TENNIS TIPS
Tennis is a great sport that you can play even in old age. It’s a fun way to get some anaerobic exercise, which is great for heart health. If you’re a beginner all you’ll need is a racquet, some tennis shoes and tennis balls. You can even learn to play against a wall. Eventually when you get to the point where you can hit the ball back and forth with another player you’ll find it’s a great workout. The tips on this page will help get you started. If you would like more tips visit www.tomavery.com.
- Grooving Consistency – Two-Handed Backhand How to Prevent Hitting Shots Beyond the Baseline
- Net Play – Volley Technique the Forehand
- Overhead – Why the Ball Goes Long and Practice Methods to Correct It
- Backhand – How to Hit with Power
- Backhand – The Grip
- Backhand – The Inside Out Swing Keeps the Racquet on Line
- Doubles Strategy – The Server’s Partner
- Doubles Strategy – Where Should You Serve
- Grooving Consistency – Increase Control by Using the Palm of the Hand
- Grooving Consistency – Prevent Serves Going Long
- Grooving Consistency – The Basics of Clearing the Net
- Grooving Consistency – Two Handed Backhand How to Hit to Your Desired Target
- Lobs – How to Practice Defensive Lobs
- Net Play – How to Prevent Underspin Approach Shots Going Long
- Net Play – Two Reasons Topspin Approach Shots Go Long
- Return of Serve – Where Should You Stand to Return Serve?
- Singles Strategy – Approach Shots
- Specialty Shots – The Tweener
- Specialty Shots – The Half Volley
- Serve – The Flat Serve
- Serve – The Slice Serve



tombo
Sure and thanks for the link. Tom