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  • How to Identify a Fake Babolat Tennis Racket

    It's the secret weapon that gives your forehand pace, your backhand power and your serve authority. Tennis players rely on their tennis rackets to enhance their performance. They purchase a...

  • How to Wear a Tennis Elbow Strap

    Tennis elbow is a type of tendon inflammation. It occurs when the forearm muscles that raise and straighten your hand when you hold a tennis racket are overused. Over time and with repetition, the...

  • How to Replace Worn Tennis Rackets

    Many tennis rackets are an investment, costing several hundred dollars each. As such, it is best to take care of them by not throwing them when upset on the court, as we see many pros do in...

  • How to Use a Drop Weight Stringing Machine

    The drop weight stringing machine is one of three types of stringing machines used to string tennis, badminton and squash rackets. This machine is very popular because it is reasonably priced and...

  • How to Play with Heavy, Low-Powered Tennis Rackets

    Manufacturers design a variety of tennis rackets for different types of players. Heavy, low-powered rackets are designed for strong, advanced players who like to hit hard with power and pace. If...

  • How to Plan a Lesson for Tennis

    Playing tennis involves skill, mobility, consistency and discipline. But teaching others how to play requires an even higher degree of talent. Learning the craft of teaching, calls for a unique...

  • How to Clean a Wilson Ball Machine

    Tennis ball machines are an important tool for helping tennis players improve their game. Over time, tennis ball machines have become more affordable and more diverse in styles, and many people...

  • How to Put Grip Tape on a Tennis Racquet

    Tennis grip tape--also called overgrip--goes over the original grip on your racquet. Grip tapes are available in different materials to absorb sweat or improve traction when you hold the racquet....

  • How to Get Tennis Equipment Sponsors

    If you or your child is a top-ranked player, tennis can become a very expensive sport, as you quickly tear through shoes, clothes, rackets and strings. Whether you're a pro or an amateur, gaining...

  • Rules & Etiquette of Tennis

    Maj. Walter C. Wingfield of the British army has been credited with writing the rules of tennis, which have changed little since the late 1800s. Basic rules include the scoring system, court...

  • How to Compare Prince Racquets

    Prince Sports is one of the top three racquet manufacturers in the market today. As with other companies, Prince designs rackets that meet the needs of a wide range of players. Knowing how to...

  • How to Remove Grass From a Clay Tennis Court

    Clay tennis courts can provide players with almost year round play as long as they are properly maintained. Finding grass shoots on your clay tennis court may not be a regular occurrence, but...

  • Tennis Facts & Rules

    Tennis originated from a game played by the ancient Greeks. It involved hitting a ball with a bare hand and later with a glove. Tennis was first played in the United States in 1874, at the Staten...

  • How to Create a Tennis Website

    Whether you are a professional player or the coach of a high school team, a tennis website can be a great resource for your fans. Increasingly, fans want to be able to communicate with players or...

  • How to Compare Tennis Rackets

    From the late 19th century to the 1960s, tennis rackets were made with wood frames and catgut strings. Nowadays, lightweight, composite frames and synthetic strings are much more common. There are...

  • How to Maintain a Clay Tennis Court

    Traditional clay courts are composed of natural or processed clay that is mixed, crushed, screened, and blended with sand and salt. A less expensive alternative is similar in texture, but is...

  • How to Clean Tennis Court Surface

    Tennis courts can provide players with year-round enjoyment and use as long as courts are cleaned on a regular basis. Cleaning a hard or clay court of debris and trash not only improves a court's...

  • How to Play with Smaller Grip Tennis Rackets

    If you are playing tennis with a racket that has a smaller grip, this should not influence your game. With a smaller-grip racket, you might have to slide your racket hand farther down toward the...

  • How to String a Tennis Raquet

    If you play tennis frequently, restringing your own racquet will save you time and money and keep the zip in your game. You will need to acquire a few stringing skills and a good stringing machine...

  • How to Customize Tennis Rackets

    There are many tennis racket choices on the market. Finding the one that suits your style and game can be challenging. When you think you have found the right racket, making a few minor...

  • How to Hit Sharp Cross Court Angles in Tennis

    You might never be able to rip a tennis ball back at your opponent with the kind of speed generated by someone like Roger Federer or Serena Williams, but learning to hit sharp cross-court angles...

  • How to Select Tennis String

    Selecting the right string for your tennis racquet sounds easy, but it can be a little overwhelming. There are dozens of brands and many types of string to choose from. Tennis string comes in...

  • How to Deal With Cheaters on the Tennis Court

    According to the Sports Network website, cheating in tennis has existed for a long time but is now "an epidemic" in the sport, particularly in the junior ranks. Administrators of tennis...

  • Tennis Diet

    Even if you're not smashing overheads at your opponent as hard as Serena Williams, if you're playing tennis, you're wearing down your body. Just one hour of fairly competitive tennis can burn up...

  • Tennis Instructor Job Description

    The job duties of tennis instructors (often called tennis pros) can vary greatly depending upon where they work. All tennis instructors teach players how to play tennis and how to improve their games.

  • Tennis Stretching Exercises for Lower Back

    There are many tennis injuries that can result from poor technique and overexertion. Your back is particularly vulnerable, especially if in trying to serve with a lot of power you arch your back...

  • Facts About Equipment & Playing Area of Tennis

    Tennis is one of the few sports with an uncomplicated court and simple equipment. All one really needs is a net, ball and racket to play the game, but tennis equipment and courts come with their...

  • How to Learn to Play Top Tennis Videos

    Tennis is a good fit for a fitness-conscious and fast-paced lifestyle, and online videos offer a speedy way to get convenient and high quality instruction. YouTube alone has a healthy assortment...

  • Tennis Rules & Techniques

    Tennis is a sport that does not require a lot of money or equipment and is a great way to stay in shape and have fun. It's a sport that requires some patience to learn but is played by people of...

  • Tennis Exercises for Kids

    Tennis is an active sport for individuals and teams that is enjoyed by participants throughout life. Beginning tennis as a young person lays the groundwork for competitive play in leagues and...

  • How to Build a Clay Tennis Court

    Clay tennis courts are popular in Europe and South America, though not as popular in the U.S. However, clay does offer some advantages to the recreational tennis player. Most notably, it is a...

  • More Tennis Elbow Condition Symptoms

    Tennis elbow is the inflammation of the tendons that connect the forearm muscles to the elbow. Although it is called "tennis elbow," the condition is also found in golfers, carpenters, plumbers,...

  • Tests for Diagnosis of Tennis Elbow

    To diagnose tennis elbow, a series of exams and tests can be performed. The most useful information to diagnose tennis elbow comes from the patient's description of the symptoms and pain...

  • Tennis Shoulder Injuries

    Tennis shoulder injuries are mostly due to the demand placed upon the shoulder motion during the serve and overhead stroke. Because the game of tennis has become so competitive and power-oriented,...

  • 10 Tennis Rules

  • Rules & Regulation of Tennis

    After the turn of the 20th century, the need for a unified governing body for tennis prompted 12 countries to create the International Lawn Tennis Federation in 1913. By 1939, almost 60 countries...

  • High School Tennis Rules

    While other high school sports follow rules outlined by the National Federation of High School Sports, high school tennis is governed by the same group that oversees pro tennis: the United States...

  • Middle School Tennis Rules

    Middle school students are considered tennis juniors by the United States Tennis Association, the American governing body for the sport. Although there are no official rule differences between...

  • Pee Wee Tennis Rules

    Tennis is a game with thousands of years of history, first played by European monks on religious occasions for entertainment purposes. Its name derives from the French word "tenez," meaning "play...

  • About Materials in a Tennis Racket

    From wooden frames to composite frames, tennis racket makers have been experimenting with various frame and string materials to get the right amount of flexibility, weight and durability. Flexible...

  • USTA Tennis Rules

    The United States Tennis Association was founded in 1881 in New York as the governing body of the sport in America. International players began to play in the championships in 1886, and three...

  • Doubles Tennis Rules

    Tennis, the original gentleman's sport, dates back to 19th century England. After hundreds of years, it has become one of the most popular sports in the world. Doubles tennis is very similar to a...

  • Lawn Tennis Rules

    Since the modern version of tennis was first played on grass in Britain, it was known as lawn tennis. Today there is no such thing: It is simply tennis. And while it is sometimes still played on...

  • Mini Tennis Rules

    There is no official sport or game known as mini-tennis. Instead, there are games that are played that use smaller equipment, such as paddles and smaller balls, and there are others that make use...

  • Tennis Tiebreaker Rules

    In order to win a set, tennis players must win six games and be ahead by two games when the set ends. To prevent sets from going on too long, however, if players are tied at six games each a...

  • Different Sizes of Tennis Rackets

    In tennis, a player's game can be affected greatly by the qualities of the racket. Length, head size, weight and grip size are all important in refining your style of play. These features can...

  • Tennis Activities for Kids

    At the age of 3, Toni Nadal saw that his nephew had a natural gift for the game of tennis, and shortly after he began training him. Sixteen years later, at the age of 19, Rafael Nadal won his...

  • Calories Burned During Tennis

    As with any exercise, the number of calories you burn playing tennis depends on how intensely you are working. Tennis can be a leisurely activity played by doubles partners for a half an hour or...

  • What is Tennis String Made Of?

    Despite all the advances in equipment, natural-gut tennis strings are still often considered the best strings. First manufactured in 1875, natural gut is made from the serosa (lining) of cow...

  • Basic Tennis Rules

    Tennis was first created by monks who played by hitting a ball back and forth over a net with their hands. The game evolved to include the use of gloves and later rackets. Today there is a...

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