Tennis on grassby
Kristen D.
As Wimbledon rolls on in England, I wonder, how many of you have played tennis on grass? Did you find it more challenging than playing on hard courts? What were some of the differences? Please feel free to share
Tennis Tips - Rulesby
TennisTeam ..Court Types. The most common surfaces for tennis can are clay (French open), grass (Wimbledon..., it is called ‘deuce' and you must win by two points.
The court. A tenniscourt is 78 feet long and 27 feet...
A Weight Loss Lesson from the TennisCourtby
Dr. Jonny B.
" wind up well outside the lines of the court, losing me the point.
Yesterday, my Zen master of a tennis...
There are basically two ways to win a tennis game.
In the first, you hit "winners"- shots...
Tennis weekend and foodby
Marc V.
had a cup of potato leek soup. (it was all I could find close to the tenniscourts)
4:30 match ate a few... me enormously. She took away all the pain, all I had was some residual stiffness. I had a tennis tournament...
Alert The Media: Hubby Plays Tennis!by
Angie All The Way
up, so hubby and I were still on for our first tennis match that we’ve been talking about for a while. The sub-division that we moved into has a tenniscourt and neither of us has any experience playing, but thought...
Tennis anyone?by
Paul L.
, on Thursday, September 17.
Boston Realty Advisors invites you to participate in their annual Tennis Tournament on the grasscourts at the Longwood Cricket Club to benefit the Center for Violence Prevention...
Wii tennis getting even more realisticby
Kristen D.
Can't make it to the court because of rain or snow? If you have a Nintendo Wii, don't fret! Prince, the tennis equipment maker, is producing a Wii racquet, an accessory in which you place your Wii Mote
Pro tennis inspiration for rec tennis playersby
Kristen D.
from the pros themselves and start hitting the courts yourself? The United States Tennis Association (USTA.com... "Find a Court, Program and Player" search engine on their website, or at TennisWelcomeCenter.com, an initiative...
Lobby for Tennisby
Heather J.
Those who visit the courts regularly already know that tennis develops agility, power, and endurance, while sharpening motor skills. For runners, cyclists, and the like, this means tennis makes...