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Tennis Tips Top Related Articles
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1). Choosing The Right Strings For Your Tennis Racquets By : Kadence Buchanan
While most people understand that playing tennis with a proper racket is of the utmost importance, few realize that they should also place emphasis on the strings that their racket is made of. In this article, we'll discuss some tips for helping you to make the right choice when it comes to selecting strings for your racket.
To understand what strings are right for you, you need to understand some of the physical aspects of the string.
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2). Tennis Fitness - Exercises to Increase the Power of Your Serve - Part I By : Todd Scott
Even athletes with the most dominating serves will find their feet dragging, their legs burning, and their service power diminishing more and more as each point passes. And when a match is tight, some players will feel conserving energy for their opponent’s service return is almost a necessity.
With this, it becomes easy to drop the pace on serves allowing the player across the net to dictate your every move, and possibly derailing any chance of victory.
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3). Blisters Caused by Tennis - Four Easy Steps to Ease the Pain Even During Your Toughest Match By : Todd Scott
If you've ever taken time off from tennis, then you've likely experienced blisters on your hands once you get back on the court. Here's how you can ease the pain in 4 easy steps.
Many people will tell you to wait it out, but here's how you can ease the pain in 4 easy steps without missing a beat!
What to do when you get a hand blister:
1) Punch a hole in the dead skin
to relieve pressure
2) Squeeze out the fluid
3) Clean thoroughly
4) Then super glue it shut.
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4). Tennis Ethics By : Chris Lewis
Watching a tennis match between two promising juniors, one an Australian and the other a New Zealander, earlier this year, I observed a very interesting incident.
At matchpoint down in the second set, the Australian player clearly failed in an attempt to run down a drop volley from his opponent. Scooping the ball (which had clearly bounced twice) over his opponent's head, the Australian player continued to treat the point as if it were still "live".
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5). Winning tennis tips - from warm up to match point By : TommyM
There are probably thousands of tennis tips, but here are 10 great ones that begin at the warm up and end at the match point.
Tennis tip #1
When you start your warm up before the match you first need to get used to the conditions and your feel and form for that day. It's not realistic to expect that you'll be feeling superbly well every day.
So check the conditions - windy, sunny, hot or something else and adapt your shots and tactics accordingly.
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6). How To Play Tennis - The Mental Game By : TommyM
Learning how to play tennis can be either a wonderful or a very frustrating experience. It depends on whether your approach and expectations to the game are realistic and whether your coach and his way of teaching the game of tennis are the best for your starting level of play.
When you start learning how to play tennis you probably don't know much about it.
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7). Tennis Drills: Improving Your Skills Without A Court By : Gray Rollins
Every tennis players wants to improve his or her game, and over time most players get better. However, all too many players are willing to dedicate the time and energy it requires in order to take their skills to the next level of excellence; but find that limited access to a court is keeping them from achieving their goals. If this sounds all too familiar, try some of these off court drills.
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