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Optimal Training Schedule for a Strong and Ambitious Junior Tennis Player

Posted on May 5, 2013 by tennisconsult
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There is the third part of the interview with Chris Lewis, a tennis coach of some American strongest young tennis players. Today we are talking about an optimal training schedule for powerful juniors. From your point of view, what is … Continue reading →

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Opinions of tennis coaches about the forehand, the second most important shot in tennis after the serve

Posted on November 26, 2012 by tennisconsult

I chose more interesting comments on the article “Increasing power on the tennis court with your forehand”.  Hope, you will find them interesting. Tascu Cristian, the tennis coach and physical education teacher: “The second most important shot in tennis after … Continue reading →

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The perspective of serve and volley in modern tennis

Posted on November 3, 2012 by tennisconsult

Michael llodra, who is 32 years old, plays a serve and volley style. This week in the Paris Masters he beat the strongest and tallest players of the modern tennis – John Isner, Juan Del Potro and Sam Querrey. He … Continue reading →

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Posted in Tennis training | Tagged Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer, Serena Williams, Serve and volley

Resiliency in sports

Posted on October 10, 2012 by tennisconsult

Resiliency in sports Resiliency in sports is one of the key mental attributes an individual or team player must have. The ability to come back from behind, to fight fiercely until the last second of the game or last point … Continue reading →

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Posted in Sports psychology, Tennis training | Tagged Serena Williams, Sports psychologist, the U.S. Open

Countering your opponent’s style on the tennis court

Posted on October 7, 2012 by tennisconsult

Countering your opponent’s style on the tennis court Your style of play should maximize your strengths and minimize your weaknesses. Your number one objective is to impose your basic strategy on your opponent on the tennis court. But you also … Continue reading →

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Posted in Tennis coach, Tennis training | Tagged aggressive baseliner, all-court player, counterpuncher, net rusher

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