Thursday, September 22, 2011

Tennis Tips


          I passionately dedicated to bringing you the most informative, up-to-date advice, articles and reviews on a wide range of always interesting - and sometimes controversial - tennis topics that wait just for you. Whether you're a beginner looking for advice on which racquet to buy, a parent seeking guidance on the best competitive pathway for your child, an advanced player looking to improve your forehand volley, or a player looking for tennis tips, there's something here for every level of player...including high quality tennis instruction, coaching advice and helpful tennis tips on all facets of the game.
           If we're talking about very young children,sign them up at a local 'tennis for beginners' class. If they really enjoy the game, I strongly recommend that you supplement your child's tennis by feeding him or her balls at every opportunity. I'm sure any coach will be more than happy to have you do this. 
          But no matter what age you are, it is imperative that you get some expert coaching. Without it, it's guaranteed that you'll develop a poor technical foundation for your strokes, which will not only severely limit your future playing level, but, over time, will also increase the chances of incurring injuries like tennis elbow.
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          What is the best age to start playing? The younger the better! Tennis for beginners is much easier when you're very young. 
 Most touring pros started playing before they turned 10, and in many cases, much younger!  For instance, Andre Agassi's father, Mike, first introduced Andre to tennis "before he could walk, before he could talk, before he could even sit." Mike Agassi had "read somewhere that the first muscle a baby develops is the one that allows him to focus his eyes.

And so, even before my new baby boy was released from Sunrise Hospital...I designed a special mobile for his crib that consisted of a tennis ball dangling from a wooden Garcia tennis racquet."
(Quoted from The Agassi Story by Mike Agassi). 
                                                                             

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