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Tennis Magazine Nov/Dec 2005 $5.95 Tennis Magazine Nov/Dec 2005 Feet First Sure, tennis is a racquet sport, but it's your feet that do the hard work. Having textbook strokes won't do you a bit of good if you can't get to the ball in time. Here's how to make your footwork an asset. BY BRAD STINE 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era For our 40th anniversary this year we've been counting down the 40 best tennis players of the last 40 years. Here are the final four. Can you guess who ended up on top? What Can you Do? You're Andy Roddick, and despite your efforts you've seen your ranking and stature slowly slip this year. What's your next move? BY BRUCE SCHOENFELD Great Shots Richard Gasquet's beautiful one-handed backhand Quick Fix Proper wrist movement for the forehand Brad's Corner What you can learn from David Nalbandian Match Pointers Lessons from the men's U.S. Open final Doubles Returning serve with both players at the baseline Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clnic How to practice the right way Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear Looking to treat yourself to a new racquet this holiday season? One of these sticks will get your game going. Plus: Tech Talk BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness Getting you to the ball on time is tough on a tennis player's knees. Here's how to help them out. BY DANA SULLIVAN The Tennis Life Patrick Olobo hopes tennis will be his ticket out of Uganda, a country devastated by a 19-year-long civil war. BY REX MILLER Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, 40 Greatest Players of the Tennis Era, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |


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