By: Pauline Gorman | 2010-04-01 | Recreation & Sports Do you enjoy playing tennis but find some shots just so difficult to get right that you avoid using them wherever possible? Backhand is a prime example of this and lots of players never really get the hang of it and use it properly. If they did they might just discover that backhand is their friend not their enemy because a great backhand can give you a real edge over your 'still scared of backhand' opponent. read more
By: Sean Light | 2010-03-27 | Recreation & Sports There is no doubt the over the years tennis has become a more fast paced sport. Powerful, driving shots are serious attributes for any tennis pro. But is power and speed really all tennis is about? What about slower shots like the backhand slice? read more
By: add gel | 2010-10-08 | Recreation & Sports In the process of learning to how to play tennis, one should understand the sport in relation to the scoring system and method of playing. Serving is an important aspect of the game. Learning to serve properly helps win most of the points. The action of serving is meant to give the server an advantage (both for stroke-making and time needed to adjust to a better position). Let us find out more about tennis basics and how to play tennis for beginners. read more
By: Martin O' Flynn | 2010-04-01 | Recreation & Sports This article presents solid advice on the correct technique require to become a powerful server of the ball. It outlines correct technique for Flat Serve, Topspin Serve and Slice Serve. read more
By: Lillian Haase | 2010-03-29 | Recreation & Sports If you're new to tennis and have been invited for a hit the basic tennis rules are hit the ball so it lands inside the lines. If you are just having a social hit and you are not keeping the score it is polite to hit the ball to the person (not away from them), it's not a rule but it's just etiquette. Tennis scoring is the same for doubles and singles. read more
By: paulgold | 2011-03-26 | Recreation & Sports The very name of clay court reminds you of French open, Italia Open and the god of clay court - Rafael Nadal. The concept of clay courts is highly variable in terms of materials and the methods of cla... read more
By: Joseph Bill | 2010-04-01 | Recreation & Sports If you are a beginner in the game of tennis then you surely need to practice a lot to get your shots right and learn how to adjust your pace with the ball speed. There are many techniques used to hit the shots when the ball spins or comes flat and so on. But beginners need not confuse themselves with all these mechanism. read more
By: Alex Tsioukis | 2010-04-02 | Recreation & Sports After learning the most basics of tennis, you have to learn how to hit a slice serve. It will not only make your games more exciting but it will certainly affect the outcome of your matches. Find out how you can hit a slice serve. read more
By: paulgold | 2011-03-26 | Recreation & Sports Rafael Nadals ace strikes would have inspired many of us to just go ahead and try playing the same shot. But very few will ever think about the hard and calculated work that goes in constructing the t... read more
By: Sandy Hoffman | 2011-01-05 | Recreation & Sports Just how difficult is it to play tennis? You might say it is quite a simple sport to play but to the millions of tennis enthusiasts out there, developing their forehand stroke to perfection is already challenging enough. read more
By: Neil Baulch | 2010-04-02 | Recreation & Sports Are you interested in learning how to play the game of tennis? If so, you have several options. Tennis is not a difficult game to learn and there are tennis instructors or trainers available in most large cities. Learning to play tennis should be a fun experience. read more
By: Graham Shepperdson | 2010-04-01 | Recreation & Sports Ghosting is to play a point on your own without a ball. This teaches you to practice every shot or movement around the court, just as if you are playing a real game situation. read more
By: Jack Landry | 2011-01-20 | Article Marketing Tennis is a dynamic sport that requires dedication and quick reactions from its participants. This article describes how to improve skills relevant to improving at the game. read more
By: Joseph Bill | 2010-04-01 | Recreation & Sports If you see a Roger Federer or a Serena Williams in your kids then you must encourage them to practice the game of tennis to the best of their ability. And for that I am sure many parents have enrolled their children in tennis clubs and tennis academies to get the best possible coaching and real-time practice in tennis. But these clubs and academies can be quite expensive, plus they do have a limited time period for personal coaching and practice. read more