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  • Hingis to play Williams sisters, Clijsters - ESPN
    TennisGrandstandHingis to play Williams sisters, ClijstersESPN1 players in World Team Tennis competition. The WTT announced its 10-team schedule on Thursday. Hingis will play for the New York Buzz and face Williams on ...Lindsay Davenport, Venus Williams, Anna Kournikova and Martina Hingis ...OurSports Central (press release)all 21 news articles » […]
  • Bollettieri defends LTA - The Press Association
    SkySportsBollettieri defends LTAThe Press AssociationLegendary tennis coach Nick Bollettieri has defended Lawn Tennis Association chief Roger Draper over last weekend's Davis Cup embarrassment, insisting the ...WHAT IS NEXT FOR BRITISH TENNIS?World Tennis MagazineBrian Moore: shambles in British tennis is too big for Tim Henman to solveTelegraph.co.ukBo […]
  • Is Women's Tennis finally about to bounce back? - The Sport Review
    The GuardianIs Women's Tennis finally about to bounce back?The Sport ReviewThink back to 2009, and pretty much all the story-lines in women's tennis were decidedly negative — poor quality matches, Dinara Safina at number one ...Where are young women's contenders?FOXNewsHenin cruises into second round at Indian WellsMiamiHerald.comWTA Indian We […]
  • Men's Tennis: Islanders Suffer 4-3 Setback Against Texas-Pan American - KRIS-TV
    Men's Tennis: Islanders Suffer 4-3 Setback Against Texas-Pan AmericanKRIS-TVCORPUS CHRISTI - The Texas A&M-Corpus Christi men's tennis team took another tough 4-3 loss, this time to Texas-Pan American, on Wednesday afternoon at the ...and more » […]
  • Tennis Takes a Stand to Show Heart - FanHouse
    Telegraph.co.ukTennis Takes a Stand to Show HeartFanHouseWhat we're learning now, this week, is that tennis does have a heart, after all. The headlines in this game are about F-bomb laced threats at a line judge, ...Indian Wells Preview: the Sick, the Injured, the First Masters of the YearTennis-X.com (blog)Men's Tennis: Preview for BNP Paribas Ope […]
  • Georgia Men's Tennis Plays Host To Kentucky, Vanderbilt - WCTV
    Georgia Men's Tennis Plays Host To Kentucky, VanderbiltWCTV9 Georgia will play its first SEC home matches of the 2010 season when the Bulldogs welcome Kentucky and Vanderbilt to the Dan Magill Tennis Complex Friday ...and more » […]
  • Tennis - ESPN The Magazine - Dale Brauner: Meet the posse of Victoria Azarenka - ESPN
    Tennis - ESPN The Magazine - Dale Brauner: Meet the posse of Victoria AzarenkaESPNTennis may be an individual's sport, but every top player travels with an entourage. Who gets a cut of the $4.5 million that No. 6 Victoria Azarenka pulls ... […]
  • Platelet-Rich Plasma Helps Tennis Elbow - WebMD
    Platelet-Rich Plasma Helps Tennis ElbowWebMDTo date, small studies suggest that PRP works for tennis elbow. However, a recent study in patients with Achilles tendon injuries yielded disappointing ...and more » […]
  • Kropp: For tennis fans, Indian Wells is the place to be in March - Ventura County Star
    Zee NewsKropp: For tennis fans, Indian Wells is the place to be in MarchVentura County Star• March Madness is only three days away, but for tennis fans in Southern California this month is about two other words: Indian Wells. ...WHEN TENNIS GETS GOING, TENNIS GOES INDIAN WELLSTennisGrandstandTennis-Kuznetsova aims for French Open lift at Indian WellsReuters […]
  • BNP Paribas Open Sponsors Tennis Ball Recycling Program - MarketWatch (press release)
    Yahoo! EurosportBNP Paribas Open Sponsors Tennis Ball Recycling ProgramMarketWatch (press release)BNP Paribas is encouraging tennis players everywhere to bring their old tennis balls to the BNP Paribas Open and recycle them to keep old balls out of ...Larry Ellison a hero for Indian Wells tennisLos Angeles TimesLarry Ellison's Other Sporting Passion: Te […]

Posts Tagged ‘Tennis Racket’

Kids Tennis Racquets, Choose the Right Size

Wednesday, March 3, 2010
posted by Rdgventure 12:02 PM

The tennis club that I belong to, Evergreen Racquet and Fitness, located in Evergreen Park, Illinois has a Quickstart Tennis program for kids under the age of ten, which is sponsored by the Love To Serve Tennis and Education Foundation.  The mission of Love To Serve is to provide an affordable tennis program and academic enrichment to urban youth of all racial and socio-economic backgrounds in the greater Chicagoland area.

Love To Serve was founded by its Chairman and CEO, L. Lamont Bryant, a tennis professional and former school teacher.  The goal of Mr. Bryant’s organization is to keep impressionable inner city youth off the streets.  In light of all the cuts in school funding around the country, organizations like Love To Serve continue to put tennis on the forefront.

If you enroll your child into a tennis program; supply them with the right equipment.  The tennis racquets for kids are different than the tennis racquets for adults.  For a child under the age of 8, the racquet should be 19″, 21″, or 23″ and for 10 and under, the racquet should be 23″ or 25″.

Enrolling your child into a tennis program will greatly enhance their physical and mental outlook.  Tennis is truly a game for life.

The Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 Tennis Racket

Sunday, February 21, 2010
posted by Rdgventure 12:08 PM

 

If you are a beginner player, then picking up a Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 tennis racket might be a good idea. It is not a racket you would choose if you were getting into tennis for the first time but is still in the beginner to intermediate line of sticks.

After reading this article, you will find out why it is great for beginners, but poor for the more advanced to professional users.

This is one of the top beginner rackets on the market. It has a great combination of control and power, and gives a very stable performance from the baseline, along with a very good response at the net.

If you are a beginner but already have a racket, then you might want to step it up and replace your old with this one. It gives great control, and good power to even those players with unrefined swings.

Because of the light weight, you should still get a good fast swing out of it, while still keeping control of where the ball goes due to a superior feel above and beyond what most rackets can achieve.

However, this racket is honestly only good from the beginner to the intermediate level of play. Players on the more advanced or professional levels of play will want to get a more refined setup. One that has either better control, or superior power, all depending on your play style of course.

Now that you have read this article you understand that the Wilson Hyper Hammer 5.3 is a great beginner racket because of the balance between power and control.

Its light weight gives those beginner players more staying power, but it does lack when you get to be a more advanced player and start developing your own style of game geared towards either power or control. If you are not that advanced then this racket would certainly be a hard one to pass up.

Need to go beyond your starter racket? Maybe you would benefit from something with a little more balance between control and power?If you are a beginner or intermediate tennis player, the Wilson Tennis Racquet have models that will help you succeed on the tennis court.Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Ben_J_Lee  

How To Buy a Beginner Tennis Racquet

Monday, February 15, 2010
posted by Rdgventure 1:40 PM

Choosing a tennis racquet can be difficult if you do not know what to look out for.  A recent article submitted by eHow contributor GreenMomma gives a great perspective on what you need to know before you buy.

Look for a tennis racquet with a large head frame.  These are called “over size” (OS) and have a head size anywhere from 107-114 square inches.  This head will give beginners an advantage for hitting the ball.  The head frame is the wide part of the frame holds the strings.

Besure to size the grip on the tennis racquet before purchasing.  When your fingers warap around the handle of the racquet there should be about an inch between the forefinger and the thumb.

Racquet length is also an issue.  Juniors will generally do well with a 26 inch or lower and adults generally will do well witha 27-28 inch racquet.  Anything longer than 28 inches is probably not a good idea for any new tennis player.  Keep in mind, 27 inches is the standard length for a tennis racquet.

Any prestrung racquet is probably just fine for a beginner player.  However, if you are getting the racquet custom strung by a pro shop, the shop will adjust it to your needs.

The budget for a beginner racquet can be anywhere from $20-#200.  My personal experience is that you buy a cheap one and upgrade to something you really like if you really like tennis.  Buying an expensive racquet won’t make a newbie tennis player look any better on the tennis court.

When shopping on line, be sure to look up “racquet” and “racket” in the search engine since either spelling is correct.

Wilson Tennis Racquets, Control and Power

Wednesday, February 3, 2010
posted by Rdgventure 12:36 PM

The Wison tennis racquets that professional tennis players play with can be purchased by recreational tennis players of all playing levels.  One of the reasons why I enjoy playing tennis is that you can play with the same or similar tennis racquet that the professional tennis players play with.  The Wilson Tennis Racquet is favored by Roger Federer.  The accomplishments of Roger is well known.  This past weekend he won his record setting 16th Grand Slam tournament, when he won the Austrailian Open.

Venus and Serena Williams have also achieved great success with the Wilson Tennis Racquet.  Serena and Venus won the Austrailian Open Doubles tournament and Serena won the Austrailian Open Singles tournament.  When choosing a tennis racquet, you should pick a tennis racquet that fit your style of play.  If you are a beginner tennis player, it is recommended that you learn to hit with control before you hit with power.

Future Tennis Stars, Kids Racquets

Monday, November 23, 2009
posted by Rdgventure 1:39 PM

The future tennis stars are already here.  All they need is your encouragement and help.  you should encourage your child to play sports, but do not force them to play if they do not have any interest in the sport.  As much as I like playing tennis, I do not expect everyone to share my feelings about the sport.

Tennis magazine had an article about educating junior tennis players.  no longer do parents have to rely locally on having their children take tennis instructions.  Over the last three decades the rise of the full-time, live-in tennis academy has emerged.  However, I think that parents should be aware that you do not have to be rich or well-to-do to play tennis.  There are alternatives if you do not have adequate finances to support a tennis program.  There are free clinics and summer camps available  to teach your young one.

Also, you should make sure your child has the right equipment like a proper fitting kids racquet.  Lastly, more importantly, encourage and praise your child for their accomplishments.

Keys to Choosing a Tennis Racquet

Tuesday, October 6, 2009
posted by Rdgventure 11:11 AM

imagesEvery tennis player have to make an important decision when it comes to choosing a tennis racquet. There are many key factors you have to consider when choosing a tennis racquet.  you have to determine which tennis head size is the best for you.  Most tennis racquets come in 3 different head sizes.  The midsize racquet is 85-95 square inches, midplus is 95-105 square inches and oversize is greater than 105 square inches.

You, also, have to decide on the string tension of your racquet.  The strings of your racquet determine how the ball will spin, and how much control you should have.  I think that the weight of your racquet is probably the single most important element in choosing a tennis racquet because today’s tennis racquets are mostly made of titanium which is extremely light.  The weight of your racquet may prevent “tennis elbow”,  which affects your arm and can cause sudden waves of pain in the elbow area.

When you buy a tennis racquet, you need to make sure the grip size is right for your hand, the string tension is within a good range for your playing ability and that the head size fits your level of play.

Keys to Buying a Tennis Racquet

Sunday, January 11, 2009
posted by Rdgventure 5:17 PM

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The average recreational tennis player should know certain keys to buying a tennis racquet.  If you have an idea of what you are looking for in a racquet, it will make it easier for you to purchase the racquet of your choice.

The keys to buying a tennis racquet are:

Grip Size: The grip size is from 4 to 4 5/8  inches and is measured from palm to ring finger.  It is recommended that you get a grip size that is a little smaller than your palm size.  You can use grip tape to make up the difference in your palm size.

Head Size: A head size of 105-130 square inches is favored by beginners because it offers more spin and power.  A head size of 85-105 inches offers more control, but you will have to generate more of your own power.

Racquet Length and Beam Size: The longer the length of your tennis racquet the more leverage you will have on your swing; providing more power.  A wider beam will give you more shot power, but it will reduce control.

Strings: Prestrung tennis racquets come already strung from the factory and the string tension is in the middle of the recommended string tension.  When you get your racquet frame strung, you should choose a 16 gauge synthetic string and have it strung somewhere in the middle of the recommended tension levels.