MINE! - An Illustrated Guide to Women's Doubles" is the ultimate playbook for women wanting to dominate on the doubles court. Packed with vibrant illustrations, expert strategies, and game-changing insights, this guide is designed specifically for female doubles players looking to elevate their game and master every aspect of partnership play.Discover the secrets to seamless teamwork, powerful positioning, and split-second decision-making.
Whether you're a seasoned player or just getting into doubles, "MINE!" is your key to boosting confidence, understanding court dynamics, and developing winning tactics with your partner. Filled with easy-to-follow diagrams and actionable advice, this book will transform how you approach the game.Say goodbye to miscommunication and hesitation—"MINE!" is your pathway to becoming an unstoppable doubles team. If you're serious about improving your women's doubles game, this is the must-have guide that will bring out the best in you and your partner.
Get ready to claim victory on every point, every match, and make it yours!
Written by Uros Budimac Illustrations by Lou Dahl)
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Uros presents, in a very innovative and colourful way, twenty frequent doubles situations. He offers simple and effective solutions to improve your game quickly.
I use most, if not all, of the ideas in this book.
A fun read and a comprehensive guide on the foundation and essential aspects of playing doubles.
This book is a good tool to have to create your own victory on court!
Uros Budimac is a Tennis Canada High Performance Level 3 Coach and is also certified with the United States Professional Tennis Association and the Spanish Tennis Registry. He has over 15 years of experience coaching players of all ages and ability levels. For the past 12 years, he managed local tennis programs at Hollyburn Country Club as well as Vancouver Lawn Tennis & Badminton Club and is one of Canada’s leading young coaches. Uros creates change in a players’ tennis game in a friendly yet highly effective way of communicating and believes that everyone can improve – at all levels of play. He was a National level player in Serbia, followed by a tennis scholarship in the US before moving to Vancouver, Canada and devoting himself to his coaching career.