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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Improve your tennis game

If one has never played tennis before , they can not realize how tough it is to play. There is much stress and strain on your body and nerves. With out much practice it is almost impossible to master tennis, it would be a good idea to join a pricey tennis club, it could only make you better. Taking private tennis lessons can be very costly. Plus, it may feel like you spend most of your lessons retrieving tennis balls rather than hitting them. Despite these set backs, your tennis game can improve if you follow some tips.

One of the most important things to do is to make sure you have the right equipment. Is your tennis racquet 10 years old? Get a new one then. Is it wooden? If it is then get rid of it, your going to need a graphite racquete so that you can have more power and a bigger hitting area. Of course this will only help you to hit that winning shot! If you don't have a graphite racquet you can get one for $20 to $30, a small investment well worth it.

Start practicing by hitting against a board or tennis wall. You can find these unyielding "opponents" at public tennis courts. You can construct a hitting board at your home if you desire by placing a wooden board against a fence. The definite height and weight of the hitting board will force you to focus on accuracy. Try to hit 8-10 balls against the wall without missing. Once you have improved your consistency you are ready to face an opponent.

Your feet should never be planted into the ground during a tennis game. Make sure that your feet are always moving. It don't matter if you are running for a shot or if your about to slip step in response to your opponents shot. Remember, you need to cover the entire court and have to be ready to cover any part of that court in a split second. Beginning tennis players are often caught out of position and this leads to them hitting a weak shot back at their opponent. Always remember to Shuffle back to the center of the baseline between each shot.

The one-handed backhand is something that you will need to learn. You don't really need to but it will greatly benefit you. Sure, a two-handed backhand will generate more power but it is very limited. It takes longer to get into position using a two-handed backhand and it is far easier to get jammed up, too. A one-handed backhand is more versatile and you will be a better player by incorporating it into your game.

This is one tip here that many don't do to well with. Make sure you keep your emotions in tact. Frustration comes with all sports and a mad or angry player is never a better player, you can become more aggressive and hit the ball harder than you should,of course your hits will be too long. If you lose a game don't let it be because of your emotions.

Spin should become a major weapon in your game. Spin can derail your opponent because they have trouble figuring out where your ball is going. Spin can also make a ball that looks like it is going out, drop back in. Professionals generate immense amounts of topspin and backspin. Follow their lead to watch your tennis game soar.

Besides the enjoyment of playing tennis it is also a great cardiovascular workout on the body. Keep these tips in mind and may victory come to you!