by PerErik | Jul 30, 2012 | Tennis Tips
THE THREE ZONES OF TENNIS THERE ARE THREE ZONES ON A TENNIS COURT AND IF YOU UNDERSTAND THESE ZONES IT WILL HELP YOU MAKE UP YOUR MIND ON WHAT SHOT TO HIT. ZONE 1 IS THE DEFENSIVE AREA OF THE COURT IT STARTS FROM THE FENCE TO ABOUT 3 FEET IN FRONT OF THE SERVICE LINE....
by PerErik | Jul 1, 2012 | News
Last month I spoke specifically about clay courts and the ‘east coast,’ now that I reside on the west coast, it sure would be nice to have clay courts available here, unfortunately, due to the great weather, one can not find clay courts. Seems backwards,...
by PerErik | Jun 4, 2012 | Tennis Tips, Tennis Tips from Scott
The two specific angles in tennis are cross court and down the line. When preparing for a forehand volley, as you turn you keep both hands close together, ‘handcuffed,’ and then your set to contact. Meeting the ball out in front, ahead of your non-dominant...
by PerErik | Jun 1, 2012 | News
Just got back from traveling to the east coast and staying on Hilton Head Island, SC.. This is one of the best tennis areas in the country, most of the clubs and resorts have clay courts, where on the west coast, the courts are generally hard courts. Clay is softer on...
by PerErik | May 10, 2012 | Tennis Tips from Scott, Testimonials
In a world with thousands of tennis books (actually 8,956, when I searched www.amazon.com ), most all of them teach mostly the same things. Scott Nichols’ On the Other Hand provides a totally unique and invaluable new perspective. And, what do you know? The advice...