How do you give yourself the
best chance of winning every time you go on the court? By playing your best tennis. But, how to do that? There are
Eight Golden Rules that, when understood and applied, will give you the best chance of playing your best. These eight unwritten rules deal with
attitude, stress management, competition, the zone, and winning. --
Mary Carillo CBS and ESPN Sports:
"Sally Huss has written a simple,
sparkling gem of a book. It is wise and gentle, and gives to tennis players what the great UCLA coach John Wooden gave to basketball players with his Pyramid of Success. If you do what Sally suggests
you will be more than a better player; you'll be a better person. Perhaps her book should be called Eight Golden Rules for How To Live Your Best Life."
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Dick Enberg, CBS and ESPN Sports:
"Loved the book. The message in her book is direct, kind, respectful and in its wondrous simplicity, as sharp as a backhand winner down the line. If I were to start playing again, I'd be best served to read this book FIRST and then GRIP a racquet. Game, Set, and Match, Ms. Huss! Oh My!"
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Billie Jean King, 39 Grand Slam Titles, Founder of World Team Tennis:
"Tennis is a lifetime sport and fun for players of all ages. In Eight Golden Rules for How to Play Your Best Tennis,
Sally Huss shows you how to get the most out of your game, and how much fun playing tennis can be."
If this book sounds like something you’d like,
scroll up and grab a copy. You might also enjoy Sally’s book EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW IN LIFE YOU CAN LEARN ON A TENNIS COURT.