
SPALDING ATHLETIC LIBRARY
TENNIS FOR GIRLS
INTRODUCTION.
HOW THE GAME IS PLAYED.
PROFESSIONAL TEACHING.
GRIP OF THE RACKET.
STROKES—THE DRIVE.
SERVICE.
THE LOB AND THE VOLLEY.
PLAYING THE GAME.
A modest paperback opens like a snapshot of an entire sports library, reminding listeners that the early twentieth‑century world of athletics was as organized as it was ambitious. Within that catalog lies a guide aimed specifically at girls who want to step onto the tennis court, promising clear, step‑by‑step instruction without assuming prior experience. It captures the optimism of a time when more young women were encouraged to take up competitive pursuits.
The book walks readers through the essentials of lawn tennis—gripping the racket, mastering the serve, and developing reliable forehand and backhand strokes—while also addressing posture, footwork, and the rhythm of rallying. Practical drills are paired with advice on selecting appropriate attire and understanding the etiquette that governed mixed‑gender clubs. Throughout, the tone is supportive, urging newcomers to build confidence through steady practice and friendly matches.
Beyond technique, the guide hints at the broader benefits of the sport: improved stamina, sharper concentration, and a sense of camaraderie among peers. It paints a picture of a community where girls cheer each other’s progress and learn to compete graciously. Listeners will find both a historical glimpse of women’s athletics and a timeless toolbox for anyone eager to start playing tennis.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (59K characters)
Release date
2025-07-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1887–1975

by Arthur W. (Arthur Wesley) Dow

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