by James Dorian
When you’re into tennis, you want to get correct information as quickly as possible. The matches are played across different continents, so it’s not easy to watch them all. Sometimes you’re unable to watch in the middle of the night, since you have to work the next day. Maybe you can’t watch the match, since no TV channel in your plan broadcasts it. Information is essential, and you get it through various news websites!
But it’s not just about the matches. You also want access to detailed commentaries, predictions, and expert opinions. You can get that from high-quality print and digital publications.
If you need their digital format, you’ll see that MS Publisher is the most recommended tool for accessing tennis magazines. It’s not available for macOS, so you might need to look into MS Publisher for Mac alternatives before you start getting the editions.
Top 10 Tennis Magazines & Publications for 2020
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Racquet Magazine
This is a quarterly magazine that’s available in a printed format. Each issue costs $20 (plus tax), and you can order it online. You’ll benefit from the yearly subscription ($80), which includes 4 special brand editions plus 4 collectible issues.
It’s a lovely magazine with in-depth perspectives and features from some of the most prominent journalists for this sport on a global level.
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Tennis Threads Magazine
This is a UK magazine that comes in a printed format. A team of club managers and officials stands behind the publication. It covers several cups in depth: WTA, ATP, Wimbledon, New York Opens, French and Australian cups, and more.
One issue of the magazine costs £5.
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Inside Tennis Magazine
This is a Canadian publication that’s been available for 39 years. It comes out in seven editions per year, and it’s recognized for its high-class writing, insightful information, and superb photography. It’s only available in print.
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New York Tennis Magazine
This publication aims to promote the game on a community level. With each issue, New Yorkers get information not only on global topics, but on local events as well. The same type of publication is available as Long Island Tennis Magazine as well.
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Tennis View Magazine
This is a classic magazine that offers news, commentary, gear reviews, perspective of the pro tour, interviews with players and coaches, and great photography. It recently suspended publishing and is only available in its online format. However, you can read the best articles from its back issues on the website.
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Tennis Magazine
This magazine is issued by Tennis Channel. It’s available for tablets through an Android and iOS app. If you want it in print, you can subscribe through the official website. You can get 6 issues for $10 in the US, and 6 issues for $30 in Canada.
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UK Tennis Magazine
This is a focused publication that tackles UK events for this sport. It supports the work of important organizations, such as the British Tennis Coaches Association and the Lawn Tennis Association. The editions are available in digital format for free (through the official website).
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Tennis Industry Magazine
Fans don’t like thinking of tennis as an industry, but it’s exactly what it is. This magazine provides industry information regarding businesses, stakeholders, racquet service, apparel, equipment, and more. If you’re running a business associated with the sport in any way, you should look into it. Tennis Industry Mag offers a free digital subscription.
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Tennis Head
This is one of the most elaborate tennis publications you’ll find. Each issue is at least 124 pages long. It offers exclusive content in the form of long read features, in-depth investigations, player interviews, equipment reviews, and more. In general, 4 issues are published by year (but that’s not a rule). A yearly subscription for the digital version costs $12.
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Australian Tennis Magazine
This is a high-quality publication with exquisite photography. It’s been on the market since 1976. Previews of the issues are available for free through the website. If you want an entire issue in a printed format, it will cost you $7.50.
Do You Have a Favorite Tennis Publication?
If we’re being honest, you can get most of your information online nowadays. When you need urgent and timely news, accessing tennis-focused websites is the best option. But if you want to read editorials and in-depth evaluations, nothing beats the magazine format. All suggestions above are great. Did you pick your favorite ones?
Author Bio:
James Dorian is a technical copywriter. He is a tech geek who knows a lot about modern apps that will make your work more productive. James reads tons of online blogs on technology, business, and ways to become a real pro in our modern world of innovations.