Tag Archive | practice
Hi Five for the Tweener
Tennis outfit $50, tennis racket $225, tennis lesson $65, learning how to hit a tweener…priceless. Why should you dedicate an entire tennis lesson to the “tweener”? Because it’s fun! Qualifiers are just around the corner. Everyone is anxiously trying to get those last few points on their rankings to get the higher seeding and better […]
You Have My Permission to Quit
The end of the school year is quickly coming upon us. Final exams are right around the corner and in three weeks my son will officially be finished with high school. So much of his high school “career” has been focused around tennis. One can’t help but wonder what next? He has been accepted onto […]
Words of Wisdom to Share with my Tennis Playing Friends
Coach Billmore from coachbillmoore.wordpress.com posted an incredible blog today that I would like to share. It is a portion of the Commodore Creed that he feels is the most important part for all athletes to remember. Although Coach Billmore isn’t a tennis coach I think the advise holds true for all tennis players as well. If you have a […]
Help I Can’t Serve!
Now that the first day of tennis practice has arrived for many middle and high schoolers, there will be a sudden panic and rush to the practice court to improve the most difficult stroke in the game of tennis: the serve. It doesn’t matter if you are a new player or a seasoned senior player, […]