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- Tennis Beginners Should Practice Harder by Andy V King
Those who are beginners and new must learn a lot to build up a successful career in the field of tennis game. First, a person needs to think deeply whether he will be a professional tennis player or he will play simply for fun. - Is Professional Training Required? by Andy V King
There are many guys who maintain the strict guidelines and grammar of the tennis game. They follow every step and procedure to become a successful tennis player. Now, only abiding by the stereo-typed procedures and pattern of the tennis game will not serve the purpose. - Tennis is a Popular Sport by Andy V King
Tennis is a world famous game which is popular in USA. Throughout the year, a number of tennis tournaments like Wimbledon, French Open, US Open and Australian Open are held. The world champions earn lot of international accolades and popularity after winning these tournaments. - Tennis - Much More Brilliant Game by Andy V King
Tennis is a brilliant game. The sportsmanship spirit is high. It provides energy, stamina and strength to the players. To be frank, tennis game is not for the physically and mentally weak persons. This is the game which requires hard working, the full concentration, cunningness and the swiftness. - Long Lasting Tennis Sneakers by Andy V King
During the selection process to find effective tennis shoes, there are few important points which need to be remembered. One should purchase the tennis sneakers which are perfectly matched with the foot type. If someone has pronated type feet, shoes should be chosen perfectly. - Great Tennis Comebacks - Martina Hingis by Rodney J Smith
Martina Hingis became the youngest grand slam singles winner of the 20th century when she won the 1997 Australian Open, aged just 16 years and three months. Shortly after that she became the youngest ever world number one. Between 1997 and 2000 the "Swiss Miss" was practically unstoppable, winning numerous grand slam events in both singles and doubles, and dominating the women's game. - Various Tennis Sneakers by Andy V King
Sports enthusiasts/tennis lovers are well acquainted with the true effectiveness of good quality tennis sneakers. These sports shoes are part and parcel of general tennis accessories. - Let's Be Sensible - Tennis Rackets - Junior by Michelle Lacroix Toro
Let's Be Sensible. The Holidays are right around the corner and the kids are starting to ask for high price items; like sports equipment. Do you jump right in with something expensive or can you wait until you know they are going to stick with the sport? - The History of Tennis by Shawna S. Ruppert
Tennis trivia will show that it was a sport that was developed mostly in the eighteen hundreds. Although there are a few similar sports that were being developed by different people, the current game as we know it was created by Major Walter Clopton Wingfield. - Learn to Play Tennis Online by George Sandler
The Internet is considered a master of many people today. Such is its importance in their lives. When people use the Internet to increase their knowledge on things like sport, can perhaps learn a game like tennis on the network? Is this a course of action worthy of praise, or simply a waste of valuable time and money? - Tennis Backhand Tips to Improve Your Game by Edward Lake
The Right Grip. One of the most important tips for good tennis backhands is that you must have the proper grip. The grip you use will vary depending on whether you use a one-handed or two-handed grip. The grip on the one-handed backhand is the Eastern grip. - Tennis Forehand Tips That Will Improve Your Game by Edward Lake
Looking for tips for your tennis forehand? The forehand can be a powerful and effective shot in any tennis players' arsenal. Here you'll find some basic forehand tips to get you started in the right direction. But like any aspect of tennis, mastering the forehand takes practice and dedication to be used for maximum effect. If you practice with the proper technique, you'll find yourself overwhelming your opponents in no time. - Andre Agassi's Drugs Confession by Rodney J Smith
In his autobiography "Open", Andre Agassi controversially confesses to taking the recreational drug crystal meth while competing on the ATP tour back in 1997, and perhaps even more shockingly, to asking / allowing a friend to take the rap when he failed a doping test around the same time. Now, if it had been bad-boy John McEnroe who had made the admission, perhaps no one would have been that surprised, but the fact that it was Andre Agassi, who was (and still is) regarded as one of tennis's greatest ambassadors makes it doubly unpalatable. Andre went on after that... - The Most Memorable 1990s Tennis Players (in My Opinion) by Alex Wilhelm
Modern tennis has gone through many changes, and the 1990s were the years that served as the transition for this. Racquets quickly went from wooden ones to graphite ones, and much more happened as well. - Strength For Tennis - Elite Strength and Conditioning Training For Tennis in One Exercise! by Brandon Richey
Are you serious about transforming your tennis game by implementing the absolute best strength and conditioning exercise possible? If so then permit yourself a minute to read this article and apply the following strength and conditioning training exercise for a dominant tennis game! - Great Tennis Comebacks - Kim Clijsters by Rodney J Smith
Belgian tennis star Kim Clijsters recently completed a fairytale comeback to win the 2009 US Open grand slam event after being out of the professional game for almost two years. In so doing, she cemented her place in the Great Tennis Comebacks hall of fame. - Great Tennis Comebacks - Andre Agassi by Rodney J Smith
Andre Agassi burst onto the professional tennis scene in 1986 as a precocious 16 year old who quickly established himself as a supremely talented, if somewhat rebellious individual. Who can forget his rockstar mane (which, it turns out was actually a wig) or the bright neon-and-denim outfits he used to turn up to play in? A lesser personality would not have gotten away with it, but his phenomenal talent, charm and charisma meant that ordinary rules did not apply to him. - The Tennis Championship Game - Wimbledon by Shawna S. Ruppert
If you're a fan of the sport of Tennis, then Wimbledon trivia is going to be something that you're very interested in. Even for people who are not fans of the sport directly know of this tournament, and recognize it as the most prestigious in Tennis. The tournament is often referred to as, The Championships, Wimbledon, as well as just being called Wimbledon. - Choosing a Tennis Net by Jonathon Hardcastle
If you are an avid tennis player you may want to have your own backyard tennis court. Even if you do not want to incur the expense of a complete tennis court, it is advisable to have your own tennis net in case the one at your local court is damaged or missing. - Play Better Tennis With Rewards and Sanctions by Alan L Hammond
Transferring great tennis practice into great tennis matches isn't easy. A recent study has proven that reinforcement has it's place in preparing for tennis competition. - Do You Have to Pay a Price For Who You Choose to Teach You Tennis? by Sergio Cruz
Not too long ago I had written this tennis instruction lesson about the topspin tennis forehand, and Novack Djokovic was at the center of this article. For over 3 years I have been aware why Novak just cannot take the Nr1 spot and if he does it will be short lived. - Tips For Tennis - Tennis Rules For Beginners by Edward Lake
Tennis can be both a joy to watch and to play. But like any sport, knowing the rules of the game is essential to understanding what's going on and who's winning. Find out about the court, see how the points are scored, and how to win the match as you learn the basics of tennis rules. - How to Choose a Tennis Ball Machine by Trif Bogdan
If you plan to learn serious the tennis game you must know that you must practice as much as possible. To practice means to succeed and there is a good way to practice now even without coach or assistant. There are now tennis ball machines which throw you the ball to exercise and improve as much as possible your strike. - Tennis Equipment by Kathleen Chester
The inventor of lawn tennis, Major Walter C. Wingfield, is credited with the concretization of the rules of the game, as well as inventing the tennis equipment. Wingfield named the game, 'Sphairistike', meaning 'ball playing'. In this game, he combined ideas from older games, such as court tennis, squash and badminton. Tennis was a popular sport among European monks as well. - Facts About Tennis Warehouse by Kathleen Chester
At times, online tennis warehouses also auction sports gears that were formerly used by famous sports persons. This provides a good chance for customers to acquire tennis accessories used by their tennis idols. - Tennis Balls by Kathleen Chester
Tennis balls are inflated, felt-covered rubber balls of approximately 2.7 inches diameter. The usual color of a tennis ball is yellow, although it may give the impression of being green due to its fluorescent nature. - General Information About Tennis Strings by Kathleen Chester
Each material type influences the racquet's playability, durability and 'feel'. The material used in tennis strings can impact the performance of a racquet significantly. These strings are the woven network on the racquet hoop on which the ball makes a contact. - Serving Tennis Tips - How to Improve Your Tennis Serve With the Right Technique by Edward Lake
The tennis serve is one of the most important aspects of the game for establishing and controlling the tempo of the point. A strong and accurate serve can immediately put the opposing player off guard and on the defensive. Developing an accurate and powerful serve is essential to becoming a winning tennis player. - 4 Secrets to Mental Toughness - Secret #4 by Dave W Power
Intensity comes in two forms: Mental and Physical, and both are equally important to maintain in a match. Secret #4 is warming up properly. - Tennis Ball Hopper by Michelle J Scott
The tennis ball hopper is the one that is used to collect the balls that have come to the rest on the tennis court. During a practice session, these hoppers will be helpful to collect the balls, as there will be more number of balls. It is easy to collect the tennis balls in the Hooper and the same balls can be reused.
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