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Bring Your Racquet: Tennis Basics for Kids

Bring Your Racquet: Tennis Basics fir Kids

www.kirkhouse.com/books/bring-your-racquet

“A time to experiment”

While I’ve stressed the importance of consistency when you practice, I don’t want you to get the idea that you should be conservative. Your practice sessions should also be a time to experiment, to try to develop a new shot. Push yourself to the limits as you practice. You can do this by playing every ball that passes over the net. For example, even if your partner’s lob is going out, smash it back by making that extra effort. Similarly, get your partner to blast a few serves at you and try to return any that clear the net, even if they land outside the service box. Then, the next time you face a hard serving player in a match, you’ll have your swing grooved and ready for action. And when your strokes feel good in practice, test them by taking the ball a little earlier. By testing yourself in practice, you’ll realize that you can do more than you’d thought possible.

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