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Why You Should Attack Your Opponent's Forehand

In tennis matches, it is not uncommon to witness players running around the backhand side of the court to hit with their forehands instead. This is called the inside-out forehand, a tactic that allows players to hit with their forehands (instead of their backhands) to produce greater power and spin behind their strokes for a higher chance of winning points.

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Why Am I Not Improving In Tennis?

Have you been playing tennis for a while and feeling like you’re not improving? You’re not alone. Many people feel like they have hit a wall when it comes to their game. Below, we'll discuss some of the most common reasons why people don't improve at tennis so that you can get back on track and start playing your best game. 

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Ready, Set, Go! Preparing For Your First Tennis Tournament 

You’ve been playing tennis for a while now, and you’re ready to take the next step. That’s right - you want to participate in your first tennis tournament! While it can be intimidating to show up to an unfamiliar place and face off against opponents you’ve never met before, there are a few steps you can take beforehand that will make the experience easier. Here’s how to prepare for your first tennis tournament.

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The 7 Golden Rules Of Tennis Strategy

Tennis is a game of strategy and skill. Every match requires players to make decisions on the court that are based on how their opponents play. While it may seem like a simple game, there is an art to playing tennis strategically. To help you become a better player, here are the 7 golden rules of tennis strategy. 

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How To Reduce Your Unforced Errors On The Tennis Court 

As a tennis player, one of the biggest keys to success is cutting down your unforced errors on the court. Unforced errors are mistakes that occur when a player has enough time and control to make a successful shot, but yet does not do so. Unforced errors are the bane of most tennis players’ existence: they can be frustrating, costly, and demoralising. Here we look at how you can reduce the number of unforced errors you make.

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Surprise Your Opponent With The Drop-Shot And Lob Tennis Combo

The drop-shot and lob combo in tennis is an effective tactic that can be used to outmanoeuvre an opponent. This tactic combines two classic shots, the drop-shot and lob, into an exciting combo that can help you gain the upper hand on the court. It requires precision timing and is ideally used when your opponent is at the baseline and expecting you to continue with the rally. Mastering this combo can take some time. Let’s break down how to do it. 

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How To Analyse Your Tennis Opponent

When it comes to improving your game, analysing your opponents is one of the most powerful tools that you can have in your arsenal. Learning how to read your opponent’s style and tendencies can give you a huge edge during matches and tournaments. But where do you even start? Let’s break down the basics of how to analyse opponents.

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Playing Mind Games On The Tennis Court

Tennis is a game of both physical and mental abilities. You need the right skills and techniques to excel, but it’s also important to be able to outwit your opponents. Within reasonable limits, playing mind games on the court can give you an edge over your competition if used strategically. Here are 7 ways to play mind games with your opponent on the tennis court.

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The Three Things You Can Control On The Tennis Court (And In Life) 

In tennis, as in life, there are three things you can control: your attitude, your effort, and your strategy. Sure, there are a million other factors that affect the outcome of any given tennis match – weather, the performance of your opponent, the surface you’re playing on. However, in the long run, it’s your attitude, effort, and strategy that will determine whether or not you come out tops. Here’s how.

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How To Be A Better Defensive Tennis Player

When it comes to playing tennis, there are two basic styles of play: aggressive and defensive. Some players prefer to take an aggressive approach, always looking for an opportunity to put the ball away and end the point. Others prefer a more defensive approach, happy to keep the ball in play and wait for their opponent to make a mistake.

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How To Win A Tennis Match In Less Than An Hour

Here's a scenario for you: it's a beautiful day outside, and you've just finished your work for the day. You head to the tennis courts for a quick match with a friend, but an hour later you're still playing and neither of you seems to be winning. Sound familiar? If you're tired of playing tennis matches that drag on forever, read on for some tips on how to win in less than an hour.

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