How To Hold Serve In Tennis

One of the essential skills a tennis player must learn is how to hold serve consistently. Holding serve is when a player wins the game they are serving, without being broken by their opponent. In this blog post, I'll go over the key elements to holding serve in tennis.

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Can You Serve Underhand In Tennis?

Tennis is an engaging game that requires players to master different skills, serving being one of them. However, not all tennis players have the ability to serve like the professionals do, and that's okay. Overhand serving can be challenging to execute at times, especially if you are a beginner, and that's where the underhand serve comes into play.

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How Doing Yoga Can Help Your Tennis Game

Yoga, an ancient practice emphasising flexibility, strength, and mental tranquillity, has diverse applications beyond the yoga mat. One might not instantly pair yoga with the swift, energetic game of tennis, yet the two can go hand-in-hand beautifully. Here, we delve into the intriguing junction of yoga and tennis, exploring how the former can significantly enhance your skills, endurance, and performance in the latter.

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Should You Use A Longer Backswing In Tennis?

Tennis players are often focused on the power and speed of their swing. One common question is whether a longer backswing can help increase power and improve their overall game. While some players may think a longer backswing is the key to success, it's important to note that a longer backswing can also lead to timing issues and slower reaction time.

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Should You Hit The Tennis Ball Flatter Or With More Topspin?

When it comes to hitting a tennis ball, there are different schools of thought on whether to go flatter or spin it up with more topspin. While some players prioritise flatter shots to increase the ball's speed and power, others opt for topspin to create a higher bounce and better control. The choice ultimately depends on your playing style and strategy, as well as your opponent's weaknesses.

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Why Tennis Players Are Good At Pickleball

Pickleball is a relatively new sport that’s quickly gaining popularity among people of all ages. It’s a fast-paced, low-impact sport that combines elements of badminton, table tennis, and tennis. One of the reasons pickleball is gaining such widespread appeal is that it’s a sport people can play regardless of physical ability. However, there’s a common thread among many of the top pickleball players: they’re former tennis players.

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Use The Backhand Slice To Force Your Opponents Into Making Errors

Backhand slices are an underrated shot in tennis. They are not flashy like a forehand winner or a big serve, but they can be just as effective. Incorporating a backhand slice into your game can give you an edge over your opponents. This shot is useful in multiple scenarios and can give you the ability to control the pace of the game while simultaneously setting your opponents up for errors.

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How To Stop Overthinking In Tennis

Are you your own worst enemy on the court by overthinking and second-guessing your every move? Overthinking can have detrimental effects on your performance in tennis. It can lead to hesitation, which can result in missed shots and lost points. It also takes away from being present in the moment, causing you to lose focus and miss opportunities to capitalise on your opponent's errors.

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How To Get Over A Bad Tennis Match

Playing tennis can be a fun and fulfilling experience, but it can also be frustrating when you do not perform up to your usual standard and end up losing the match. You might feel demoralised and doubt your skills and abilities. However, it's essential to know that losing doesn't define you as a player. Everyone has an off day, and even the world’s top players inevitably lose matches.

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How To Develop A Smooth Tennis Swing

Mastering the perfect tennis swing is a blend of science and art, a meticulous merging of technique, timing, and power. Every tennis player, from the amateurs to the pros, continually works on refining their swing to achieve that elusive yet satisfying 'swoosh' of the racket, leading to a powerful, precise shot.

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Should Parents Coach Their Own Children In Tennis?

The question of whether parents should coach their own children in tennis - or indeed any sport - is a multifaceted one. On one hand, parents have a unique understanding of their child’s personality, strengths, and weaknesses. On the other hand, the dual role of parent and coach can sometimes blur boundaries, potentially leading to conflict.

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Are Tennis Players Good at Pickleball?

Pickleball is a game that has been increasing in popularity over the past few years, with more and more people trying it out for themselves. Many people wonder if their skills in tennis will transfer over to pickleball. After all, the two sports are somewhat similar, with both being racket sports that involve hitting a ball back and forth over a net. In this blog post, I will explore the question: are tennis players good at pickleball?

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