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February 3rd, 2012 — Tennis, Tips and Tricks
Error – This is a shot that did not manage to make it across the net, or that landed out of the court, and this will result in a loss of the point. Face – This is the racquet’s flat area, one that is formed by way of the strings and then bounded by the [...]
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Tennis Glossary pt3 Ace - This is a serve that the opponent is incapable of returning, to serve an ace. Ad - This is a shortened version of Advantage. Advantage - The player that scores the very first point after deuce is said to have had the advantage, because winning the next point...... -
Tennis Glossary Continued Here is a continuation of the tennis glossary of terms that we have been working on for some time now. Serve- The initial shot of each point in a game is called the serve. While behind the base line of the court the player is required to first toss the...... -
Top Tennis Tips from the Pros in Tennis The first thing that you are going to want to understand is that pro players are on a completely different level of playing in comparison to amateur players. Still, this is absolutely no reason for you not to look at pro players and take advice from them on how they...... -
Ground Strokes Guide pt 1 Unless you are playing well beyond the intermediate level, then more than 75 % of your shots made during play are going to be forehand ground strokes or backhand ground strokes. For this very reason, your ground strokes absolutely need to be your basic weapons and tools for winning on...... -
A Little Bit of Tennis 101 At first glance it may appear as if tennis is an easy game for you to learn how to play. You simply have to lob a ball back and forth over a pretty low net, right? Well sure, tennis really is not that difficult to learn but there is a......
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January 18th, 2012 — Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
Should you happen to be a tennis lover, then you are probably already well aware of the four grand slam tournament events, and what each of these events happens to involve. If you are not currently aware of everything that tennis involves, then now is your chance to learn a little bit about these popular [...]
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Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell and Porsche Tennis Grand Prix This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments, with one major tournament each for both men and women. The men played in the Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell, an ATP World Tour 500 tournament held in Barcelona Spain. This is a clay court surface that featured players like Rafael Nadal, David Ferrer,...... -
Upcoming Tennis Tournaments for Men and Women The Tennis world can easily rejoice, as the new season has started. After only a few weeks of relaxation for the worldâs top players, the ATP tour and WTA tour are back and in full force. Both the men and women jump in feet first, with the men featuring three...... -
The SAP Open, The ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, The Brasil Open, The Open GDF Suez, The PTT Pattaya Open The only true way to describe this week n in tennis is busy. The men competed in three different tournaments: The SAP Open in San Jose, the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, and the Brasil Open in Costa do Sauipe. The women competed in two different tournaments: the...... -
It's Tennis Month! The once number one player Tommy Haas, Mardy Fish and Ivan Ljubicic put in some great efforts in the Masters at Madrid this week. Tommy Haas who had to qualify managed to pull it out against Ernests Gulbis in three exciting sets. Ivan Ljubicic who had to get a wildcard...... -
Review: Wimbledon - The Official History of the Championships by John Barrett The Wimbledon championships began their life all the way back in 1877. They were simply a summer past time back then, but now they are a worldwide covered two week championship in June that are held every year. This book was endorsed by the England Club, and chronicles the development......
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December 18th, 2011 — Tennis, Tips and Tricks, Tournaments and Championships
Tennis Betting and Odds is a type of handicapping exclusively for tennis betting. Tennis betting is different from other types of sports betting because you have to become knowledgeable about each player. How players perform from week to week affects their rankings and their tennis odds. Knowing this information and being able to use it [...]
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The SAP Open, The ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament, The Brasil Open, The Open GDF Suez, The PTT Pattaya Open The only true way to describe this week n in tennis is busy. The men competed in three different tournaments: The SAP Open in San Jose, the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament in Rotterdam, and the Brasil Open in Costa do Sauipe. The women competed in two different tournaments: the...... -
Commonwealth Bank, Swiss Indoors Basel, Valencia Open 500 Tennis This week in tennis featured the Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions in Bali, Indonesia for the women. It also featured the Swiss Indoors Basel in Basel, Switzerland and the Valencia Open 500 in Valencia, Spain for the men. The Commonwealth Bank Tournament of Champions was a small tournament, only featuring...... -
German Open Tennis Championship, Atlanta Tennis Championship, Nurnberger Gastein Ladies Tournament, Banka Koper Slovenia Open This week in Tennis featured two Womenâs Tournaments full of up-coming talent and improving veterans, and two Menâs Tournaments with new talent fighting against some recognized veterans. The German Open Tennis Championship was held in Hamburg, Germany, featuring plenty of well-known players with some surprising results. Nikolay Davydenko was the...... -
Tennis Scoring A game of tennis starts with the service and ends when a player has scored 4 points, as long as they are also 2 points ahead of their opponent. Games are generally part of a set, which is a series of games played until one player has reached six wins,...... -
Tennis Preview: Roger Federer withdraws from Japan Open and the Shanghai Masters In what is perhaps a shocking move to some, and not shocking at all to others, Roger Federer has announced that he is pulling out of the Japan Open and the Shanghai Masters. Roger Federer recently withdrew himself from both the Japan Open as well as the Shanghai ATP Masters......
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December 4th, 2011 — Tennis, Tips and Tricks
While many people are under the impression that learning tennis is nearly impossible, there are actually quite a few incredibly easy tips that can drastically improve your game. While these tips may not turn you into a star over night or land you at Wimbledon, they will help solid players get better and give beginning [...]
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A Little Bit of Tennis 101 At first glance it may appear as if tennis is an easy game for you to learn how to play. You simply have to lob a ball back and forth over a pretty low net, right? Well sure, tennis really is not that difficult to learn but there is a...... -
Tips for Beginning Tennis Players If you are interested in learning how to play tennis, there are a few things you need to know before you get started. By having the proper foundation in this sport, you can be assured that youâll learn properly and be able to play better as a result. Although this...... -
100 Quick Tennis Tips pt 1 Here are 100 quick and easy tennis tips to get your game going. We're going to spread this list out over a couple of posts to keep it interesting. Tip #1 - Before you pick up the game of tennis, you should absolutely make sure to consult a physician to...... -
Mastering The Mental Game of Tennis Tennis is a game that is played primarily in your mind, even though your body is running back and forth on the court. Many of the top players in the game have devoted volumes to the subject of mental tennis, but these tips can be distilled down into a few...... -
Are Your Tennis Shoes Ruining Your Game? One of the biggest problems facing beginning players is right under their nose, and they may not even realize what may be holding them back from success. The shoes you wear on the court can have a big impact on the way that you play the game and if youâre......
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October 26th, 2011 — Tennis
July 18th, 2011 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week, there were a few different kinds of games going on throughout the world. These different matches pitted some of the top ranked players in the world against one another to be able to earn the title. While these smaller tournaments might be dwarfed in the shadow of the recent Wimbledon, there is still [...]
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Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai, UAE and the XIX COPA BBVA COLSANITAS in Bogota, Open 13 in Marseille, Regions Morgan Keegan Championships in Memphis, and the Copa Claro in Buenos Aires This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments for both the men and the women. The women played in the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai, UAE and the XIX COPA BBVA COLSANITAS in Bogota, Colombia. The men played in the Open 13 in Marseille, France, the Regions Morgan Keegan...... -
Rafael Nadal to Pull Out of Masters Cup Giving reasons of fatigue due to his knee injury as the reason for the surprising action, the world's number one tennis star Rafael Nadal has decided to withdraw himself from the Tennis Masters Cup. The athlete stated that the decision is a very difficult one for him to make, not...... -
Top-Ranked Players Advance to Quarter-Finals at Australian Open At the Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, Andy Roddick defeated Fernando Gonzales on Sunday to secure his spot in the Australian Open quarter-finals. They battled for over three-and-a-half hours until Gonzalez double-faulted around 1 a.m. The match saw Roddick struggling at times, and again clashing with a chair umpire. This...... -
Sharapova Nears Return, Plans to Defend Australian Open Crown The former World No. 1 tennis player Maria Sharapova plans to be 100 percent healthy by the upcoming tennis season, and assures fans that she will be poised to defend her Australian Open title as soon as January rolls around. According to Maria Sharapova's agent, Max Eisenbud, Sharapova has a...... -
Unexpected Winner at Sawgrass One of the most flawless and brilliant games this weekend was played by Henrik Stenson in the Players Championship in Florida. It was one of the richest tournaments played at a whopping $12.6 million. In the beginning of the day, Stenson was working with a five stroke shortfall behind the......
Continue reading → A Strong Week in Tennis for Champion Players
July 4th, 2011 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
June 27th, 2011 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
This week in Wimbledon has seen many different changes and challenges in the ability of those competing for the title to be able to move forward. While the second round had some expected victories and not many surprises, there were a few surprises which no one really saw coming. Among the many different surprises which [...]
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A Strong Week in Tennis for Champion Players This week, there were a few different kinds of games going on throughout the world. These different matches pitted some of the top ranked players in the world against one another to be able to earn the title. While these smaller tournaments might be dwarfed in the shadow of the...... -
Wimbledon Wrap Up Day 6 By the middle of the day on Sunday, the Wimbledon practice courts were already alive with an intense amount of effort. There were dozens of players on the courts during this time wearing casual and colorful clothing that normally would have them booted out of the match since the dress...... -
Andy Murray Already on Great Start Defending St Petersburg Title Andy Murray has already made an excellent start to defending his St Petersburg title and could be back on familiar territory with champagne as early as Sunday. However, some days you simply have to make do without the models ad the champagne. Murray, for example, celebrated his win back at...... -
Surprises at Indian Wells The singles' winners at the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells, California, came as a surprise to almost everyone. Ivan Ljubicic, a player who almost always makes a strong showing approaching the finals but inevitably loses out, defeated Andy Roddick in straight sets. And Jelena Jankovic also defeated Caroline Wozniacki...... -
Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai, UAE and the XIX COPA BBVA COLSANITAS in Bogota, Open 13 in Marseille, Regions Morgan Keegan Championships in Memphis, and the Copa Claro in Buenos Aires This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments for both the men and the women. The women played in the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships in Dubai, UAE and the XIX COPA BBVA COLSANITAS in Bogota, Colombia. The men played in the Open 13 in Marseille, France, the Regions Morgan Keegan......
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June 20th, 2011 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
Venus Williams was able to return to the grass courts at Wimbledon this year to take her rightful place in the group which will move on to the next round. She is a five time champion and was expected to do well in the first set against a bevy of different opponents. She was able [...]
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BNP Paribas Open This week in tennis featured multiple tournaments in the same location, with some of the worldâs top players in action. The women competed in the BNP Paribas Open, held in Indian Wells, California. The men played in the exact same tournament, the BNP Paribas Open held at Indian Wells. The...... -
Rafael Nadal to Pull Out of Masters Cup Giving reasons of fatigue due to his knee injury as the reason for the surprising action, the world's number one tennis star Rafael Nadal has decided to withdraw himself from the Tennis Masters Cup. The athlete stated that the decision is a very difficult one for him to make, not...... -
Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters Tournament and Fed Cup Semi-Finals This week in tennis featured the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters tournament for the men, held in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. The women competed in the Fed Cup semi-finals, with the finals to be held in November. The Womenâs Fed Cup semifinals proved to be interesting in both the World Group semifinals and the...... -
Third Round Victories, Upsets and Postponements at Wimbledon This week in Wimbledon has seen many different changes and challenges in the ability of those competing for the title to be able to move forward. While the second round had some expected victories and not many surprises, there were a few surprises which no one really saw coming. Among...... -
At Beijing, Serena Loses; Nadal Moves on to Quarterfinals On Thursday, Serena Williams ended up knocked out of the China Open tournament, having lost a match to Nadia Petrovia, who hails from Russia, with a final score of 6 - 4, 3 - 6, 7 - 6 (5), and this comes only a few days after she managed to......
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June 13th, 2011 — News, Tennis, Tournaments and Championships
Up until Sunday, there has been a lot of great tennis which has been seen at Queen’s Club. The problem is that the rain came in and put a halt to the major finales. The weather reports had been predicting rain for some time which was why the Murray-Tsonga match had been moved to earlier [...]
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Upcoming Tennis Tournaments for Men and Women The Tennis world can easily rejoice, as the new season has started. After only a few weeks of relaxation for the worldâs top players, the ATP tour and WTA tour are back and in full force. Both the men and women jump in feet first, with the men featuring three...... -
Baghdatis Takes Title in Stockholm ATP World Tour Tournament In Stockholm, Sweden, Marcos Baghdatis managed to take his first title in the ATP World Tour since February of 2007, after having defeated Oliver Rochus from Belgium with 6 - 1, 7 - 5 during the If Stockholm Open during Sunday. He has become the tenth unseeded winner to claim...... -
French Open: Tennis Tournament Recap The French Open tennis tournament is billed to be the most challenging out of all of the grand slam tournaments, and the 2009 French Open Tournament is slated to adhere to the same rigorous competitive nature of all of the French Open tournaments that preceded it. The 2009 French Open...... -
Del Potro Tops Roddick in the US Open Series World No. 5 Andy Roddick went up against World No. 6 Juan Martin Del Potro and the two men really slugged it out during the final tournament for the Legg Mason Classic which was held on Sunday. The results were Juan Martin Del Potro winning with 3 - 6, 7...... -
Andy Murray Already on Great Start Defending St Petersburg Title Andy Murray has already made an excellent start to defending his St Petersburg title and could be back on familiar territory with champagne as early as Sunday. However, some days you simply have to make do without the models ad the champagne. Murray, for example, celebrated his win back at......
Continue reading → Rain Fouled Tennis for Sunday