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Hard Courts : Real Life on the Professional Tennis Tours

Hard Courts : Real Life on the Professional Tennis Tours

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Controversial Tour of the ATP Tennis Circuit
Review: It's a nerve wracking sport played at a high level. Different in that there's an opponent standing within yourself and across the net.

This excellent journalist brings his intensity, investigative style and chronicles the sports heroes at the turn of the '90s, both men and women.

Many of the games stars are as high-strung as their rackets. Feinstein paints them all here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Controversial Tour of the ATP Tennis Circuit
Review: It's a nerve wracking sport played at a high level. Different in that there's an opponent standing within yourself and across the net.

This excellent journalist brings his intensity, investigative style and chronicles the sports heroes at the turn of the '90s, both men and women.

Many of the games stars are as high-strung as their rackets. Feinstein paints them all here.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fascinating look At the Tour
Review: There are very few books that deal with professional tennis. Its too bad, because this book leaves you wanting more. A gripping narrative of a year on the tour, it really gives you a sense of life for the players and announcers. You learn about the players personal lives, as well as their work habits and schedules. Feinstein is not without his own opinions, and he goes overboard in his dislike of the young Andre Agassi. Still a great read, a must for all tennis fans.


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