I live in Woodland Hills and seek weekend doubles matches. I also play singles and can play on Saturday and Sunday and during the week at times. Bruce
Added by Dr. Bruce Goldberg on November 30, 2011 at 9:30am — 1 Comment
experinced trainer and manager,with solid financial backing,looking to develop a pro tour player.email me contact info.
Added by vladimir andries on November 28, 2011 at 7:47am — 2 Comments
Added by Peter Freeman on November 26, 2011 at 8:30am — 4 Comments
As your level of play increases, simply keeping the ball in play may not be enough to win matches. The amount of control you have over the ball then becomes an important factor. Your shot placements can make all the difference. Maybe your opponent has good ground strokes and is able to effectively stay in every rally with you. If you have the ability to hit the ball short to…
ContinueAdded by Steven White on November 23, 2011 at 3:57pm — No Comments
Hello everyone
I am Neal Huang, from china. This is first time I come here United State. I am a Junior in high school, have played tennis for 3years and looking for a tennis coach or a partner who can hit with me..~I am avilable on weekends whenever and living around pleasant hill CA..if someone want to hit with me, please contact me on nealyu@hotmail.com
Added by Yu Huang on November 21, 2011 at 12:13pm — 1 Comment
Hello,
Looking for a partner to hit with in Georgetown/ N.Round Rock area. email if you can hit after 4:30 weekdays and weekend mornings.
Added by Lisa Bush on November 19, 2011 at 3:30pm — 1 Comment
From defeating the second place team 5-2, when it easily could have been 4-3, we never again lost two matches to the 2nd place team. That's a nice feeling. We break our season down into four pieces. 1. Pre-Season Preparation. 2. First Half of League Season. 3. Second Half of League Season. 4. Post Season. When you are planning all year for postseason, it's a lot less of a pressure feeling when you arrive. It's a little tougher on teams that win league, but have not really thought "We…
ContinueAdded by Bill Patton on November 18, 2011 at 9:29am — No Comments
I love high school tennis. 23 seasons of coaching high school tennis have been enough to this point, but if I can find a way to get back in, while still serving my club to the utmost, then I will.
I think any high school coach can take something from this blog post.
I had been coaching at Kennedy High School in Fremont, where we snapped the Boy's 37 match league losing streak, and the girl's 71 match league losing streak, and were featured on High School Sports Focus (a…
ContinueAdded by Bill Patton on November 15, 2011 at 11:17am — 1 Comment
The weights don't lift themselves. Now is a good time of year to get in the gym and do two things:
1. A six week toning regimen for very healthy muscles. Tennis Specific? Anywhere from 3 - 5 sets, of light weights and anywhere from 12-20 reps. I like to start a weight at 3 sets of 12, then build up to the same weight at 4 sets of 15, then go up in weight.
2. Four week power lifting program. After you get all toned, you can do the same excercises 2 or more sets…
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What are the best ways to win a tennis match? What do you need to achieve? If you want a workout, thats one thing, but if you have multiple matches in a day, then conserving energy is very important especially for the junior player who may have two matches in a day, or the league player who drives from this match, to that one.
1. Over Power your opponent. If you can overpower your opponent, then do it! Hit the big serve, get the short ball, stay in control of the point then hit…
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Some players like to camp out on the baseline and send back a steady stream of deep crosscourt shots. When you are facing such an opponent, never let him get in a groove – he’s just waiting for you to make the error that’s going to give him the point. Remember that most tennis matches are decided by who makes the least errors, not the most winners. So, instead of trying to…
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It's great when we can meet to discuss our philosophies, mission statements, objectives, goals and find a common ground. Then truly creative things happen and everyone gets energized.
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Added by Bill Patton on November 9, 2011 at 2:48pm — No Comments
I am playing my quarter final match today against the home team. Literally in this guys back yard. Wish me luck! first place $1200!
There was an upset in the quarter finals yesterday but I am just focusing on this match. I will figure out what kind of good things happened to my draw after I win.
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ContinueAdded by John Spoerl on November 8, 2011 at 11:00am — 9 Comments
"It's amazing what you can accomplish, when no one is worried about who gets the credit" Woodrow Wilson.
Truly most of our best experiences come as part of a team. When you do something alone in isolation, and want to share that with others, they many times find it hard to care. However, when you and your teammate work together and could not have done it alone, each one covering the others weakness, then there a true excitement of WE did it.
Every enterprise I take on,…
Added by Bill Patton on November 8, 2011 at 8:59am — 4 Comments
Added by Hal Wagner on November 7, 2011 at 12:40am — 1 Comment
It's an interesting thing to rebuild something. Like an engine of a car, there is a rebuilding process. First you have to take everything apart, maybe insert some new parts, or simply clean an polish the parts that were still good. Of course, during the time of the rebuild, the engine is not working, and you may have to use alternate modes of transportation for a while.
If you use a sports team model of rebuilding, then you go through the process of having to develop chemistry…
ContinueAdded by Bill Patton on November 6, 2011 at 7:31pm — No Comments
Raw, young, talented players can often hit a variety of shots but have little sense when it comes to shot selection. This underestimated and under-practiced skill is so important that it alone can separate the levels in tennis.
Your mind will begin to operate much like a computer. For it to be able to work to your benefit, it must first be turned on, and then,…
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