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If you don’t play matches, are you really a tennis player?
Too controversial? Perhaps. After all, I know a handful of fine tennis players who don’t enjoy playing matches. But I would argue that tennis is really about the battle of a match with stakes attached, even if that’s placing third or fourth in the local league. Certainly you will never get the adrenalin rush, the…
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Tip of the day: How to refuel during a match
Every professional player grazes their way through a match, cramming in enough water, energy gels and, in the case of Rafael Nadal, bananas to make sure they’re performing at the peak of their potential. However, as an amateur player, it’s very easy to focus on eating and drinking properly before a match, but then completely…
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Tip of the day: Doubles positioning
If you’re new to the world of doubles, it can be difficult learning to coordinate with your partner. It is, consequently, important to approach every point with a clear tactic and position in mind. In this tutorial, we’ll run through the three basic positions you should adopt after the serve: “two up”, “two back” and…
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