Random things about me (hobbies, occupation, tennis history, favorite band, etc.):
I have watched Tennis since I was 7. Always loved the game. Don't know why I never played. I'm easy going, and highly driven. Would love to meet some great peeps to play and learn from.
Favorite pro tennis player(s):
Pete Sampras
My tennis skill (please check your NTRP if you know it):
Just started, NTRP 3.5, If tennis is on TV - I am watching
Hi Joshua, there was a thread post, one of my members of TVTA was asking for racquet advice. Over the many years, I have played with many of the major racquet brands, Wilson, Prince, Donnay, and a few others not so well known, Yamaha, Rawlings, Slazenger. All racquets are pretty much made of the same material, composite graphite. My best suggestion is to try a demo program. One company in your area, Tenniswarehouse has a great demo program.My best friend and a fellow tennis coach recently moved to your area, Bill Gosma PTR. Look him up, I'm sure he can help you and perhaps become your tennis partner. Thanks!
No matter what you choose, I suggest to pick a balanced racquet. All the major providers offer a few in their various lines. They are arm/elbow-friendly and once you'll get used to playing with one, it'll be much easier for you to move to head-light racquet as you improve. The demo programs as suggested belwo are also a good.
Coach Dudley
Sep 2, 2011
Mario
Hi Joshua,
No matter what you choose, I suggest to pick a balanced racquet. All the major providers offer a few in their various lines. They are arm/elbow-friendly and once you'll get used to playing with one, it'll be much easier for you to move to head-light racquet as you improve. The demo programs as suggested belwo are also a good.
Hope this helps.
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