Are you ready to quickly and easily
take your Tennis game to a new level
and win more Tennis matches!?
If you are frustrated that other tennis players seem to be able
to win so easily then this may be the most important information you will ever receive!
Tennis is an art and a science and, like all true art, it has its basis in scientific methods that must be learned and learned thoroughly for a foundation before the artistic structure of a great tennis game can be constructed.
Every player who hopes to attain a high degree of efficiency should have a clearly defined method of development and adhere to it. They should be certain that it is based on sound principles and, once assured of that, follow it.
In Tennis For Everyone - A Beginners Guide To Tennis you will learn the fundamentals, such as:
Concentration on the game.
Keeping your eye on the ball.
Foot-work and weight-control.
Strokes.
Court position.
Court generalship or match play.
Tennis psychology. |
I began tennis wrong. My strokes were wrong and my viewpoint clouded. I had no early training. No one told me the importance of the fundamentals of the game, such as keeping the eye on the ball or correct body position and footwork. I was given a racquet and allowed to hit the ball. Naturally, like all beginners, I acquired many very serious faults. I worried along with moderate success until I graduated from school, beating some fairly good players, but losing some matches to opponents below my class...So I began to study the reasons why certain shots are missed and others made. Why certain balls are hit so much faster though with less effort than others, and why some players are great while most are only good. I am still studying, but my results to date have resulted in a definite system to be learned, and it is this which I hope to explain to you in my book.
William T. Tilden
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