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Wilson Tennis Racquets: History and the Technology Today

... or warping with constant hard use, while racquets that use nano technology fill in the spaces between the fibers making the tennis racquet signifigantly more resilient. Jarkko Nieminen and Novak Djokovic use the nSix-One 95, from the ... Read Read: Wilson Tennis Racquets: History and the Technology Today

By: Blair Stephens | 03/12/2006 | Sports & Fitness

Choosing Your Tennis Racquets

... obtain near to need a racquet of size of adult, but always needs the weights, balance, and the maneuverability lighter of a racquet junior of tennis. -26 braces with a weight of 8 ounces is good for children 8 to 12 years and around 4 feet ... Read Read: Choosing Your Tennis Racquets

By: Jennifer Seaton | 18/06/2008 | Extreme Sports

Tennis Racquet Machine

Racquet tennis tying up of the machines is the essential tools to create stringbeds for the racquets of tennis which can immediately transform a play of the player due to the additional power of clearance that an effectively tied up racquet ... Read Read: Tennis Racquet Machine

By: Jennifer Seaton | 05/06/2008 | Extreme Sports

Tennis Racquets Strings

... handle on the racket. If you follow these ends, to obtain exactly you can what you seek out of the execution of the cord of your racket of tennis. To have the right equipment can really give you an edge when it comes to your set of tennis, ... Read Read: Tennis Racquets Strings

By: Jennifer Seaton | 05/06/2008 | Extreme Sports

Women's Tennis Gear: the Perfect Gifts!

... . Dunlop has included its Multifilament Construction process at the 3 & 9 o'clock positions to further enhance the stability of this women's tennis racquet. M-Fil (Multi Filament) is a technology, developed by Dunlop, that incorporates a ... Read Read: Women's Tennis Gear: the Perfect Gifts!

By: Blair Stephens | 15/03/2007 | Sports & Fitness

The Fundamentals of Tennis

... players are the product of hard work. Very few are born geniuses at the game. Tennis is a game that pays you dividends all your life. A tennis racquet is a letter of introduction in any town. The brotherhood of the game is universal, for ... Read Read: The Fundamentals of Tennis

By: Jennifer Seaton | 05/06/2008 | Extreme Sports

Want to Know The Latest News On Tennis?

... . Fans can keep up to date with the latest sports equipment used by tennis players around the world and might select a tennis racquet or a can of tennis balls for their own use just because their favorite tennis player endorses them. Fans ... Read Read: Want to Know The Latest News On Tennis?

By: Jim Brown | 03/04/2008 | Sports & Fitness

Perfecting The Tennis Serve

... every tennis player brings to a match. There are certain additions to a serve that will give tennis players a certain amount of leverage. The brand of tennis racquet that they choose to use might be better than the one used by the other ... Read Read: Perfecting The Tennis Serve

By: James Brown | 02/01/2008 | Sports & Fitness

Tools You Need to Play Tennis

... the principal marks of manufacture of the racquet of tennis. A racquet should last at least two years, and then you can move until some of the better racquets which require experiment of tennis to effectively employ them. The adjustment of ... Read Read: Tools You Need to Play Tennis

By: Jennifer Seaton | 17/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

The Ways to Serve in Tennis

... apartment, because these two projectiles are made with a very small angle with the flight-line of the ball, the face of racquet travelling almost along its plane. In all the discharges, high or low, the wrist should be locked and ... Read Read: The Ways to Serve in Tennis

By: Jennifer Seaton | 17/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

Are You a Tennis Player?

... with a light slope above the ball and towards the net, this fact considering the ball low; the projectile, like all the others in tennis, should travel through the face of racquet, along the short cords. The face of racquet should always ... Read Read: Are You a Tennis Player?

By: Jennifer Seaton | 18/06/2008 | Extreme Sports

Tennis Basics

... of the racquet because they do not observe the ball, or do not obtain the racquet behind the ball in time to aim it exactly. It is right one of the many foundations which must be practised. Tennis is a marvellous and good play in value ... Read Read: Tennis Basics

By: Jennifer Seaton | 17/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

Some History of Tennis

... aside quickly with the colonies of these countries. Tennis was brought to the United States in 1875 by Mary Outerbridge after a visit towards Bermuda, where the play was very popular. It brought the racquets, the net, and the balls, and ... Read Read: Some History of Tennis

By: Jennifer Seaton | 17/07/2008 | Extreme Sports

The Drive in Tennis

... the body at right angles to the net. The forehand drive is made up of one continuous swing of the racquet that, for the purpose of analysis, may be divided into three parts: 1. The portion of the swing behind the body, which determines the ... Read Read: The Drive in Tennis

By: Jennifer Seaton | 05/06/2008 | Extreme Sports

Service-the Opening Gun of Tennis

... with the arm. Twist slightly to the right, using the left foot as a pivot. The general line of the racquet swing is from RIGHT to LEFT and always forward. At this point and before I take up the other branches of serving, let me put in a ... Read Read: Service-the Opening Gun of Tennis

By: Jennifer Seaton | 29/05/2008 | Extreme Sports

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