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A Champion's Mind: Lessons from a Life in Tennis»rank: 9472par: Pete Sampras, Peter Bodo
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So You Want to Be a Tennis Pro?: A Practical and Mental Guide for Players, Parents and Coaches»rank: 9472par: Noel Blundell
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A Champion's Mind: Lessons from a Life in Tennis»rank: 9472par: Pete Sampras, Peter Bodo
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Pete Sampras»rank: 9472par: Pete Sampras, Peter Bodo
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Golden Boy»rank: 9472par: Larry Hodgson, Dudley Jones
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Outtakes: Dan Patrick»rank: 1325541par: Dan Patrick, Pete Sampras
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Dan Patrick's dry wit, encyclopedic knowledge, and obvious love of sports has made him one of America's most respected sportscasters. Where Patrick shines brightest is as an interviewer; his no-holds-barred style disarms his subjects, who respond with great candor. ln these selections from his ESPN The Magazine column, 0uttakes, Patrick talks to 25 great athletes, from Barry Sanders to Gary Payton, and Dennis Rodman to Jeff Gordon. Each offers up personal gems; tough guy Brett Favre admits he cries when the Packers lose, Mr. Niceguy Pete Sampras ... |
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Prime Tennis: Triumph of the Mental Game»rank: 1103257par: Jim Taylor
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Dan Patrick's dry wit, encyclopedic knowledge, and obvious love of sports has made him one of America's most respected sportscasters. Where Patrick shines brightest is as an interviewer; his no-holds-barred style disarms his subjects, who respond with great candor. ln these selections from his ESPN The Magazine column, 0uttakes, Patrick talks to 25 great athletes, from Barry Sanders to Gary Payton, and Dennis Rodman to Jeff Gordon. Each offers up personal gems; tough guy Brett Favre admits he cries when the Packers lose, Mr. Niceguy Pete Sampras ... |
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A Champion's Mind»rank: 1103257par: Pete Sampras, Peter Bodo
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Dan Patrick's dry wit, encyclopedic knowledge, and obvious love of sports has made him one of America's most respected sportscasters. Where Patrick shines brightest is as an interviewer; his no-holds-barred style disarms his subjects, who respond with great candor. ln these selections from his ESPN The Magazine column, 0uttakes, Patrick talks to 25 great athletes, from Barry Sanders to Gary Payton, and Dennis Rodman to Jeff Gordon. Each offers up personal gems; tough guy Brett Favre admits he cries when the Packers lose, Mr. Niceguy Pete Sampras ... |