Thursday, November 02, 2006

How to Win at Social Tennis

Do you find yourself losing at the club or league tennis matches all the time? I am going to give some simple tips on how to win your tennis matches more often. Winning is a matter of getting your head in the game and getting the ball back one more time than your opponent. This sounds very simplistic, but it is the truth. For this article, we will concentrate on playing doubles.

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How to Win at Social Tennis

Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Playing Tennis On Different Courts

While many are familiar with the basic aspects of the game of tennis, few realize exactly how much difference a type of course can have on their game. In this article, we'll help you learn to identify the differences of different playing surfaces and allow you to be able to efficiently adjust your game to make up for the changes a court makes.


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Playing Tennis On Different Courts

Monday, October 09, 2006

Welcome to Real Tennis Unlimited

Updated the entire website by adding Google search. Also added a site meter to track the hits.

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Welcome to Real Tennis Unlimited

Saturday, October 07, 2006

Winning Tennis Tips - From Warm Up To Match Point

Tennis tip #1
When you start your warm up before the match you first need to get used to the conditions and your feel and form for that day. It's not realistic to expect that you'll be feeling superbly well every day.
So check the conditions - windy, sunny, hot or something else and adapt your shots and tactics accordingly. Then check your feel for the ball and racquet, your general mood and look to improve on them.

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Winning Tennis Tips - From Warm Up To Match Point

Improve Your Tennis in One-Fifth of A Second!

How would you like to start playing vastly better tennis ... today?

There's a particular “magic” moment in tennis—one that lasts a mere fifth of a second. If you have (or can develop) the discipline to fully exploit that moment, you may astonish yourself and your opponents with your new-found scoring ability.


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Improve Your Tennis in One-Fifth of A Second!

10 Steps on Tennis Match Analysis

1. Quick head-to head comparison. There is no need to overestimate this factor IMO, but we can definately find "inconvenient" opponents, this can be very useful if two different class players are going to meet.

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10 Steps on Tennis Match Analysis

Friday, October 06, 2006

Tennis Leagues Are Fun and Healthy

Tennis leagues can be one of the best ways to improve your tennis game and stay healthy at the same time. Most tennis leagues will require you to play a match at least once per week and you should probably practice your tennis game at least one more time during the week.

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Tennis Leagues Are Fun and Healthy

Welcome to Real Tennis Unlimited

The game of tennis most commonly played today has been adapted from a much earlier game called Court Tennis, Real Tennis, or Royal Tennis (depending on where you live). Modern tennis is played on a special court divided by a net, with a single player at each end (singles), or a team of two players at each end (doubles). Players use racquets to hit a ball back and forth, either on the full or after a single bounce. There are many sites listed in this category which can give you a better understanding of how the game is played.

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Welcome to Real Tennis Unlimited