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Master the Tennis Game
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If you have taken tennis as a way to keep yourself fit or as a weekend sport to spend your leisure hour productively or for whatever reason, you need to follow some fundamental tips that should be followed to achieve success at your chosen sport.
Buy quality tennis gear: Choose tennis gear that suits your playing style. Before shopping for tennis gear, consult a professional trainer or a tennis club pro about what type of tennis racquet is best suited for you, the weight of the racquet, balance and the grip size. Buy good quality tennis balls. Don’t go by the price, as cheap and low quality tennis balls are often expensive as they are useless and do not have bounce in them. Buy regular balls which are good for practicing your service.
Study the game play: Carefully observe and study various styles of the game play. Watch tennis matches of the famous tennis players and see how they play their strokes. If possible, try to imitate their strokes. You may consult tennis instruction books to know more about the rules and mistakes and the ways to rectify them. All these will help you know the nuances of tennis.
Execute the moves: After watching and reading enough about the game play, it is the time to execute those moves. While playing tennis, try to execute all the moves that you have seen and read about. This will help you determine what really suits your playing style.
Physical practice along with mental preparation makes a complete tennis player. The devastating speed of your serves and mind blowing ground strokes are just not enough to win a match. Practice along with mental preparation makes a complete tennis player. Combine both the aspects and be the winner of the game!
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