Hey Guys
I am a sports enthusiast and one of my favourite sports is tennis. This amazing sport requires skill and strategy, as well as physical endurance. Tennis is a great way to stay fit and have fun at the same time. It has been around for many years and continues to grow in popularity with both amateur and professional athletes alike. the game consists of two players competing against each other to hit a small, hollow rubber ball over a net. I have played the game since a young age and it has helped me become more active in other sports as well.
As now I want to join my local tennis club, I am here to ask for advice from those who have been playing the game for many years.
What tips and techniques would you offer to a beginner player?
What should I look for in terms of equipment, courts, and other necessary supplies?
How can I become more competitive in the sport?
Where can I get coupons and deals for tennis-related products?
I am excited to explore the game further and eager to learn from your expertise!
What tips and techniques would you offer to a beginner player?
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Re: What tips and techniques would you offer to a beginner player?
I have never played tennis in my life and don't know much about it....That's why I have never commented on this section of forum....I am eager to know a little bit about it and how can I start playing it as I know nobody in my locality playing it!!!!!!
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Re: What tips and techniques would you offer to a beginner player?
Is there a tennis court accessible where you can go?
Re: What tips and techniques would you offer to a beginner player?
The best way to learn is to find a wall and play against it. Ideally, ones made for this purpose. If none available, any tall wall will do. You need a racket and some tennis balls, obviously.Saffron Lenin wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 9:47 am I have never played tennis in my life and don't know much about it....That's why I have never commented on this section of forum....I am eager to know a little bit about it and how can I start playing it as I know nobody in my locality playing it!!!!!!
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That should never stop you from following tennis and commeting in the forum. I had never played tennis or owned a racket when I started the LP-MB fanclub and then tennisindia.org, and started acting like I knew everything about tennisSaffron Lenin wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 9:47 am I have never played tennis in my life and don't know much about it....That's why I have never commented on this section of forum....

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Needless to say, the wall has to be relatively groove/crack-less, that is the reflection is a true reflection and is not random. The cracked/rough wall may be for advanced doubles netplay practiceAtithee wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 2:06 pmThe best way to learn is to find a wall and play against it. Ideally, ones made for this purpose. If none available, any tall wall will do. You need a racket and some tennis balls, obviously.Saffron Lenin wrote: ↑Sat Apr 15, 2023 9:47 am I have never played tennis in my life and don't know much about it....That's why I have never commented on this section of forum....I am eager to know a little bit about it and how can I start playing it as I know nobody in my locality playing it!!!!!!

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That you guys....you are witty as well as motivating at same time!!!! 

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Work with a coach sooner rather than later. Otherwise, you will have unlearn your poor technique to get better….
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By follow these steps you become good player .Learn the basic rules,Get the right equipment,Practice regularly,Focus on footwork,Master the basic strokes,Start with slow, controlled shots,Practice your serves,Watch and learn from others,Play with different opponents,Stay positive and patient,Stay hydrated and warm up,oin a tennis club or take lessons,
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Re: What tips and techniques would you offer to a beginner player?
A good coach (preferably someone older) and a wall! Do a lot of shadow practice. That's how I learnt.