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TennisTennis And Sports Medicine Concerns
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TennisTHE PSYCHOLOGY OF SINGLES AND DOUBLES IN TENNIS ... bad in singles, but it is inexcusable in doubles. The return of service should be certain. After that it should be low and to the server coming in. Do not strive for clean aces in doubles until you have the opening. Remember that to pass two men is a difficult task. Always attack in doubles. The net is ... ... stability and comfort in the baseline. * Spanish Rafael Nadal is a professional since 2001 and has begun playing the sport at the age of four with his uncle Toni, his long- time coach. He uses the Babolat AeroPro Drive tennis racquets, offering plenty of good accuracy from a crisp response. It gives great ... THE PSYCHOLOGY OF PHYSICAL FITNESS ... of sleep, and regular, hearty food at regular hours are necessary to keep the body at its highest efficiency. Food is particularly important. Eat well, but do not over-eat, particularly immediately before playing. I believe in a large hearty breakfast on the day of a big match. This should be taken by ... ... ready to play again. The time that you spend away from the court in these circumstances can be just as valuable as the time you spend on the court. You should also realize that each player has their own particular style. What works best for your coach may not be what works best for you. While you should ... ... size your courts as they may compromise safety and quality of play. - Orientation Preferably a tennis court should be situated in a true north-south direction. - Perimeter Sloping and Drainage Different perimeter sloping and drainage is built for a court that is built on the side of a hill than on a flat ...
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