Most irritating, though, were the typos. I am at a loss as to how this made it to print! Example: "Split the students uiD3 on each side...point will continue unt-:Il someone misses the ball..missed the ball rec@eves 1 letter..." Very frustrating when you have to interpret the entire paragraph! Granted, another reviewer found out is was a software problem - but why publish it!
Getting past those typos, though, those of us with growing frustration over lax grammer will still enjoy it. A great reference to keep handy when you need to spice up practice or lessons. We all need a little help now and then!
Most students want to have fun during a tennis lesson. This book has lots of fun games. Some of the games and drills I have been using already, but the good thing is that I found a new way to do them. Many of those ways were improvements over the method I was already using.
Also there are many drills and games designed for more than 4 players at a time. Most of my teaching career has been limited to teaching 4 players or less at a time, so this is a big help for me.
The only thing that might annoy you are the spelling mistakes. After speaking with the author I found out it wasn't her spelling but OCR software problems that produced those spelling mistakes. I'm sure her next book won't have those problems. Don't worry everything is easily understandable anyway.
Overall this is a great book, it even has games, activities and teaching tips for munchkin tennis players. This book is a great resource for any teaching pro.