WHAT TENNIS PROS DON’T TEACH (WTPDT)
Wisdom Tennis 101
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Book Details
About the Book
What Tennis Pros Don’t Teach encompasses a World of information threading Tennis and life at work. It talks about the forces of Tennis under all different scenarios. This book is based on the love of Tennis as the foundation to tackle philosophy, mental toughness, discipline, strategy, the meaning of momentum, technique, player development, politics in sports, etc… What Tennis Pros Don’t Teach also shows us how to make Tennis a special friend and use it to help forge our lives and destiny. What Tennis Pros Don’t Teach is somewhat anecdotal using storytelling to illustrate lessons learned on the Tennis courts. There is something for everyone in this book, Tennis player or not. This book is easily one of the most comprehensive treatises in Tennis written to date. There is more wisdom and information in this book than in any other Tennis book ever written!
About the Author
Born and raised in Guadalajara, Mexico. Started Tennis at nine-years-old. He has experienced Tennis from all angles, junior tournaments in Mexico regionally and nationally, College Tennis in the United States for North Central Texas College, and Truman University in Missouri. Professionally, he played from age 16-years-old on, and again at ages 23-37, achieving a ranking of No. 12 in Mexico’s professional circuit in 1987 in the Men’s Open Division. Manuel has coached top juniors, college players, and professionals for over 30 years. Currently, Manuel works as High-Performance Coach in NW Arkansas and lives with his wife Carmen, daughter Anasazi, and her Pyrenees/Labrador StellaLuna!