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![]() HOW TO BUILD A TENNIS COURT 1935 Spaldings Athletic Library US $24.95
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Tennis Magazine May 2006 $5.95 Tennis Magazine May 2006 Net Worth It starts with the right approach followed by sound footwork and effective volleys. Think you're ready to become a force at net? These five steps will show you the way. BY BRENDA SCHULTZ-MCCARTHY AND JUAN NUÑEZ The Leading Man James Blake's career has been a series of ups and downs. Two years after bottoming out, he's looking to finally find a place among the game's elite players. BY DAVID SCOTT Special Section: Junior Tennis Tennis is a sport for all ages, including the youngest. And juniors are some of the game's most passionate players and fans. With that in mind, we've put together a 15-page package of articles for younger players and their parents. We help families decide if an academy is right for their child, give tips for choosing a college tennis program, find out what drives the top teens in the U.S., and provide fitness advice for kids of all ages. Great Shots Comparing the serves of Pete Sampras and Andy Roddick Brad's Corner What you can learn from Andre Agassi Drill Seekers Working on your doubles with only two players Hard to Handle How to return a wicked lefty slice serve Professional Advice Your questions answered Paul's Clinic Adjusting your game to play on a faster surface Tip Advice from TENNIS.com Gear Our six tips for customization will make your racquet play better than ever. BY JAMES MARTIN Health & Fitness Jim Courier helped start the new Champions Cup senior series. Now he has to get in shape for it. BY STEPHEN TIGNOR The Tennis Life Can a budding romance survive the cauldron of competitive tennis? BY NAFARI VANASKY Court of Appeals Rules, rules, rules Plus Chrissie's Page, Baseline, Scoreboard, Calendar, Rankings, My Point |
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The Idstone Papers - A Series of Articles and Desultory Observations on Field Sports and Country Pastime $51.5 The Idstone Papers - A Series of Articles and Desultory Observations on Field Sports and Country Pastime |
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May 1991 Sports Illustrated Magazine Bjorn Borg Tennis $16.63 May 1991 Sports Illustrated Magazine Bjorn Borg Tennis May 1991 Sports Illustrated Magazine Bjorn Borg Tennis Every signed item comes fully certified with a tamper proof hologram certificate of authenticity and is backed by the SportsMemorabilia.com Authenticity Guarantee. |
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Tennis Magazine July 2008 $5.95 Tennis Magazine July 2008 July 2008 |
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Tennis Magazine April 2003 $5.95 Tennis Magazine April 2003 April 2003 |
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Tennis Magazine March 2003 $5.95 Tennis Magazine March 2003 March 2003 |
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Tennis Magazine June 2003 $5.95 Tennis Magazine June 2003 June 2003 |
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Tennis Magazine August 2003 $5.95 Tennis Magazine August 2003 August 2003 |
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Tennis Magazine October 2003 $5.95 Tennis Magazine October 2003 October 2003 |
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Tennis Magazine March 2004 $5.95 Tennis Magazine March 2004 March 2004 |
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Tennis Magazine April 2004 $5.95 Tennis Magazine April 2004 April 2004 |

How can two human players play against CPU in Wii Sports Tennis?
This article says you can, but not how you do it: http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Wii_Sports/Tennis We have two remotes and tried selecting two remotes, 1 player, but that didn't do it. I know this should be fairly simple! Any ideas?
Start out with selecting 2 players, then when you get to the screeen where you can choose 1, 3, or 5 games click on the litlle people who are at the top of the screen already on the tennis court. Keep clicking on all 4 people untill you get the appropriate characters. Hope that helps. (:


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