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  • How to Become a Better Tennis Player

    Here is an article about how to become a better tennis player. If you would like to know how to become a better tennis player, please read this article to find out.

  • 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 Choose Tennis Clothing

    Gearing up for that tennis game? Whether you're a casual player, or a serious one, choosing the right tennis clothing can make all the difference in both your comfort and performance on the court....

  • 10 Tennis Rules

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Simple Tennis Rules

    You don't have to be Roger Federer or Serena Williams to have a good time playing tennis. It's an easy sport to pick up. All you need is a tennis racket, an opponent, a tennis ball or two, and a...

  • Training Benefits of a Tennis Ball Machine

    Tennis is a sport that requires two players if playing singles or four players if playing doubles. Practicing improves skill, speed, serve, return and overall play. A tennis ball machine allows a...

  • How to Score a Tennis Match

    Tennis is a fun sport that you can play for a lifetime. While hitting the ball around with a friend can give you some good practice, the real test of skill comes when you play an actual tennis...

  • History of Tennis Rules

    The rules of tennis haven't changed much since the game became popular in the 1890s. For the majority of the time, the idea has been to hit the ball over a net with a racket while making sure it...

  • How to Split Step in Tennis Correctly

    There are some things you need to know about the split step in tennis that many tennis teachers don't tell you.

  • Tennis Court Rules

    Before picking up a racket to play tennis, you should understand the rules of the tennis court: identifying the lines on the court surface, the rules involving out-of-bounds and the rules...

  • Tennis Point Rules

    Scoring in tennis is more complicated than in most other sports. A player wins points, but those points mean nothing until they are grouped into games, sets and matches.

  • Rules of Tennis Tie Break

    The general rule in tennis is that a player must "win by two." To win a single game, a player must score four points by a margin of two points, and to win a set, he must win six games by a margin...

  • General Tennis Rules

    Tennis is a game that can be played indoors or outdoors. A regulation tennis court measures 78 feet in length and 27 feet in width, and is separated into two halves by a three-foot high net. It is...

  • About Tennis Rules

    Tennis is a tremendously popular recreational and spectator sport with a simple and uniform set of rules.

  • Rules of Tennis & How to Play

    The rules of tennis are relatively simple, and can easily be adjusted for singles and doubles. The course of play has a few idiosyncrasies, but follows a basic flow that can easily be modified to...

  • Tennis Scoring Rules

    Tennis is scored differently than many other sports. It is scored in points, games, sets and matches.

  • How to Read Tennis Scores

    Tennis has a history that is centuries old, and it is a sport popular in many countries around the world. The four major tournaments of the tennis year, the Australian Open, the French Open,...

  • Tennis Game Rules

    In the late 1800s, the sport that we know as tennis began to take shape in the United Kingdom. It is a sport in which two individuals (or two teams of two) face off against each other on opposing...

  • How to Add Topsin to Your Tennis Game

    Keeping the ball in play in tennis is one of the challenges that face all players. Adding topspin allows a player to hit a ball with more confidence and also to create some interesting angles on...

  • How to Score a Game of Tennis

    Tennis anyone? If you are new to the game or need a simple refresher course, this is how to keep score in tennis.

  • How to Play Mini Tennis

    Mini tennis can be a fun for anyone that is interesting in learning tennis and wants to practice ground strokes, serving and volleys. The rules can be similar to tennis, but will allow you to...

  • How to Score a Game of Tennis

    Love - 15? Deuce? Ever wonder what the tennis chair umpire was saying during a tennis match? Here's all the information you need to know! Before you long you could be sitting in the umpire chair...

  • How to Understand Tennis Scoring

    Tennis is a great spectator sport that allows the skill, emotions and personalities of two players to be displayed for the fans. For those who have never played or watched tennis however, the...

  • How Does a Tennis Player Stay in Shape?

    To work on speed, a lot of tennis players do sprints. They either run short spurts on a track or they participate in line drills. To do a line drill, the player starts at one end of the tennis...

  • How to Be a Better Tennis Player

    Becoming a great tennis player is a somewhat difficult road but well worth it. With patience and practice you can become a great tennis player.

  • About Violations in Tennis

    There are a number of violations to consider in tennis, and these vary with match type. A thorough understanding of the terminology behind these violations is critical to successfully playing the...

  • About Tennis Rules for Doubles

    Doubles tennis provides a team-based climate to the game of tennis, while expanding the field of play and providing for several sanctioned and unsanctioned variations of play that add spice to a...

  • How to Play Canadian Doubles in Tennis

    Canadian doubles is the least played, but arguably the most fun way to play tennis. It allows one player to compete against two. The strategies are a bit different than both singles and...

  • Player Movement in Tennis Doubles

    How to get the advantage over your tennis opponent. Learn about player movement in doubles tennis in this free tennis lesson from a professional coach.

  • Standing Squat Drills for Tennis

    As a sport that requires strong legs, standing squats will benefit any tennis player. Learn how exercises and increasing strength and agility will make you a better tennis player in this free...

  • Training for Tennis in Sand

    If a tennis player trains in sand, the court will seem so much easier to move on. Learn how exercises and increasing strength and agility will make you a better tennis player in this free workout...

  • How to Keep a Tennis Score

    Tennis is a terrific sport, satisfying to both players and spectators. It's even better when you understand how to keep score. Each tennis match has three main components: the game, the set and...

  • How to Become a Professional Tennis Player

    Every kid at tennis camp has a dream of becoming a pro. The chances of that happening for most are slim to none. For the few who actually make it to that point, little is known about what it took...

  • How to Keep Score in Tennis

    Keeping score in tennis isn’t as simple as one-two-three, but once you understand the basics, it may seem like it. To win a tennis match, you must win two sets. Sets are typically comprised...

  • How to Pick a Tennis Racquet

    Picking a tennis racquet can make or break your game. If you are a beginner, the right racquet can have you enjoying the game faster than you expected. Racquets are chosen for a variety of reasons...

  • How to Keep Score in Tennis

    Basically, tennis scoring proceeds from love to 15 to 30 to 40 to game. Why, then, are some games so long?

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