The Inner Game of Tennis (50th Anniversary Edition)
By W. Timothy Gallwey
Foreword by Pete Carroll
By W. Timothy Gallwey
Foreword by Pete Carroll
By W. Timothy Gallwey
Foreword by Pete Carroll
Introduction by Bill Gates
By W. Timothy Gallwey
Foreword by Pete Carroll
Introduction by Bill Gates
By W. Timothy Gallwey
Foreword by Pete Carroll
Introduction by Bill Gates
By W. Timothy Gallwey
Foreword by Pete Carroll
Introduction by Bill Gates
By W. Timothy Gallwey
Read by Dan Woren
Foreword by Pete Carroll
By W. Timothy Gallwey
Read by Dan Woren
Foreword by Pete Carroll
Category: Sports | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Sports | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Sports | Self-Improvement & Inspiration
Category: Sports | Self-Improvement & Inspiration | Audiobooks
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May 27, 1997 | ISBN 9780679778318
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Jun 04, 2024 | ISBN 9780593732038
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Jun 30, 2010 | ISBN 9780307758859
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Jan 08, 2008 | ISBN 9780739368459
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Praise
“Groundbreaking . . . The Inner Game of Tennis is just as relevant today as it was in 1974. . . . It’s the best book on tennis that I have ever read, and its profound advice applies to many other parts of life.”—Bill Gates, GatesNotes (“Five of my All-Time Favorite Books”)
“A Zen classic for all of us. The Inner Game gave me faith. It convinced me that I only needed to get out of my own way.”—The Washington Post
“W. Timothy Gallwey’s handbook has been holy writ for generations of hackers and better players as well. Now it’s been reissued in a special 50th-anniversary edition as sleek as a Roger Federer backhand up the line.”—The Wall Street Journal
“In the history of coaching, this is a revolutionary moment. W. Timothy Gallwey discovers that performance is all about focus. The Inner Game of Tennis is not just a tennis book . . . because inner voices torture all of us—not just country-club tennis players.”—Michael Lewis, author of The Big Short
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