August 16th, 2011
by Hans Paino
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis How To

For those who do their own stringing at home or work at a shop stringing customers racquets, one of the most important steps of maintaining your stringing machine is to make sure that the machine is calibrated correctly. What this means is…
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August 15th, 2011
by Hans Paino
filed in Tennis How To

For those of you who are looking into getting a new tennis net for your home court, community court or local high school…
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August 15th, 2011
by Hans Paino
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Lifestyle

Despite a lighthearted resentment against tennis backboards, I can't say enough about their value as a training aid.
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August 8th, 2011
by Greg C
filed in Tennis Product Reviews

I have been stringing tennis racquets for 6 years, about as long as I've been playing “serious” tennis (in local leagues, as a Tennis Club Member, etc.) and I have a bit of experience with…
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August 8th, 2011
by Greg C
filed in Tennis Lifestyle

Tennis nets are not my friends. Tennis nets are the enemy. A measly 3 to 3 1/2 foot tall opponent that, on occasion, seems like the Great Wall of China! Tennis nets are predators who feed on fuzzy yellow flying objects and never seem…
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August 2nd, 2011
by Hans Paino
filed in Tennis Lifestyle
This weeks question comes from Shelly B. of Oceanside-
When did you start playing tennis and what was the US standing at the time? (this is a cookie crumb to the Do It America project) mention the court you started playing on and who was the top American tennis player at the time?
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August 1st, 2011
by Hans Paino
filed in Tennis News
The USTA announced July 27 that they are donating a large amount of money for the future of tennis. The $1.3 million investment in 10 and Under Tennis will…
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July 26th, 2011
by Celia Taghdiri
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Bag Reviews

My husband and I are both avid tennis players with plenty of tennis gear so I needed a large tennis bag. The salesperson at Do It Tennis showed me a few bags but the one that stood ...
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July 26th, 2011
by Greg C
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews

Wilson's new “Blade 98 BLX” is an update on their previous “Blade” line. Other than just a cosmetic re-do Wilson has incorporated their “BLX” technology into this player's racquet. BLX is their term for basalt (natural volcanic rock) fibers woven into the frame. BLX is intended
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July 25th, 2011
by Hans Paino
filed in Tennis Product Reviews

Do It Tennis has been in business for over 7 years and in this time we have only used 2 different stringing machines.
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