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Tennis Top Related Articles
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2). Rafael Nadal – The New Tennis Star By : Aurel Radulescu
Sometimes referred to as ‘Rafa,’ Rafael Nadal is a native of Spain who has made a large impact in the world of tennis. Born June 3, 1986 in Manacor, Mallorca, Rafael Nadal is the son of Sebastian and Ana Maria Nadal. His sister, Maria Isabel, is five years younger than Rafael and is his only sibling. Standing 6'1" and weighing 178 lbs, Rafael Nadal became a professional tennis player in 2001 after having played since 4 years of age.
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3). 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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5). Tennis Champions: Are They Born? Or Made? By : Chris Lewis
John Newcombe, former world tennis No 1 and former Australian Davis Cup captain, once said that the top Australian players of his era believed that it was their destiny to become tennis champions.
Boris Becker told me that two weeks before achieving his first Wimbledon title (in 1985 when seventeen years old), he felt as if it were predetermined.
As.
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6). A Look At The World Team Tennis Pro League By : Aurel Radulescu
The 2005 season marked 30 years of play for the World Team Tennis (WTT) Pro League. With tennis news surrounding the most popular players in the sport, Pro Leaguers are always in high demand with the tennis news media.
The World Team Tennis Pro League is comprised of the Eastern and Western Conference, each of which consists of 6 teams for a total of 12 in competition.
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7). Spot the Football Competitions By : dave stanton
Take everything you love about iPod and shrink it. Now shrink it again. The pencil-thin iPod nano packs the entire iPod experience into an impossibly small design. So small, it will take your music places you never dreamed of.
Believe Your Ears Call it astonishing. Unbelievable. Impossible, even. Then pick it up and hold it in your hand. Take in the brilliant color display.
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8). The Attacking player, how hard is it to be like Federer? By : Sérgio Cruz
Tennis has all variables in the spectrum of skills, tactics and strategies. In the rainbow of possibilities the attack stands out as one of the most interesting ones to me.
After long years of playing the game myself, observing others play and teaching, I am lead to believe that you can not teach the attack nor be an attacker if your personality does not match it.
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10). 10 Tips To Shopping For The Perfect Athletic Shoes By : Aurel Radulescu
If you are active in exercising, hiking, sports or any other type of physical activity that requires you to be on your feet often, athletic shoes are a must. These shoes are designed for comfort and support, durability and promise to withstand plenty of use. With a few simple tips, you will be ready to shop for athletic shoes and will soon be stepping out with confidence.
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11). Wimbledon – some facts By : john
The organisation of Wimbledon is somewhat complicated. Wimbledon is actually a large number of tournaments, all being held at the same time, including men’s and women’s singles and doubles events, mixed doubles, singles and doubles youth tournaments (also split by gender), men’s and women’s singles contests for older players, and wheelchair tennis (doubles only).
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13). Tennis Makeover in 20 Minutes a Week – Part 1 By : Scott Groves
Scott Groves is the author of Psycho Tennis, 23 Mental Laws of Tennis, The Power of Subconscious Goal Setting, and more. Also a former ITF Pro and has been coaching for 14 years. For more information visit www.PsychoTennis.com
Copyright Scott Groves 2006
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15). The Search For The Next British Champion Of Wimbledon By : blueboy
The latest Wimbledon tennis championships are nearly upon us and many people in the British Isles are wondering when and where the next home grown player is going to win the tournament. In this article I look at some of our hopes for this year and the future.
This is the first season in about the last ten when I feel that there is basically no chance of a British born player winning Wimbledon this year.
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16). Win A Car Online By : dave stanton
1 in 3000 is a leading global provider of fun online competitions for players who enjoy using their skills to become winners. Unlike other online gambling, betting, lottery and casino games, each spot the ball competition is a game of skill and judgement where both the thrill of playing and the odds of winning are higher. 1 in 3000.com offers people who love to play games a chance to come together to test their skills in sports competitions with fantastic prizes.
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17). The Basic Rules Of Tennis By : Kadence Buchanan
Thinking of starting to play tennis? Tennis is a great sport that requires mental preparation and physical agility. The first part of being able to play the game properly is understanding the rules, and in this article, we'll be discussing what are commonly agreed upon as the official rules of tennis. The rules that we will discuss are based on the provided courtesy of the International Tennis Federation.
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18). 2 Dangers of Tennis Rivalry By : Scott Groves
Scott is the author of The Power of Subconscious Goal Setting, Psycho Tennis, 23 Mental Laws of Tennis and more. Also a former ITF Pro and has been coaching for 14 years. For more information visit http://www.PsychoTennis.com
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19). 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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20). 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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23). 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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24). Tiger Woods went through the Victory Routine for yet another Major Championship By : Ally White
When he began his first round in the 135th British Open at Royal Liverpool Tiger Woods looked like he had a plan.Starting with a one-shot advantage and with 14 men within five shots of his lead, Woods semt to be taking them down one by one. Just a month after he missed the first mayor cut of his professional carrer at the U.S Open, Woods won his fourth victory worldwide this year and third on the PGA Tour earned him $1.
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25). What can you learn from Roger Federer? By : TommyM
Roger Federer is the current king of men’s tennis. 2005 was an incredible year for him as he entered 15 tournaments and won 11 of them including Wimbledon and US Open for the second consecutive year. His 4 losses came in one quarterfinal, two semifinals and one final.
In 2006 he already won Australian Open and Wimbledon and played in the French Open final.
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