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TENNIS HINTS

STROKES COME BY PRACTICE BY JACK CRAWFORD No. IV. When you have the racquet and havs it properly strung you are ready to find out how to use itThen comes the learning of the strokes that make up tennis—the service, forehand and backhand (drive), volley, half-volley, smash, and the lob. all on both back and forehand. Don't worry; these things will come by practice.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 17

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TENNIS HINTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 17

TENNIS HINTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21640, 4 November 1933, Page 17

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