The bottom line when it comes to coaching or teaching tennis is that if you have a strong beginner’s tennis coaching program, then you will be able to develop a long term, sustainable training operation. Putting together a tennis coaching program for younger players that is both exciting and challenging should be a top priority [...]
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Tips for Teaching Tennis
January 9th, 2009 — , Balls, Parents, Tennis, Tips and Tricks, atmosphere, bottom line, coach, cones, confidence, elite level, game tip, learners, life tip, love, proper names, recreational sport, reference point, tennis coaching, tennis equipment, tennis tip, top priority, young athletes from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Racquet Review - Wilson KTour
January 8th, 2009 — , Product Review, Racket, Tennis, Tennis Racquets, balance point, centimeters, composition 100, definite improvement, even balance, incarnations, lindsay davenport, maneuverability, ntour, pacific life, pacific life open, reincarnation, simple answer, straight beam, string pattern, tennis racquet, versatility, volleys, wood racquets from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Racquet - Wilson KTour
Length - 27.25 inches
Head Size - 95 inches sq
Weight - 10.6 oz
Balance Point - 13.825 inches, 35 centimeters - Head Heavy
String Pattern - 16 Mains / 20 Crosses
Composition - 100%[K]arophite Black
Construction - 22 mm Straight Beam
If you already know a fair bit about tennis racquets and their specs, then you may assume [...]
Choosing the Best Tennis Shoes
January 7th, 2009 — , Australia, Clothing and Shoes, Tennis, Tips and Tricks, athletic shoes, basketball, brand name, brand names, choices, flexible material, functionality, guidance, gym shoes, robustness, rubber soles, shape, shapes, shoe manufacturers, strenuous activities, strenuous sports, suitable changes, tennis shoe, tennis shoes from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Tennis shoes, which also referred to gym shoes or athletic shoes, are designed primarily to handle sporting activities and other strenuous activities. Tennis shoes are also referred to in other ways depending on where in the world you are. In the U.K., tennis shoes are known as trainers. In Canada, tennis shoes are runner shoes, [...]
Review: The Ultimate Guide to Weight Training for Tennis by Robert G. Price
January 5th, 2009 — , Book Review, Tennis, agility, burst, capability, exercises, expert sheets, flexibility, game performance, intermittent bursts, lightning speed, nature of the game, peak performance, professional players, repetitive nature, specialized training, swings, tennis technique, top game, weight training, workout, workouts from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
The Ultimate Weight Guide to Weight Training for Tennis is a tome which describes well over 80 different exercises and techniques for developing your tennis technique. These techniques span from weight training to flexibility and are used by athletes across the globe. The program that is outlined in the book will span a year long [...]
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Review: Wimbledon - The Official History of the Championships by John Barrett
January 2nd, 2009 — , Book Review, Tennis, colorful book, davis cup, dramatic exit, duels, england club, female singles, gussie moran, john barrett, lace panties, lengthy history, marvelous job, mcenroe, pete sampras, rich history, singles results, suzanne lenglen, tennis tournaments, true portrait, wimbledon championship, wimbledon championships from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
The Wimbledon championships began their life all the way back in 1877. They were simply a summer past time back then, but now they are a worldwide covered two week championship in June that are held every year. This book was endorsed by the England Club, and chronicles the development of the Wimbledon championship tournament [...]
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Just Tennis Strung Head Liquid Metal LM Tennis Racquet
January 1st, 2009 — , Product Review, Racket, Tennis, andrei agassi, bit of power, dense material, durability, full swings, head liquid metal, improvements, lm, metal frame, net play, open tennis tournament, recent united states, shot accuracy, sweet spot, swing weight, tennis players, tennis racquet, united states open tennis, united states open tennis tournament, vibration from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
The Just Tennis Strung Head Liquid Metal LM Tennis Racquet is strong using head synthetic guy and is a MidPlus racquet with 4 ¼ to 5/8 oversize grips. This is a beautiful, famous racquet that Andrei Agassi used when he won his most recent United States Open Tennis tournament. It is intended for players that [...]
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Racquet Review- Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90
December 31st, 2008 — , Product Review, Racket, Tennis, amou, balance point, black string, design revisions, graphite carbon, graphite shaft, ground strokes, light construction, modulus graphite, ncode, roger federer, smooth play, square centimeters, square inches, straight beam, string pattern, string spacing, swing weight, tennis racquet, tour 90 from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Racquet - Wilson K Factor Six One Tour 90
Length - 27 inches / 69 centimeters
Head Size - 90 square inches / 581 square centimeters
Weight - 12.5 ounces / 354 grams
Balance Point - 12.375 inches / 9pts Head Light
Construction - 18 mm Straight Beam
Composition - nCoded High Modulus Graphite / Carbon Black
String Pattern - 16 Mains [...]
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Tennis Profile for Roger Federer
December 29th, 2008 — , Athlete Profile, Male Profile, Tennis, andy murray, atp masters series, australian open, australian open titles, consecutive weeks, cup titles, inspirational quotes, long long time, madrid masters, olympic gold medal, pete sampras, prize monies, professional tennis player, rafael nadal, ranked player, roger federer, series titles, tennis masters cup, time leader, wimbledon titles from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Roger Federer was born on August 8, 1981, and is a Swiss professional tennis player that is currently ranked No. 2 in the world behind Rafael Nadal. He was previously the World No. 1 ranked player for a record number of weeks, 237 weeks to be exact. He took the World No. 1 ranking in [...]
Review: Complete Conditioning for Tennis
December 26th, 2008 — , Book Review, Tennis, downside, exercise technique, exercises, fitness exercise, new edition, next level, nutrition, periods, revisions, shape, shoulders, stamina, star book, strength and conditioning, target, tennis fitness, tennis game, tennis instructors, tennis players from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Complete Conditioning for Tennis is aimed at tennis players, tennis instructors and even coaches in strength and conditioning as well as other professionals in fitness. The new edition of this book is designed to provide a complete and total foundation of conditioning for the sport of tennis, including both training on the court and off [...]
Stringing Tension for Tennis Racquets
December 25th, 2008 — , Tennis, Tennis Racquets, Tips and Tricks, brick wall, metaphor, playing the game, swing, tennis racquet, tension, trampoline from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
One of the most commonly misunderstood issues when it comes to playing the game of tennis is tennis racquet stringing tension. Despite being commonly misunderstood, this is a very important consideration that you need to put attention into, especially when you are just getting started in the game of tennis. What is really comes down [...]
Tennis Racquet Review for the BABOLAT Pure Storm Tour Racquet
December 24th, 2008 — , Product Review, Racket, Tennis, babolat pure storm, babolat team, balance point, cross section, dinara safina, fernando gonzalez, graphite carbon, ground strokes, inertia, nadia petrova, nicolas massu, perfect balance, perfect blend, reviewers, robby ginepri, sensations, soft response, stiffness, storm tour, tennis racquet from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Racquet - BABOLAT Pure Storm Tour
Stringing Pattern - 16 x 20
Composition - Graphite / Carbon Xtreme
Head Size -630 cm2 / 98 sq. in.
Weight when Strung - 335 g/11.7 oz
Weight when Unstrung - 320 g/11.2 oz
Balance Point when Unstrung - 310 mm
Balance point when Strung - 320 mm
Stiffness Rating - 68 ra
Inertia - 295 kg x [...]
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Lobster Elite Model 3 Tennis Ball Machine
December 22nd, 2008 — , Product Review, Tennis, Training Gear, bargains, best solutions, breaking the bank, budget, life simulation, lobster, long time, manufacturer specifications, miles per hour, opponent, practice sessions, professional tennis court, real person, time manufacturer from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
One of the best ways to practice tennis is to use a ball machine, but these can be expensive. If you have your own home court, or you play at a public court system where there isn’t a ball machine on site, buying your own is an option that many people consider. Now, thanks to [...]
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Complete Conditioning for Tennis (Part of the Complete Conditioning for Sports Series)
December 19th, 2008 — , Book Review, Tennis, agility, amateur players, combination package, fitness component, good shape, james blake, next level, physical demands, professional tennis player, quickness, stamina, states tennis association, tennis drills, tennis game, tennis performance, tennis professionals, tennis program, united states tennis, united states tennis association, workouts from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
This is a book and DVD package that will allow you to take your game to a completely new level. If you want to train to play just like the pros are playing by conditioning each fitness component in your lifestyle to meet the physical demands associated with tennis, then this is the way to [...]
5 Tips for Getting Started in Tennis
December 18th, 2008 — , Tennis, Tips and Tricks, coach, first tip, frustration, game, hops, mistake, muscles, pace, patience, stroke, swing, tennis tips from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Beginners who are just learning how to play tennis are most definitely going to face quite a large amount of frustration because it takes a lot of time, patience and practice to really get the hang of the sport. The most important thing that you can do to make this process run more smoothly is [...]
Head Intelligence i.S12
December 17th, 2008 — , Book Review, Product Review, Racket, Tennis, Tips and Tricks, Tournaments and Championships, ample power, ball impact, electrical impulse, energy transformation, grip size, head intelligence, head speed, mechanical energy, open string, piezoelectric materials, potential power, shape change, sq inches, straight beam, string pattern, swing weight, swing weights, throat area, transformation properties, unmatched power from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Racquet - Head Intelligence i.S12
Grip Size - 4-1/8 (L1), 4-1/4 (L2), 4-3/8 (L3) or 4-1/2 (L4)
Head Size - 115 sq. inches
Length - 28.0 inches
Weight - 8.20 oz when strung
Stiffness - 71 Babolat RDC
Balance - 15.26 in Head Heavy
Cross Section - 27mm Straight Beam
String Pattern - 14 x 17
Swing weight - 288 kg*sq. cm
Grip - Head [...]
Tennis Profile for Rafael Nadal
December 15th, 2008 — , Athlete Profile, Male Profile, Tennis from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Rafael Nadal was born on June 3, 1986. He is a Spanish tennis player that has been regarded as the No. 1 ranked men’s tennis player in the world since August 18 of 2008. He has already won five Grand Slam Singles titles and won the 2008 Olympic gold in singles tennis. He has also [...]
Review: Winning Ugly - Mental Warfare in Tennis - Lessons from a Master
December 12th, 2008 — , Book Review, Mental Game, Tennis, andre agassi, brad gilbert, capability, facets, game play, jim courier, mental aspect, mental strategy, new approach, opponent, pete sampras, physical basis, physical capabilities, playing tennis, recreational tennis, tennis game, tennis lessons, winning tennis from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
“Winning Ugly - Mental Warfare in Tennis - Lessons from a Master” has received acclaim from some of the biggest names in tennis today, including Jim Courier, Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras just to name a few. The thing that makes this a popular book for improving your tennis game is the fact that it [...]
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13 Quick Tips for Better Tennis
December 11th, 2008 — , Tennis, Tips and Tricks, challenges, contact point, ground stroke, mistake, opponent, overhead shots, professional assistance, skill level, sky, swing, target size, targets, tennis game, tennis players, tennis tips, toes, two different ways, volley from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
There are a lot of tennis tips and tricks floating around out there, but many are complicated and complex, and not at all easy for you to implement on your own without a dedicated trainer to walk you through them. The following article is designed to go over some quick and simple tips and tricks [...]
Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet
December 10th, 2008 — , Product Review, Racket, Tennis, atp, beam size, beginning tennis, cm 2, crosses, forgiveness, graphite, grip sizes, mains, maneuverability, maximum power, significant improvement, sq inches, square inches, string pattern, sweet spot, swing speed, tennis player, tennis racquet, titanium technology from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Racquet - Head ATP Master Titanium Pro Racquet
Grip Sizes Available - 4 1/4, 4 3/8, 4 1/2
Coordinating Bag? - Yes
Head Size - 710 cm^2 or 110 sq. inches
Beam Size - 25 mm
Weight - 280 g or 9.8 oz unstrung
Weight - 10.4 oz when strung
Balance (Unstrung) - 345 mm
Tension - 54-64
String Pattern - 16 Mains / [...]
Tennis Season Wrap up
December 9th, 2008 — , News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships, alla kudryavtseva, andy roddick, arm injury, best game, divider, dominik hrbaty, elite level, epic battle, forehand, gentle giant, grand slams, guillermo coria, ivo karlovic, match points, monfils, monte carlo masters, rafael nadal, tennis right, true reason, wimbledon tournament from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Now that the year is almost through, it seems like an excellent time for some reflection and wrap up on all things tennis from 2008.
In women’s tennis, for example, Alla Kudryavtseva made history in Wimbledon when she revealed the true reason behind wanting to beat Sharapova in the second round of the tournament. Her [...]
Andy Murray Tennis Player Profile
December 8th, 2008 — , 4r, Athlete Profile, Male Profile, Tennis, american coach, andy murray, australian open, career record, career title, career titles, coach brad gilbert, davydenko, exxon mobil, fitness experts, inspirational quotes, instruction books, late november, professional tennis player, prolific author, quatar, roger federer, stanislas wawrinka, tennis instruction from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Andy Murray was born on May 15, 1987 and is a professional tennis player from Scotland who also happens to be the highest ranking player in Britain at current. He officially broke into the ATP Top 10 on April 16, 2007, and reached a career high of No. 4 ranking following the 2008 United States [...]
Review: Go Play Tennis: Read it, Watch it, Do it by Rolf Flichtbeil
December 5th, 2008 — , Book Review, Tennis, absolute confidence, color photos, conjunction, consumption, cross references, feelings, illustrations, images, nerve, professional trainer, real tennis, real time, relevant action, rolf, television, tennis courts, time instruction, vital elements from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Go Play Tennis: Read it, Watch it, Do it is by Rolf Flichtbeil, and is part of the Read it, Watch it, Do it series of books. What makes this a unique book on the subject of tennis is the fact that it is a fully integrated book that incorporates both the book and an [...]
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7 Things to Look for When Picking the Perfect Tennis Shoes
December 4th, 2008 — , Tennis, Tips and Tricks, ankle support, arch support, durability, flexibility, game, perfect pair, playing tennis, tennis players, tennis right, tennis shoe, tennis shoes, top of the line from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
One of the most popular questions that brand new tennis players ask has to do with how to choose the perfect tennis shoes. With the right tips and tricks, choosing the right tennis shoes should not be difficult by any means. Tennis shoes are some of the most important pieces of equipment that you should [...]
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Prince Triple Threat TT Bandit Oversize
December 3rd, 2008 — , Product Review, Racket, Tennis, bandit, beginning tennis, clock location, critical locations, extra strength, graphite, improved control, intermediate player, intermediate tennis, o clock, optimal power, oversize racquet, prince triple threat, static weight, string support, sweet spot, swing speed, tennis player, titanium, triple threat technology from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
If you are looking for all around performance and are a beginning tennis player or an intermediate player, then the Prince Triple Threat TT Bandit Oversize may be the most outstanding selection for you to choose. The Prince Triple Threat TT Bandit Oversize is an outstanding choice for any beginner tennis player or intermediate [...]
Sharapova Nears Return, Plans to Defend Australian Open Crown
December 2nd, 2008 — , News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships, australian open, australian open title, beijing olympics, five months, good shape, grand slam, january 19, maria sharapova, match, max eisenbud, melbourne australia, mri scan, remainder, rotator cuff, shoulder injury, tennis player, tennis season, tennis star, timeline, world tennis association from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
The former World No. 1 tennis player Maria Sharapova plans to be 100 percent healthy by the upcoming tennis season, and assures fans that she will be poised to defend her Australian Open title as soon as January rolls around. According to Maria Sharapova’s agent, Max Eisenbud, Sharapova has a set timeline for her recovery, [...]
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Tennis Player Profile for Lleyton Hewitt
December 1st, 2008 — , 2008 beijing olympics, Athlete Profile, Male Profile, Tennis, achievements awards, agustin calleri, atp masters series, atp tours, career achievements, career singles, chris guccione, cincinnati masters, foot work, grand slams, hip surgery, jonas bjorkman, juan monaco, lleyton hewitt, number 56, rafael nadal, tennis magazine, tennis master, wimbledon men from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Lleyton Hewitt was born on February 24, 1981 and is a former World No 1 tennis player that hails from Australia. He became the youngest male ever to obtain a number 1 ranking in 2001. He has numerous career achievements, awards and wins, including a 2001 US Open win, a 2002 Wimbledon Men’s Singles Title, [...]
Tennis Skills: The Player’s Guide
November 28th, 2008 — , Book Review, Tennis, basic elements, body positioning, capabilities, conjunction, coordination, footwork, golf skills, ground strokes, lobs, necessary skills, photographs, profe, soccer skills, stroke production, stroke skills, strong foundation, tennis game, tennis guide, tennis player, tennis skills from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Tennis Skills: The Player’s Guide is a paperback tennis guide by Tom Sadzeck. This book easily follows the formula which has been successfully used in “Golf Skills”, “Hoop Drills” and “Soccer Skills”, and Tennis Skills: The Player’s Guide is doing an excellent job of providing an in depth look at stroke production, and the right [...]
6 Tennis Tips and Tricks
November 27th, 2008 — , Tennis, Tips and Tricks, baseline, capabilities, comfort zone, entire match, five feet, game, groove, ground strokes, opponent, tennis player, tennis tips, time 3, tweaks from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Tennis tips and tricks are like small tweaks that you can make to your game in order to improve your play. If you are looking for a way to improve your capabilities as a tennis player, consider these tennis tips and tricks and then move on to look at other potential tennis playing tips that [...]
Carole Caldwell Graebner Remembered
November 26th, 2008 — , Athlete Profile, Female Profile, News, Tennis, american tennis, barbara browning, billie jean king, california state university, clay court championships, college tennis, courageous battle, cup committee, federation cup, graebner, pacific southwest, pam davis, pan american games, states tennis association, stellar group, tennis community, tennis tournaments, united states tennis, united states tennis association, women players from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Carole Caldwell Graebner passed away at the age of sixty five following a brief but courageous battle with cancer on November 19, 2008. Carole Caldwell Graebner served as a chair of the United States Tennis Association’s Fed Cup Committee. Graebner was born on June 24 in 1943 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and was raised in Santa [...]
Venus Williams Manages to Defeat Her Sister Serena on the Courts
November 25th, 2008 — , News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships, Venus Williams, dinara safina, doha, elena dementieva,

