Tennis psychology is nothing more than understanding the workings of your opponent’s mind, and gauging the effect of your own game on his/her head and also understanding the psychological effects resulting from the different external causes on your own mind.
However, it is also true that you no one can be a successful psychologist of others without first understanding his own mental processes. Therefore, you must study the effect on yourself of the same thing occurring under various circumstances. This is because people react differently in different moods and under different conditions.
You must realize the effect on your game of the resulting annoyance, pleasure, bewilderment, or whatever other form your reaction is. Does it improve your prowess? If so, go for it, but never give it to your opponent. Does it deprive you of concentration? If so, either remove the reason, or if that is not possible, strive to ignore it.
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I expect that this initial effort of mine into the world of letters will find a place with both novices and experts in the tennis world. I am trying to interest the student of the game by a somewhat prolonged discussion of match play, which I trust will cast a new light on the game of tennis.
I will turn to the beginner in my opening article and write of certain matters which are second nature to the experienced tennis player. The best tennis equipment is not much use to the novice even if he really is trying to succeed. Nevertheless, one has to purchase good quality; it is a saving eventually, as high quality material far outlasts poor quality equipment.
It is vital always to wear tennis apparel when playing tennis. The question of selecting a tennis racquet is a much more serious decision. I do not like to force a certain brand of racquet upon any player, since all the famous makes are of excellent quality. However, the weight, balance, and size of the handle are the really important considerations when selecting a racquet frame, while good stringing is essential to obtain optimum results.
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I’m not saying that insanity and tennis are in any way linked, however they do both involve repeating the same actions over and over again and wanting differing results.
Playing tennis is very strategic, and if you find your self losing in quite spectacular fashion, is it time to change your tactics.
The mistake that many players make is not adapting their style of play to try and match their opponent. They come into the match with a game plan and stick to it religiously, even when it is blatantly not working.
A change of strategy should be included in your game plan, if something isn’t working it’s time to change it. There are players who you expect to lose to, changing tactics may surprise them and you end up the victor.
If you play from the baseline and are facing a player who plays as the net you need to play them at their own game and try to get to the net first.
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Ways That Shifting Your Strategy May Help You Come Out On Top In A Tennis Match
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The Australian Open once again got the tennis year off to a great start and whetted out appetite for the forthcoming season. The master they call Roger Federer once again lifted that famous trophy, sending out a warning to all his opponents that he’s still the man to beat.
Don’t assume, however, at this early stage, it’s going to be the same winners at all the Majors. There are a few good players just waiting to seize the moment and lift a few big titles themselves. Here are a few who showed great promise last year, and this could well be their time to shine.
There are a few players to keep an eye out for this year, as 2010 could well be the year that they achieve their potential.
The peak of her 2009 season was beating some big names to battle her way through to the semi finals of the US Open. With years yet to mature and grow as a player, she could well be lifting many major trophies in the years to come.
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If you are a tennis fan and actually play yourself, you may well have experienced a game on a clay court. This is the very old, red surface that has been used in countries like France and Spain since the game originated.
If you ever have the opportunity to play on clay; grab it with both hands! It really is a unique experience and one you will never forget. Just stepping on that stunning red surface is a thrill!
We are all fascinated by both its appearance and the way that red clay changes the game of tennis. Here are a few snippets of information that you may not already know.
A player who constantly serves and volleys on other surfaces will find themselves really struggling on the class. As will those whose success depends on the accuracy of their booming serves.
To see a player approach the net is a great rarity on clay. The baseline player is the one who will win through on the red clay court.
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Things That Make Clay A Different Tennis Court Type
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As tennis continues to grow its fans and players will always be arguing on what determines a good player and which skills are the most important to have.
It can be fun considering the different perspectives and opinions of the many arguments that evolve from the different aspects of the game.
I have listed a few elements to consider. Which do you think are important?
Looking back at top players in history such as John McEnroe, the question to ask is, is it volleying? All things considered, a regular game may be a danger for either opponent and end a point without trouble.
Is baseline play across the net favoured by modern games? A Lot of tennis experts would argue in favour. Andy Roddick would spend time playing the game from the net but he now prefers the baseline play. And take the example of Rafael Nadal who also takes control from the rear of the court.
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As the sport continues to evolve, many players and fans of tennis will debate the merits of the most important skill that a player can possess.
It can be fun considering the different perspectives and opinions of the many arguments that evolve from the different aspects of the game.
Here are the most important factors. Let’s see which one you think matters most.
What about volleying? A game that it going too smoothly can become a disadvantage for opponents as point may easily be lost. Just take a look back at players of the past such as John McEnroe.
Many tennis buffs would argue that the modern game favors baseline play over the net. After all, look at the dominance of Rafael Nadal from the back of the court. Even players like Andy Roddick, who once spent more time at the net, are recently favoring the baseline and opting for ground strokes.
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There are a handful of different tennis court surfaces. Each one has its own unique set of attributes, adding an interesting element to this already exciting sport.
The most popular surface in the world at the moment is the hard court. This is typically a green or blue court with painted lines and a concrete surface. You’ve likely seen it at the US Open and many other events.
What are some of the unique attributes of hard courts, and how should the game be played on them? Here are a few things you’ll want to keep in mind.
The ball moves really quickly on hard courts, and you’ll be in for a surprise if you typically play on clay courts. Those who excel in the serving department always enjoy the advantages of this surface, as fast serves will be even harder to hit back.
As far as baseline play goes, hard courts don’t really work for or against people with this strategy. This is a good thing in many regards, as it won’t ruin your chances of winning a match should you choose to stay back. Hard hitting can be an asset here.
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With the Aussie Open kicking off the new ’10 tennis year, the sport we love is officially in effect. There are many pros making up a field that happens to be more up for grabs than it has happened to be in many years.
No longer are the times of Roger and Rafa Nadal ruling every event. There are various other great participants on the men’s side of things who possess respectable prospects each moment a match starts.
While Federer and Nadal occupy the best two ranks in the world, there are some competitors who might finish up the year ranked at # 1. Let’s have a look at the most probable heirs to the throne at this time.
Certainly, there is Roger Federer. He must forever be considered the favorite to end at the top of the field, seeing that he’s been the best nearly every single year throughout the duration of the previous 10 years. In spite of everything, his age of twenty nine reveals that he’s getting up there in years.
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As far as ping pong is concerned, you will often see that most people play this sport indoors. It is a game after all that makes since to play indoors. Have you have given any thought to enjoying a game ping pong outside though?
These days people in increasing numbers are becoming fans of playing this wonderful sport outdoors.. You have to consider the fact that there is a big difference in enjoying a game ping pong indoors and outdoors. The environment when enjoying a game inside is completely controlled. You never have to deal with the wind and you can set up the lighting however you like.When you set yourself up for a game of table tennis outside, you are setting yourself up to have to deal with the wind fighting against your accuracy and the sun shining into your eyes causing momentary blindness.
The summer months is pretty much the only time that you could really get away with playing ping pong outside. Why you might ask? Because the winds that you can experience during the months other than summer make it too difficult to keep the ball in play.
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Outdoor Ping pong : Take Ping Pong To A Complete Unique Tier
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