Monday, November 16, 2009

Learn to Play with Tennis Instructions for Beginners

By Dan Avella

Let your opponent blow it before you do. This the best tennis instructions for beginners. See the pros on television slam their way to victory?

If you go out and try that be prepared to chase the ball across the street. You will be hitting home runs over the fence and not only over the net.

You see anyone can hit a tennis ball with a tennis racket hard and fast. But it takes years of practice and training to hit a tennis ball hard and fast and over the net and within bounds of the other side of the court. So now that you are starting out you want to work on control not speed and power. That will come later. It is sort of like learning how to drive a car.

Not many boys or girls learn to drive on the freeway going eighty miles per hour. No, you most likely started on a large empty lot and worked your way up to the street and then the freeway. The same holds with tennis. You will not have a catastrophe making a mistake on the court like on the freeway but you should learn to control your shots just the same.

But realize that the winner of every tennis match, even at the professional level is the player who makes the fewest errors. Yes, at the professional level players try to make the fewest errors. The major difference at that level however is that their skill level is such that they can force their opponents to make errors; but when you are starting out, simply focus on not making any mistakes yourself, let your opponent lose the point.

If you are playing someone at your same level or even someone a little better than you, simply get the ball back over the net and in his or her side of the court over and over and you will eventually win the point because he or she will sooner or later make a mistake.

You will by doing this establish a disciplined mindset. This will serve your game well the more you play. This is the best tennis instructions for beginners and everyone who wants to be a winner at tennis for that matter.

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