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Tennis Forehand - The Basics

The forehand is arguably the most important shot in tennis. It’s typically a player’s most offensive groundstroke. Many top college players and most pros inside the top ten have big forehands.

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Tennis strokes - 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, is greater than 45 degrees and may be 90 degrees. The racquet face passes slightly outside the ball and down the side, chopping it, as a man chops wood. The spin and curve is from right to left. It is made with a stiff wrist.

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Tennis Instructor: a Job of Passion

You do not have to be competitive athlete to be a highly respected participant in a sport. You can stay in shape, and you can be a model, a mentor for successful competitors, drawing more and more extremely talented students and / or teams to instruct. When you know how to play you are likely to be an excellent teacher. The tennis instructor is, (contrary to some people’s beliefs) often just as passionate about his or her career as any professional athlete, scientist, artist, and many, many more choice professionals.

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Online Tennis News and Coverage

Tennis lovers can find all the truth, hot rumors, and gossips about tennis and tennis players by browsing the Internet. Now, Internet offers the tennis lovers with copious information about the current happenings in the world of Tennis.

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Understanding The Psychology Of Match Play In Tennis

In playing tennis, knowing how to lose with a smile like an ideal sportsman is of great consequence. This is the primary and most remarkable law of tennis all tennis players should adhere to, while the second law is to win in a humble and generous manner without gloating over your opponent’s loss.

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How Often Do Number One Seeds Win at Wimbledon?

The seeding system at Wimbledon takes both the players’ world ranking and their pedigree on grass into account. This is important because grass is the least used surface on the tours and provides its own unique challenges. A player can be ranked in the top 10 in the world but perhaps be the the 50th best player on grass, such is the difference between the Wimbledon courts and the slower clay and hard courts used at the three other grand slams.

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Tennis - serves gone wild!

What if your first serve went wild and hit the doubles opponent standing closest to the net. Is this a fault?

Good question. A little more information is needed before a ruling can be made.

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Tennis Racquets - How To Pick A Winner

Choosing a tennis racquet is far from as easy as picking the lightest one or the one that looks the meanest. If you’re serious about getting a serious tennis racquet, there are physics involved and ultimately the best advice is to have a basic understanding of the physics as well as buying a racquet from somewhere that will let you demo several different kinds.

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Circuit training for Tennis

Get fit to play, don’t play to get fit is a very well known saying and you should all know that doing some fitness work along side your lessons and practise sessions will improve your performance as well as making you less prone to injury.

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Funniest tennis pictures

Some great shots of the funny moments in tennis!

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