Complete Coach And A Partner – An Electric Tennis Ball Machine
Written by Estefan Marqus on March 10, 2010 – 2:49 pm -Have you ever encountered the troubles of wanting to play tennis, but you were not able to find an appropriate partner, or even worse, your partner’s calendar was not a match with yours? You can stop thinking about these troubles, if you prefer to use the best tennis ball machine. This great machine can do wonders for your practice, as it plays the shots you want, suitable to your game level.
But why would you choose to purchase a tennis twist ball machine? Most of tennis clubs don’t have this machine, and the clubs that do are regularly crowded. In most cases, the machines are in poor condition. You can select to rent this machine, but it is only worth if you play tennis two or 3 hours a week. If, on the other hand, you select to buy it, you can put it into practice anytime your calendar allows you to.
This machine is transportable and easy, and it will easily fit in your automobile, so you can bring it along to your favorite court. You can even set one up in your own garden or in the park. The usual weight is no more than 5 kg. Some of the more advanced models weigh somewhat more, but they have the appropriate handles to grab to, so this is not a problem.
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Attributes That Make Red Clay A Unique Tennis Surface
Written by Thomas Bear on February 26, 2010 – 11:08 am -The red clay that is used as the surface on a tennis court originated right back to the origins of the game. If you play tennis yourself, you have been privileged to have a game on this famous surface. The history of the red clay court is particularly prevalent in Spain and the home of the only major played on clay; France.
There is no other surface quite like clay to have a game of tennis on. The strong red color is very attractive and literally makes tennis a whole different ball game!
If you have never had the pleasure of playing on red clay, and would like to know a little more about it, here’s a few interesting facts.
A player who constantly serves and volleys on other surfaces will find themselves really struggling on the class. As will those whose success depends on the accuracy of their booming serves.
To see a player approach the net is a great rarity on clay. The baseline player is the one who will win through on the red clay court.
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The Most Meaningful Qualities A Tennis Competitor Can Have
Written by Ian Ellis on February 24, 2010 – 12:27 pm -As tennis continues to grow its fans and players will always be arguing on what determines a good player and which skills are the most important to have.
It can be fun considering the different perspectives and opinions of the many arguments that evolve from the different aspects of the game.
Some very important aspects are listed. Are there any that you would find most important?
Looking back at top players in history such as John McEnroe, the question to ask is, is it volleying? All things considered, a regular game may be a danger for either opponent and end a point without trouble.
What about baseline play, is that important? Many experts would say that it is the more modern approach as opposed to playing at the net. Take Rafael Nadal for example, he spends a lot of time hanging at the back of the court rather that up at the net. And other players such as Andy Roddick have changed tactics in favour of the baseline play.
On the other hand, a powerful serve gives a player an edge no matter what the circumstances. Someone with an elite serve (i.e. Roddick) can easily dictate the tone of a match if their opponent has a hard time breaking them. A big serve makes the rest of every point far easier.
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Australian Tennis Open 2010
Written by Jamie Horne on February 11, 2010 – 11:21 am -The Australian Tennis Open is hosted every January at the Melbourne Tennis Stadium in Flinders Park. The stadium includes the Rod Laver Arena, Hisense Arena (formerly Vodafone Arena) and a number of satellite courts within the complex. There are four major international grand slam tournaments held each year including the Australian Tennis Open, the French Tennis Open in Paris, Wimbledon in London and the US Tennis Open in New York. With the often extreme summer temperatures of Australia the Australian Tennis Open is regarded as one of the most physically demanding for players who often succumbing to the heat. The Australian Open is important in many ways, not least of which is because it is the first Grand Slam Tennis Tournament of the year. Temperatures during the two week tournament can often reach 40o and above with the court temperature often well above that. In an effort to minimise the impact of the heat the Australian Tennis Open organisers have installed retractable roofing systems over the main court that can be closed during time of extreme heat or rain. The main arena was named after Rod Laver, the only Australian and international player to have won all four Grand Slam Tennis Tournaments in one year, twice.
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Martina Navratilova: A Tennis Legend
Written by anthony flores on February 10, 2010 – 6:21 pm -Martina Navratilova was at one time the number one tennis player worldwide. Ms. Navratilova was born in Czechoslavakia on the 18th day of October, 1956, her first coach was Miroslav Navratil, her stepfather,and she became a United States citizen in 1981. Martina, at the young age of 15 years, was the champion of tennis in the national Czech republic. By 17, she had won her first single championship in the United States, at a match in Orlando, Florida. In 1975, Martina Navratilova turned professional.
She made it to the end of both the Australian Open and the French Open, where she eventually lost to Evonne Goolagong and Chris Evert, during the Grand Slam tournament for singles in 1975. The year she decided to apply for a green card and stay in America, she was also defeated in the US Open semi finals. Navratilova rose to the top when she beat Chris Evert and became the best tennis player on Earth while winning the Wimbledon Grand Slam singles in 1978.
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Which Player Will Be Ranked 1 In The World In Tennis After 2010?
Written by Jared Mobley on February 9, 2010 – 5:02 pm -With the Australian Open marking the beginning of the new ‘10 tennis calendar year, the action is officially back again. There are a variety of pros rounding out a group that is now lots more cutthroat than it has happened to be in several years.
No longer are the times of Federer and Rafael Nadal reaching the finals of every last event. There are some other participants on the tour with genuine prospects every instance a slam begins.
Even if Federer and Nadal claim the best two positions in the field of players, there are a few men that can potentially finish up the year atop the field at number one. Let’s take a glimpse at the leading potential finishers at this time.
Of course, there is certainly Roger Federer. He should forever be thought of as the favorite to finish atop the the field, because he’s done this almost each calendar year throughout the years of the previous 10 years. However, his age of 29 indicates that he is aging.
If Rafael Nadal can stay in good shape, there is certainly no basis to feel the fact that he can’t finish there. On the contrary, many experts believe that he could have finished there last year had he not been forced to pass up Wimbledon due to his knee condition.
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Get Outside During The Summertime : Engage In Table T Tennis Outdoors
Written by Frank Foreman on February 8, 2010 – 3:59 pm -For the most part, table tennis is a sport that is considered to be solely for the indoors. After all it is a game that was designed to play inside. Have you have given any thought to playing ping pong outside though?
These days there are a lot of fans of ping pong enjoying a game the sport outdoors.. If you try it you will notice without a doubt that there are enormous differences from playing it outside and inside. In indoor table tennis, the environment is controlled. The light inside is perfect and you never have to deal with issues like the wind.When you set yourself up for a game of ping pong outdoors, you are setting yourself up to have to deal with the wind fighting against your accuracy and the sun shining into your eyes causing momentary blindness.
The only time that playing ping pong outside is really doable is during the summer. Why? The reason for this is that the weather can be to difficult to play in with the wind and other foul weather that you get in the other seasons.
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The Interesting Return of Justine Henin
Written by Casey Newman on February 5, 2010 – 12:14 pm -Just a year and a half ago, Justine Henin ruled the WTA tennis tour, and many were calling her the best women’s player of our generation. It seemed like no one could stop the diminutive but powerful Henin.
Having sat atop the world rankings for a couple of years, Henin surprised many tennis fans when she retired at the very young age of just 25 years old in 2008. Many wondered why she would call it quits when she was at the top of her game.
According to Henin, she had grown tired of all of the training and traveling that came with the grueling lifestyle of being a pro tennis player. As a result, she thought that a retirement would be the best personal move.
This would allow her to focus on both her charity work and her tennis school, as she took pride in training the many talented young kids who came to her school.
There was definitely a void in the world of women’s tennis. The number ones of the world weren’t truly the best in the minds of some fans, because they wondered if Henin would still be at the top of the ranks. Out of nowhere, some wishes were granted a few months ago when she said she’d return to the sport.
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What’s The Correct Tennis Apparel?
Written by Sydney Jordan on February 2, 2010 – 8:17 pm -Tennis is a hardcore sport that needs many talents to be in a position to excel and be called a good player. A median tennis player must have good hand and eye coordination, good staying power, good vision, expectation talents, fast thinking, sturdy gear and naturally the right tennis apparel. Everything plays a critical role in the anatomy of a tennis player, from the physical talents to the material aspect a good tennis player must display a good balance in the areas anxious so he will bring his A game every day.
Talking about skills, the physical skills needed in tennis requires constant practice and training. A good regimen of flexibility exercise training, hand and eye coordination training, stamina building and speed training is needed to be able to cope up with the physical requirements of the game.
When it comes to the gear that you wear there are also considerations and factors that you need to know about so you can get yourself the right stuff. When it comes to the equipment, like the racket and the strings, there are two simple tips that you can look into when buying, first is the weight of the racket second is the style of play that you have. For people who throw a lot of lobs and likes to play way at the back of the court they need weighty rackets that lets them tweak their shots in the slightest way possible.
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French Open Tennis
Written by Angela Jones on January 31, 2010 – 1:50 pm -It is pretty unlikely that people will not know of the French Open tennis championship, because it is a competition which is an annual topic of conversation. In French the name of the competition is ‘Les Internationaux de France de Roland Garros’ or ‘Tournoi de Roland Garros’. This tournament, which lasts for about two weeks is held in Paris at the Roland Garros Stadium, from which it got its name.
The French Open is one of the most advertised and broadcast sports events in the entire world of sport and many VIPs go to it. The attendees are fanatics who wait with baited breath on every stroke, especially when there is a close struggle between the two players, trying their best to win. Even TV viewers actually get a feeling of being there live.
The French Open tennis championship comes in second on the annual schedule of the Grand Slam tournaments and its history stretches back to the year of 1891 when it became an international competition. At that time it was named the ‘International Championship of Tennis of France’ or ‘Championat de France International de Tennis’ in French.
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