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How Do You Know When It’s Time To Upgrade Your Tennis Racquet?

October 16th, 2018 by Do It Tennis

filed in Tennis How To, Tennis Lifestyle

When you got your racquet a few years back, it was your baby; always secured safely in your padded, climate controlled tennis bag. But after a few years, a lot of practice and thousands of hits, your beloved racquet just doesn’t seem to be keeping up with you on the court. You may have simply worn yours out, but your style and skill level may have also dramatically changed.

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Adidas Barricade IV Tour Tennis Backpack Video Review

July 19th, 2017 by Do It Tennis

filed in Tennis Equipment Video Reviews, Tennis Bag Video Reviews, Tennis How To, How To Hit A Backhand Volley

The Barricade III Tour BackPack is a tennis-specific bag that has room for 2 racquets and other accessories. This is perfect for holding shoes and an extra change of clothes. Front pocket hold keys, phone, wallet, change, etc.

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Doubles Tennis Training Tips: Train Like the Bryan Brothers

July 14th, 2016 by Do It Tennis

filed in Tennis How To

Doubles Tennis Training Tips: Train Like the Bryan Brothers

It’s unlikely anyone can match the Bryan Brothers success on the doubles tennis court. But all players can improve their game by working on tennis drills that are specifically designed for doubles. Be like Mike and Bob and get ready for some super-fast double volleying action with a new tennis grip and give these drills a try.

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Tennis Training Tips: Train Like Wimbledon Pros with These Three Tennis Drills

June 30th, 2016 by Do It Tennis

filed in Tennis How To, Tennis Lifestyle

Tennis Training Tips Train Like Wimbledon Pros with These Three Tennis Drills

  Wimbledon 2016 is the most famous tennis championship around, but many of us never have a chance to play tennis on a grass surface. Although it is the original tennis surface (remember its really called “lawn tennis”) less than 1% of courts in the United States are grass. If you ever are scheduled to play on a grass tennis court there are some tennis training tips for your tennis practice sessions. These tennis drills for grass court play courtesy of Micah Groom, Co-director of Player Development for the North County Tennis Academy in San Diego County in California and a USPTR certified professional.

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3 Tennis Drills for Kids Who Love to Move

April 12th, 2016 by Do It Tennis

filed in Tennis How To, Youth Sports

3 Tennis Drills for Kids Who Love to Move

Any tennis drill for your 10 and under tennis player should be designed for their development level and infused a sense of fun. Here are three tennis drills for kids courtesy of Micah Groom, Co-director of Player Development for the North County Tennis Academy in San Diego County in California and a USPTR certified professional.

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Tennis Training Tips to Prepare For the Pro Season

January 14th, 2016 by Do It Tennis

filed in Tennis How To, How To Hit An Overhead, Technique On How To Serve And Volley

Tennis Training Tips to Prepare For the Pro Season

The pro tennis season is starting up and so are many recreational leagues and school teams. So, to get you prepared for the pro season, or whatever level you will be playing, here are some tennis training tips.

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Tennis Training with a Courtmaster Tennis Rebound Net

January 12th, 2016 by Do It Tennis

filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Court Equipment Reviews, Training Aids, Tennis How To

Tennis Training with a Courtmaster Tennis Rebound Net

The Courtmaster rebound net could be just what you need to get in more tennis practice this year. This tennis training equipment is simple in both design and assembly, and at only 24 pounds, you can easily set it up yourself.

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Choosing the Right String Pattern for Your Tennis Racquet

January 7th, 2016 by Do It Tennis

filed in Tennis How To

Choosing the Right String Pattern for Your Tennis Racquet

Your frame and strings are the most important components of your tennis racquet; however, choosing the right string pattern with the right tennis strings can help or hinder your game just as much.

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5 Quick Tips for Working-Off Your Turkey Dinner

November 25th, 2015 by Do It Tennis

filed in Tennis How To, Tennis Lifestyle

5 Quick Tips for Working-Off Your Turkey Dinner

Depending on what you eat for Thanksgiving Dinner, you can consume around 3000 calories in one sitting. You could easily gain a pound in one day from what you chow down on.  But do not fret, here are some great ways to burn-off those calories. It would be difficult, if not impossible, to burn them all in one go, but you can at least burn enough to make room for desert; and then continue working them off throughout the weekend with these five fat-burning tips for a completely guilt-free Thanksgiving Feast.

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Strategies For Your Doubles Game

September 15th, 2015 by Do It Tennis

filed in Tennis How To, Tennis Lifestyle

Strategies For Your Doubles Game

For many tennis players, the concept of playing a doubles match can stir up mixed emotions. Some players would prefer playing singles, yet others enjoy having the help of a partner to cover the court. Wherever you‘re at in your love-hate relationship with doubles tennis, here are a few tips to sharpen and strengthen your doubles game. Even if it’s not your favorite, it’d be worth your time to add some of these to your tennis wisdom; chances are you’ll find yourself in a situation at some point where you’ll be asked to play in a 2v2 tennis match.

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