July 25th, 2012
by Andy
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews

Anyone that knows Dunlop knows that the company has a history of producing technologically superior racquets for decades, and their newest line of racquets is no different. The Biomimetic series is their current line, and if you break down the word Biomimetic, then you`ll see the “bio” refers to things found in the natural world and “mimetic” is another way of saying mimic, so essentially, these racquets take the form of things found in nature…...
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July 23rd, 2012
by Guest Contributor
filed in Tennis Lifestyle, Youth Sports

As a young junior player I was always nervous when it was competition time. My friends would add some extra pressure saying thinks like: “I know this guy; you should beat him in less than 20 minutes!”, “Oh, you'll have an easy match!”, “You beat him all the time in practice; it should be easy this time too!” or “This guy is number one seed; good luck!” etc. Whether you are a tennis player or a tennis parent who doesn't know what to tell his/her kid before a match, here is my personal suggestion…
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July 18th, 2012
by Mark Pinckney
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews

I have played with Wilson frames for much (most) of my time as a tennis player; many more years than I care to count at this stage in my life. And I am predisposed as a result to always give any Wilson product a serious hit just on general principle. For a few years though with the whole n-Code, let’s put out a thousand frames every 18 months, I was wondering what the real plan was at Wilson. This season…
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July 11th, 2012
by Mark Pinckney
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews

I have to say that I don’t really understand the Prince design process or their marketing plan. Maybe the biggest issue is that the latter drives the former. The Prince EXO3 Warrior is obviously a very big deal to this company. The racquet is used and endorsed by the brightest young American star player; John Isner. And it is obvious from the magazine ads in different tennis publications and…
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July 8th, 2012
by Guest Contributor
filed in Tennis How To, Technique On How To Serve And Volley, Tennis News

Britain prepares to enter the customary fortnight of tennis fever at this year’s Wimbledon Championships, showcasing the finest players on the planet who seem to display unnerving hand eye co-ordination and the ability to see shots no others can, but how exactly do they do this?
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July 5th, 2012
by Celia Taghdiri
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Training Aids, Tennis Lifestyle, Youth Sports

For tennis players who aspire to perform and serve at the optimum level, the Total Serve is designed for you. Based on knowledge of physical movements and different sporting activities, owner and inventor Lisa Dodson has created a tool that educates players what the accurate tennis serve and throwing motion “feel like.” Lisa has enjoyed an illustrious career in tennis. For more then 30 years, she has played tennis professionally, coached, managed tennis clubs and acted as the USTA professional tournament director. She has coached tennis players as young as 5 and as old as 85! But for many years, she used a tube sock with 3 tennis balls in it to help players understand what the proper serve should feel like. The sock, however, did not have a solid grip. Lisa says, “I found so much success with my clients with this simple tool that I decided to make…
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July 2nd, 2012
by Guest Contributor
filed in Youth Sports

No one knows what sport will produce the next great athlete. However, that future athlete is most likely a child just getting involved in sports or working hard to improve their athletic skills. Many parents of a sport athlete understand that with an effective recipe of coaching, training and perseverance, the next great athlete could very well be one of their children. outh sports camps can be an ideal experience for your son or daughter to receive advanced training and coaching from professionals who understand what it takes to blossom the talent each child has within…
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June 18th, 2012
by Andy
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Bag Reviews

When Roger Federer emerges from the locker room and makes his way to the court, what does he always have? The answer is two large Wilson Tennis Bags, and if you want to look like Fed, I would suggest checking out the spacious, high quality tennis bags made by Wilson. If you want to look like the 16 time Grand Slam winner…
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June 16th, 2012
by Christopher Mohr
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews, Tennis News

The 2012 French Open is now down to the semifinals for men’s singles and finals for women’s singles. The outcome that Head tennis execs wanted at the outset would be for Maria Sharapova and Novak Djokovic, who both use Head YouTek tennis racquets, to win their respective singles titles. Nothing is better than free advertising, especially when it casts you in a positive light.
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May 24th, 2012
by Andy
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Shoe Reviews

What is the main difference between men’s and women’s tennis shoes? Other than the likeliness of the color pink being involved in the styling, there are far less obvious differences. The main difference between men’s and women’s shoes is the width…
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