Welcome to TennisAssist.com by Peter Tramacchi and Michael Maidens. Our objective is to provide Tennis Players and Coaches information on rarely discussed topics. Our network of Champion Players gives us a deep insight into what it takes to be a champion tennis player. Who better to ask than former grand slam champions and world number ones. You will notice some huge amounts of information over the coming weeks. Do not miss out! Enjoy the site and please subscribe to our updates. Contact Pete or Michael any time on theteam@tennisassist.com.

Train with Match Level Intensity – Tennis Training

Train with Match Level Intensity – Tennis Training In your training sessions ‘focus’. Focus like you should in a match. Give yourself time between rallies to relax. Hit each ball with purpose. In our interview with tennis champions they continually talk about their training intensity. Practice is an opportunity to raise your intensity. “What happens [...]

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Our Student Success Story

We are half way through our first intake of students for our Anticipation course. Every day we hear stories of success from implementing the new knowledge. First Ultimate Singles Match of the Season. Me: Rodger S. 60 years old Has played tennis for 4.5 years. Fall 2009 Ultimate singles season Rodger dominated his 3.0 singles [...]

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Attack The Win – Winning Tennis Matches From In Front – TennisAssist.com – Tennis Coaching

You’ve worked hard, played well and won the first set. After more solid play, you’re up 3-1. Suddenly the end of the match is in sight. This is usually a dangerous time for players. What do we do when we find ourselves in a winning position in a match? We tend to think about the outcome of [...]

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2010 US Open

The US Open which is the final Grand Slam for 2010 is just moments away from kicking off. All the hype of the American Slam has been building up immediately after Wimbledon and this year looks to be an absolute cracker of a tournament. Unfortunately the defending Men’s Champion Juan Martin Del Potro will not be playing, nor [...]

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What makes a Champion – Bob and Mike Bryan – Bryan Brothers – Record Breakers

Here at TennisAssist.com we are very interested in what makes a champion. What sets them apart from every one else. Bob and Mike Bryan also know as “The Bryan Brothers” are holding a record that in all reality won’t be broken for a very long time. The interesting part about this achievement is that the previous [...]

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How To Beat A Taller Tennis Player – Tip From Pat Rafter – Good for Growing Or Shorter Tennis Players

We asked Pat Rafter, how can shorter players beat taller and stronger players? Pat’s response:

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Putting Pressure on Your Opponent’s First Serve – Building Pressure In Tennis

Going after your opponent’s second serve creates a lot more pressure on their first serve. By not missing any second serves, your opponent will not be getting any free points on their serve. Over the course of the game and match

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Reading your Opponent

I’m going to discuss an issue I think is very important – reading your opponent. Ideally, you should look for signs of weakness

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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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