by PerErik | May 19, 2013 | Tennis Tips
The Racquet Face before the Forward Move The racquet face before the forward move to contact should be closed and pointed to the back fence. This position ensures a vertical face of racquet at contact. The wrist is locked and should stay that way as the arm moves...
by PerErik | May 19, 2013 | Tennis Tips
The Path of the Racquet The path of the racquet as we go to strike the ball is with the face of the racquet pointing towards the direction you want the ball to travel. The grip in this case is a strong eastern position with the contact point just in front of the left...
by PerErik | May 19, 2013 | Tennis Tips
The Follow-through The Follow-through is the most important part of the swing. The players who keep the racquet out and extended will keep the face of the racquet in the way of the ball the longest. This means that the player can miss-time the ball and still get it to...
by PerErik | May 17, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Avery M5 110 Combining classic control with a forgiving head size, the Avery M5 110 weighs in at a hefty 12.4 ounces strung. The thin beam width and 10 point head light balance contribute to excellent precision and maneuverability for all-court players. The open...
by PerErik | May 17, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Avery M3 Power Based off the belief that with greater weight comes greater ball speed, the Avery M3 Power alters the Control model for improved depth and pace. In honoring the traditional graphite construction, the 12.7 ounce weight takes an adjustment but provides...
by PerErik | May 17, 2013 | Tennis Tips
Avery M3 Control The purists will appreciate the classic construction of the Avery M3 Control and its impressive control. Complete graphite construction provides a considerable heft to the frame weighing in at 12.3 ounces strung. Further enhancing control, the 95...