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The tennis classic from Olympic gold medalist and ESPN analyst Brad Gilbert, now featuring a new introduction with tips drawn from the strategies of Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic, Serena Williams, Andy Murray, and more, to help you outthink and outplay your toughest opponents.

A former Olympic medalist and now one of ESPN’s most respected analysts, Brad Gilbert shares his timeless tricks and tips, including “some real gems” (Tennis magazine) to help both recreational and professional players improve their game.

In the new introduction to this third edition, Gilbert uses his inside access to analyze current stars such as Serena Williams and Rafael Nadal, showing readers how to beat better players without playing better tennis.

Written with clarity and wit, this classic combat manual for the tennis court has become the bible of tennis instruction books for countless players worldwide.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Touchstone (May 31, 1994)
Language ‏ : ‎ English
Paperback ‏ : ‎ 224 pages
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 067188400X
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0671884000
Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 7.2 ounces
Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.5 x 0.7 x 8.38 inches
Reviewer: Dominica
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Inspiring Book for Young Adults
Review: I purchased this book after realising that my teenage son was "getting in his head" during competitions and needed a way to help him calmly separate himself emotionally, focus and play his best. Of course, the book helped his temperamental mother (me 🙂 as well!

Reviewer: P. S. Sinicrope
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: A helpful read...great for the recreational player
Review: I just finished reading the books and have already started applying the lessons to my play...and it is working. Gilbert covers multiple aspects of the game from how to prepare for competition before you're even near a court to how to pack your bag to how to handle multiple situations while playing and maximize your strengths and capitalize on their weaknesses. I especially enjoyed the tips on how to change up the game when you are behind, keep focused under distraction, and deal with hookers, turtles, and pushers. I am currently a 3.0 tennis player so have allot learn from a club pro, but even so, his advice has already improved my play. In particular, I am better now at return of serve, lobs, and remembering to "get the ball earlier."The book was generally fun to read, well-written, and worth the time if you're looking to improve your game. I could see how his advice could be extremely valuable for a high level player or young person with allot of talent but not allot of strategy. I played racquetball for many years and this advice could have helped out allot!!!!! Finally, I loved the advice for the over 35 player and am remembering profilactic ibuprofen and Tiger Balm.

Reviewer: sanjay s chandragiri
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Helpful As Can Be
Review: Helpful as Can Be Brad Gilbert is a well-known player and commentator among tennis fans. While he is often made fun of for comparing tennis to just about every sport, many consider Gilbert one of the most knowledgeable people when it comes to tennis tactics and concepts. This is especially evident in his book “Winning Ugly.” The title more or less sums up the main principle of the book: how to win efficiently, even if you’re not on your game. He gives great tips on what to do in certain situations. For instance, I learned a lot about how to calm myself down during a big point. Gilbert states “So when you go out on the court and you feel that pre-match tightness, remember my four nerve busters: 1. Breathe like you’ve got asthma, 2. Get happy feet, 3. Read the label, 4.Sing a song” (Gilbert 51). After trying out the aforementioned tactics, I can honestly say that pressure on a tennis court is no longer an issue for me. Tips like these are given throughout the book, and almost all lead to immediate results. I would rate this book 4 stars out of 5. If you’re a tennis player, this book is a MUST READ. It will do wonders to your game, and, while the book is geared for “club player,” it translates into every level up to the pros. It give you such an advantage before the match even starts, as Gilbert helps change the way you approach each game. Rather than looking at the entire match, he dissects every point and its significance to the match. Before you know it, 30-15 points are going to feel like 40-0. IF YOUR ARE NOT A TENNIS PLAYER, DO NOT GET THIS BOOK. It will be a huge waste of your money and time.

Reviewer: H. Ruiz
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I am winning ugly and you can do it too
Review: I'm a 6.0 player and here's my story with winning ugly.For some time I used to have very good strokes and a very solid constructed game that would normally destroy anyone in my league or even higher, yet it didn't. Instead, I kept struggling with my matches, especially against players ranked lower than me. Sometimes I'd barely win and sometimes I'd lose like an idiot. Regardless of the result, most of the time I would: first blame my strokes, then blame my lack in physical preparation and lastly I would blame my point preparation. Bottom line was, my mind and mental preparation weren't considered or blamed for my results. Then one day I watched this Chris Evert interview on the tube and she was saying how grateful she would have been if "Winning Ugly" had been available for her when she was a student learning. This puzzled me, as Chris Evert eventually had over 90% of winning percentage through her career. Then Mary Carillo -the interviewer- agreed and said something about the book helping players who struggled with results. I felt related to what I had just heard and decided to buy the book.So what happened next was a dramatic change in my game over the next months.The first thing Brad made me realize was that I had been struggling because of my mental preparation and approach to the game, not because of my beautiful shots. Then I realized an epitome that has been sealed in my brain: in order to win matches, I had to use my mind first, then my strokes.To be fair and honest, the initial results were mixed. It was hard to stop playing "hitting big" tennis and start playing "percentage" tennis -or as Brad calls it, "winning ugly". It was hard to play a 30-15 differently than a 40-0; I was used to normally play both points the same. Now, I do play a 30-15 way different than a 40-0. After about two, three months I started seeing results. This guy I used to play against, who was actually quite even with me... all of a sudden I started to beat him. Badly and soundly. I kept using my strokes, only this time I was doing it smarter.That's the result Brad's book can do for you.The book is about strategy and mental approach to a tennis match. It states several key moments during a match and how to prepare for them, so that you are ready when they come -because yes, they will come-. I personally like this down to Earth phrase from the book: "there are people who play just for fun and don't care of winning or losing, but isn't it more fun winning?"As other reviewers have stated, Gilbert uses examples from his career to prove his points and the majority of the time he does it pretty well. However sometimes the stories go a bit over abroad and sound more like "the Gilbert miracle" rather than a chapter of Winning Ugly... but it's only by a bit -it may bother some people though-. I think it would have been interesting if Brad would have included at least a couple of examples from players not being him or his pupil Agassi.There is also a hidden lesson not from Gilbert and it's Ivan Lendl's. I gained much more admiration for Ivan knowing his methods and how and why he employed them. I actually adopted some of his strategies, because they prove incredibly useful against most opponents. I even used the "hey Mr referee, can you please tell my opponent to not take much time during serves" gag.Summarizing, Winning Ugly is a valuable -perhaps the most valuable- mental asset a tennis player can have. I recommend it to every player who is into tennis and has a true competitive nature.

Reviewer: Dabby
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I had mentioned it to my friend at time who said it was a waste of time to read it and I should just ...
Review: I originally bought this books a few years back. I had mentioned it to my friend at time who said it was a waste of time to read it and I should just play my own game. Mind you this is the same guy that beats me evertime we play. Well I decided to purchase the kindle and audio version a few weeks back. I must say, I should have read this book years ago. I never really took into account the mental part of the game. I was a grinder and just pounded away on the courts and hope I would win. I now look at my opponents in a whole different light now. I play the mental game more than the physical. I now keep a notebook and make notes on my opponants. This book is must read. The irony of all this is that opponent that told me not to read the book was playing the mental game. Turns out he had read it and did not want me to get any advantage from reading the book. Let's just say after reading the book I have beat him on a number of occasions now.

Reviewer: S. P. W
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: I have bought this tennis book multiple times after lending it to friends who read it and want to keep it!! In an entertaining format, It has all the tips necessary to take your mental game to the next level.

Reviewer: A-S
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Livraison rapide. Article conforme.

Reviewer: João Pedrosa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Livro ideal para quem vê no ténis uma real ambição enquanto jogador.

Reviewer: Viral
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: The book describes about a lot of situations that happens during the match.

Reviewer: José Manuel Fragoso Rivas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Buen libro para la gente que gusta del tenis... la parte de preparación y manejo emocional lo hacen una amena lectura

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