I am convinced that this first foray into the world of messaging will find its place among tennis novices and experts alike. I strive to interest the game seeker with a lengthy discussion of match-play, which I hope will shed some new light on the game.
Can I go back to rookie when I opened and talk about some of the things that are second nature to a talented player?
The best tennis equipment is not too good for beginners who really aspire to success. It's a savings in the end, however, as quality materials still outlast the poor.
Always wear tennis clothes when playing tennis. The question of choosing a putter is more serious. I do not advocate imposing a specific racquet on a player. All standards are excellent. The true value of a racquet frame depends on weight, balance and handle size, while a good string is essential for best results.
After retrieving your racquet, make a firm decision to use good tennis balls, as a steady bounce is a big help in progress, while a "dead" ball is no drill at all.
If you really want to succeed in the game and progress quickly, I strongly advise you to see all the good tennis you can. Study the game of the best players and do their best to copy their moves. Read every tennis instruction book you can find. They are a great help.
More tennis can be learned off the court, in studying theory and watching top players in action, than in the actual game. I don't want to miss opportunities to play. far from there. Play as often as possible, but strive as you play to apply any theories you've read or hits you've seen.
Don't be discouraged by slow progress. The trick to some shots you've been working on for weeks in vain will suddenly come to you when you least expect it. Tennis players are the product of hard work. Very few natives are geniuses.
Tennis is a lifelong game. A tennis racket is indispensable in any city. The brotherhood of the game is universal, no one but a good athlete can achieve long success in the game. Tennis provides relaxation, excitement, exercise and pure pleasure to the man who must work hard and fast late into the game. afternoon. Age is not a fault. The tennis players of the world have written a great page in the history of the world war. No branch of the sport has sent more men in the colors of every country in the world than tennis, and these men have returned with glory or made the ultimate sacrifice on the field of honour.
The following order of development yields the fastest and most lasting results:
- Focus on the game.
- Keep an eye on the ball.
- Foot work and weight control.
- Blows.
- Position of the court.
- The Court of Commons or Match Play.
- Psychology of tennis.
Tennis is mainly played with the mind. The most perfect racquet technique in the world will not suffice if the guiding mind goes astray. There are many reasons why the mind wanders during a tennis match. The main reason is lack of interest in the game. No one should play tennis with the idea of real success unless they have enough interest in the game to be ready to do the effort required to learn the game properly. Give it up immediately unless you want to work. Playing conditions or noise at an exhibition can often confuse and confuse experienced match players playing in a new environment. Total concentration on the subject at hand is the only cure for a wandering mind, and the sooner we learn the lesson, the faster the player will improve.
The surest way to keep a match in mind is to play for every set, every game in the set, every point in the game, and finally, every shot on the point. A collection is just a collection of hits and misses, and the man who doesn't miss is the ultimate winner.
