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From the monthly archives:

September 2008

Even Kids Need a Strategy

Even kids need a strategy. This is something I see all the time. People learning to play tennis are so focused on the technical aspect, that they have very little direction in a match. Children in particular, are focused on technique AND VERY vulnerable to distractions. So, parents, here are some great tips for your children, just before [...]

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Go Forward After Every Volley

Here is a challenge for everyone. The next time you are out on the tennis court, try to take a step forward after you hit every volley. Why? There are two reasons. The first reason is that it gets you going forward while you are hitting your volley. It forces you to go out after the [...]

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Playing at a Tennis Centre for the First Time

When playing a tennis centre tournament for the first time, it is very important to know a few finer details about the centre. Spending a little bit of time gathering this information will make your time at the tournament much more relaxed. You will know how to prepare and what to expect. Most importantly, you will [...]

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Do not think during a match.

OK, the title is not entirely true – however the point is DO NOT think TOO much during the match. During the match is the time to EXECUTE everything that you have thought about before the match. What am I talking about?? Before a match, you would have trained and practiced. You would have worked [...]

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