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Take the doubt out of your ground strokes

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An effective and consistent tennis player makes use of the proper strokes at the right time in order to minimize his errors. In making defensive stops, it is necessary to make a topspin. On the other hand, good pacing is used to neutralize an opponent's offensive options.

Author: Smith, Stan, Cleary, Brian
Publisher: Miller Sports Group
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1997

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The key to ideal contact: how to find your power point

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The strength and accuracy of strokes significantly depends on how efficiently a tennis player takes his shots relative to his power point. Determining one's power point can be developed by observing the proper foot work and proper grip.

Author: Smith, Stan
Publisher: Miller Sports Group
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1998

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Small ball

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Mini-tennis, which requires keeping shots within service boxes, is a good technique for getting the feel of the court, warming up and improving volleys. Several varieties of mini-games are described.

Author: Smith, Stan
Publisher: Miller Sports Group
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 2001
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Subjects list: Methods, Tennis, Tennis players
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