by PerErik | Sep 21, 2012 | Tennis Tips, Tennis Tips from Scott
Racquet throat/beam size/width does matter! The thinner the beam the less power. The wider the beam the more power. Beginners need a wider beam for ‘some extra power’right of the rack!!! The experienced player needs less power and a usually thinner...
by PerErik | Sep 20, 2012 | Tennis Tips
How do I lob off a serve? The lob return can be difficult if the service is fast, but if it is a second server which is the common one most recreational players use, then the lob is not so difficult. there are two methods one is a punch lob where you open the face the...
by PerErik | Sep 20, 2012 | Tennis Tips
How do I play better doubles? One of the best methods to play better doubles is to communicate with your partner. This reminds me of the rhyme (in the middle solves the riddle) when you see players that don’t communicate the ball travels down the center of the...
by PerErik | Sep 20, 2012 | Tennis Tips
What is a counterpuncher? the definition of a counterpunch is someone who can defend from the back with the shot with the potential of going on offense after being on defense. This means he returns the ball to wound and looking for the chance to win.
by PerErik | Sep 20, 2012 | Tennis Tips
What about a slice backhand? The slice backhand is typically done with one hand, it can be done with two as a disguise in a two-handed stroke, but typically done with one hand the path of the racket needs to travel similar to an airplane landing in a very subtle...
by PerErik | Sep 19, 2012 | Tennis Tips
What is the average number of hits in a tennis match? The recreational player the average number of hits is 180 that’s because tennis players switch sides of court on odd games. we open a can of brand-new balls and they’re three of them in the can. we miss...