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From the monthly archives:

March 2010

Preparing your Tennis Equipment

This article is all about your preparation of equipment.  Many players go out onto the court and they’re always underdone – whether it’s racquets, an unfilled water bottle or no  change of shirt. I think it’s really important you have enough

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Tennis Injury Time-Outs! What to do.

What you do in an injury time-out can have a huge effect on the outcome of the game. In this time momentum can change – therefore it is important to know

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Play Your Best In Doubles or with your Best Friend

From our exclusive interview with Mark Kratzmann. Ever had to play a mate, close friend or even a sibling? We caught up with former World number 1 Junior and Australian Davis Cup Player

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The Role of a Tennis Coach

I believe coaching is all about trying to help the player reach their highest potential and ability and ultimately achieve their long term goals. For me it’s very important for the player to understand why

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Outsmarting Juniors at age 39

http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/story/2010/02/15/veteran-serves-up-lesson/ The mind can work wonders. Playing my first tournament for 2010 was a real struggle with a broken rib sustained in a car accident on Boxing Day. Also, I’d only trained for 1-2 hours since mid Dec ’09. It was very hot and humid and my body was a mess. My mind, however, was not going [...]

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