How To Play Tennis

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How To Play Tennis

What to avoid when playing or preparing to play tennis.

Written on Sunday, November 6th, 2005 by Hone Watson :: 0 comments to this post

You would be surprised how easy it is not wear the right attire and how it actually affects your game. I think through giving you, or passing on first hand information from my own experiences maybe be helpfull to you. Read more about… More Tennis Tips


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Want to know how to leave the opposition flat- footed in the game of tennis

Written on Thursday, October 27th, 2005 by Coach Harris :: 0 comments to this post

Want to know how to trick someone into thinking you are going to hit a forehand down the line but actually hit a driving cutting cross court winner?

Well, look no further here is the answer you have been looking for. Read more about… Formula For Success in Tennis


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Take some of these tennis tips on board, and watch your game develop.

Written on Tuesday, October 25th, 2005 by Coach Harris :: 0 comments to this post

ONE of the most important things in tennis is to keep the eye on the ball. Nine players out of ten lose sight of a ball shortly after it crosses the net. It is essential to watch it until it comes in contact with the racquet. Most players, when they should be watching the ball, are either looking at their opponent or at the spot on their opponent’s court where they wish to place the ball. The player who takes his eye off the ball, if only for the fraction of a second, may in that short time miss the opportunity for hitting it clean, i. e., in the center of the racquet. This applies to every shot in tennis. Read more about… Tennis: How to Improve Your Tennis Game in 30 Minutes


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Here are some great tennis tips for you.

Written on Thursday, October 20th, 2005 by Coach Harris :: 0 comments to this post

TO improve your tennis game do not play against the same player too often unless he is the better player. Vary your opponents. By playing against the same man too much you soon learn each other’s weaknesses and do not improve.

The strokes are the same all the time and each one knows where and when the ball is coming. If you play with different players, you will meet new strokes, fresh tactics, and varying temperaments. Read more about… Tennis: How to Master Your Weaknesses and Improve Your Tennis Game in 10 Minutes


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Success Lessons From Tennis That Can Change Your Life byJohn Watson

Written on Thursday, October 13th, 2005 by Coach Harris :: 0 comments to this post

Most sports are full of lessons for the discerning. Tennis is no exception. Wimbledon 2005 is over now but hopefully some of the lessons described below will live on for ever. Read more about… Success


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Dealling with negative people on the tennis court made easy

Written on Thursday, October 6th, 2005 by Coach Harris :: 1 comments to this post

Dealling with negative people made easy

Come across negativity lately. having trouble yourself because of this. Check this out, it seams to make sence. Read more about… Tennis Mental Game


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Under pressure, practice lobbing into the back of the court.

Written on Saturday, September 24th, 2005 by Coach Harris :: 0 comments to this post

In a game of tennis, there are a number of ways to win a point. One of the hardest ways to win a point is when under pressure from your opponent.i.e. they have just rushed the net. Read more about… Tennis Lob


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Discover Step by Step Tennis Elbow Remedies

Written on Thursday, September 8th, 2005 by Coach Harris :: 0 comments to this post

Tennis elbow is a form of repetitive strain injury. Its caused by doing a specific repetitive movement too often.

Sometimes a tennis elbow injury is caused by improper technique and in this case seeing a professional coach to develop a better style can help. Read more about… Tennis Elbow Remedy


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History Of The French Open Tennis Championship

Written on Tuesday, August 16th, 2005 by Hone Watson :: 0 comments to this post

By T. Guy

Believe it or not, the French Open, renowned for being played on slow red clay, was initially played on grass!

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Dealing With Tennis Elbow

Written on Tuesday, August 16th, 2005 by Hone Watson :: 1 comments to this post

By Craig LePage

In addition to effecting tennis players, tennis elbow effect’s a great number of people who are involved in activities outside of the sport of tennis. Tennis elbow also known as lateral Epicondylitis is caused by damaging the tendon of the extensor muscles in the forearm. The tendon of these extensor muscles connects to the lateral epicondyle of the upper arm bone called the humerus.

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The History of Tennis

Written on Tuesday, August 16th, 2005 by Hone Watson :: 0 comments to this post

By Gavin Dye

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