Jan
25
2010
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Tennis Tips For Beginners – Depth Is King

Keeping the ball at the back of the court is really your no 1 weapon at this stage of your tennis career.
As the former French Open Champ & World No 2 tennis player Michael Chang once said “depth is King”.
And he should know, as he was only kept of the top of the rankings and Read More…

Dec
17
2009
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Lines in Tennis

Tennis is very popular game. Tennis lines are very important for playing tennis game. Baseline determines the wide of the court and the service line remains at the middle of the court. The base line is  black There is a short mark in the center of each base line and this line is called hash Read More…

Nov
07
2009
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How to Hit a Drop Shot

Tennis can be a great game when everything’s going right, but when the things you’re trying to do aren’t working out, your racket might find itself flying over the fence after you let it feel how frustrated you are. One of the shots a lot of people have trouble with is the drop shot. This Read More…

Nov
06
2009
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Why Movement is So Important in Tennis

You might have heard the commentators on television talk about one players movement and what a great asset that is and how the top players in the world right now are the best movers on court. Movement and court position is often overlooked at the intermediate level of tennis, where most of the people are Read More…

Sep
16
2009
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US Open- Federer Hit Magic Shot to Beat Djokovic in Semifinals

After an unbelievable year, world No. 1 player Roger Federer attained his sixth consecutive final at the US Open after beating the Serb Novak Djokovic in the semifinals 7-6(3), 7-5, 7-5. The Swiss player made an incredible shot between his legs just at the end of the third set in the 12th game, with the Read More…

Aug
19
2009
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Tips: 5 Tips to Winning a Tie-Breaker

Before the point
Take deep breaths. Do not get nervous. You are just as good as your opponent or you wouldn’t be in this situation. Never fear your opponent, or be scared to make your shots. Think about your opponents weakness–does he/she have a week backhand? How are their vollys? Serves? You will need to exploit Read More…

Aug
10
2009
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CHOP, HALF VOLLEY, AND COURT POSITION

Chop stroke. ————
In Tennis, a chop stroke is a shot where the angle towards the player and behind the racquet, made by the line of flight of the ball, and the racquet travelling down across it’s greater than 45 degrees and perhaps 90 degrees. The racquet face passes slightly outside the ball and down the Read More…

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