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  • Davis Cup - Spain captures their third title at Mar del Plata  By : Ally White
    The Spanish team defeated in an amazing way the host team Argentina at the Davis Cup and captured their third title in a decade. Fernando Verdasco won the tournament final on Sunday when he beat in 3 hours and 56 minutes the Argentinean Jose Acasuso in five sets 6-3, 6-7(3), 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, giving Spain a 3-1 lead and the title of the Davis Cup.
  • The Power Serve: Part 1  By : Bruce Elliot
    Sometimes I am asked if the purpose of my research: is to show teaching pros how to teach the serve. Absolutely not! Teaching professionals can teach me how to teach the serve.
  • Andy Roddick: Serve  By : Rick Macci
    All the tennis experts and commentators say that the way Andy Roddick serves, he is going to hurt his shoulder. And I say they're all missing the point.
  • Warning: Table Tennis Basics And Sports Equipments - Find Worthwhile Infos Today  By : Nathan Knightley
    My dad was always a real practical man. One of the things that he told me that stuck with me for the longest was that you must always do the right job with the
  • Easter Bowl 2008  By : John Yandell
    The Easter Bowl in 2008 was the 40th anniversary of this storied and unique junior event--and our second consecutive appearance to observe the same.
  • Why Can't I Play the Way I Practice?  By : Jeff Greenwald, M.A., M.F.T
    In this article, we'll take a look at the four barriers that keep players from playing the way that you are really capable. Then I'll introduce clear, step by step solutions to help you overcome them and unlock your ability to hit your best shots when it counts most.
  • Roger Federer and the Evolution of the Modern Forehand  By : John Yandell
    Based on the analysis of hundreds of pro forehands filmed in high speed video, this series of articles developed a framework for understanding the core elements in the modern forehand, and also the technical variations across the grip styles. Then Roger Federer emerged as the world's dominant player, and started hitting forehands that looked different than any of the other players we have studied.
  • Tennis Masters Cup - Frenchman Simon beat Federer surprisingly at Shanghai  By : Ally White
    The French of 23-years old Gilles Simon upset the No.2 of the world Roger Federer in the first game of the Tennis Masters Cup in Shanghai by beating him 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. This is Simon’s first time at the year-end tournament and this victory surprised everyone, not only by the way he played against Federer but by proving everyone he didn’t came to Shanghai to just participate, he is competing for the title.
  • Hitting The Ball In Tennis  By : Jerald Shin Shapiro
    Being ready for the tennis balls that are likely to come your way will help you to make the best hit possible. By getting the ball out of your court, you will have the ability to continue working towards the win. As a coach or a player, you will want to make sure that you know what the options are so you can learn to use them in the right place. There are eight basic shots that you can take in order to keep
  • Tennis Rackets  By : Carolen
    Although tennis rules have changed very little since the 1890's, tennis rackets have progressed greatly.
  • ATP Tennis- Andy Murray Captured the Madrid Masters Title  By : Ally White
    The No.4 of the world of 23 years old, Andy Murray, captured his fourth ATP title of the year at the Madrid Masters in Spain by beating the French and world No.10 Gilles Simons 6-4, 7-6(8/6). It was a closed game but at the end the victory was for the British player, especially after his 10 aces and saving two set points in a tiebreaker.
  • Tennis- David Nalbandian Move On to Second Round in Stockholm Open  By : Ally White
    The 26 years old Argentinean David Nalbandian, who is the favorite to win the Stockholm Open and is the top-seeded of the tournament, moved on to the second round of the tournament by beating the American tennis player, rank 82th Bobby Reynolds, 6-1, 6-1. Nalbandian defeated Reynolds just in 55 minutes playing a great tennis.
  • Tennis Overhead Smash and Volley  By : john mactire
    Bursts fall into two categories: (1), low volley, from below the waist, and (2), the high volley, from the size of the head. Unlike the strike classification plan are the two styles known as (1), the depth and volleyball (2) the stop volley.
  • Table tennis glue  By : Johnny Angel
    This article gives provides information about table tennis glue, also known as speed glue.
  • Tips for Successful Tennis  By : rajanmr
    Make every stroke a power stroke. Expert tips and rigorous training and repetition is all that needs for a perfect tennis game. Practice, practice and more practice-Tennis is only about that one element after you know what you are supposed to do. So here is what you should keep in mind while playing tennis.
  • Tips N Tricks to Play Tennis  By : rajanmr
    Staying fit and injury less body is a minimal requirement in tennis. But injuries are something which majority of the tennis players are inflicted with at some or other point in their tennis life. And ninety percent of the times the injuries are related to the elbows. It is very important to play it right.
  • Factors To Consider When Choosing a Pair of Tennis Shoes  By : Aaron Allen
    This is a typical question most tennis players would ask. In fact, tennis shoes is one of most important equipment a player should have (apart from the racket of course). So, what characteristics should one be looking for when buying a pair of tennis shoes? As an amatuer player, I would normally based my review on the following criteria:
  • Federer-Wawrinka Duo – Switzerland’s Top Tennis Players  By : Claudia Beckford
    The Swiss players, world number two Roger Federer and Stanislas Wawrinka, who is currently in the ninth position in the ATP rankings, have become one of the elite tennis duos especially after the latest victory achieved in the Davis Cup World group match and the previous Gold medal obtained during the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games during August.
  • WTA Tour – World Top Five Leading Ladies  By : Claudia Beckford
    One week after the conclusion of this year’s last grand slam in the 2008 WTA tour and with very few tournaments remaining, we find the current top five shared by two Russians, two Serbians and one American player.
  • Best tennis hotel and resort in the Mediterranean – ideal for tennis groups, tennis camps, team prep  By : J Strenger
    LykiaWorld – ideal tennis hotel and resort for tennis holiday, tennis groups, teams, training camps
  • US Open: Roger Federer Wins Over Murray Obtaining His 13th Grand Slam Title  By : Stephen Lars
    The Swiss Master, world's number 2, Roger Federer stormily defeated Scottish Andy Murray in the US Open final for a fifth consecutive American Grand Slam title. This way he achieved a grand total of 13 Grand Slam titles being now only one short to equal Pete Sampras’ record. Roger Federer has also achieved 34 consecutive set wins at the U.S. Opens since his début in 2004.
  • Training Tips for Tennis Players  By : Article Maker
    Tennis is a lovely game and most of us love playing it. We all know winning is fun and for sure we all hate to lose. However, winning is not easy and it demands a lot of practice. Modern day tennis demands, speed , skill, strength and stamina and fortunately all of these four can be developed through proper training.
  • Mini Tennis – Know What It Is  By : Article Maker
    Mini Tennis, as the name suggests, is the game of tennis designed especially for children, aged in between 4 years to 11 years. Mini tennis is the modified version of tennis for younger or inexperienced players, in which all the skills.
  • Women In Tennis - Venus and Serena Williams  By : VideoJug.com
    Take a look into the lives of two of the greatest players in the game.
  • US Open – Will Defending Champion Federer Win the Grand Slam?  By : Claudia Beckford
    The 27-year-old tennis player ex number one in the world, the Swiss Roger Federer began his run for a fifth US Open title as defending champion only early this week in New York City. Federer whose reign in the top position came to an end during mid August 2008 will fight his way through the finals as he has stated himself that winning this year’s US Open Grand Slam has become his immediate priority as he strongly feels he has lots to give to the sport still.
  • Venus and Serena Williams Taking the WTA in their Hands  By : Cindy Ferguson
    Williams' sisters success in the WTA Tennis.
  • Beijing- Murray out of the Olympics  By : Ally White
    Andy Murray was confident about getting the gold medals in both, singles and doubles, at the Olympics; but his singles goal was over yesterday. The ranked number six of the world, was left out of the Olympics by loosing 7-6, 6-4, against the number 77 Lu-Yen Hsun, in the first round. This was an unexpected result, because after winning at Cincinnati many thought that Murray will be at the top of his confidence and form. However, his lack of performance led him into the end of his individual category participation at Beijing.
  • US Tennis Fans Expecting Roddick to Rescue the US tennis  By : Ally White
    After the Andre Agassi and Pete Sampras eras in the ATP circuit the US tennis fans have high expectations in Andy Roddick who is pretty much the youngest American star and who has by far achieved the most success. Despite the fact Roddick has not been completely remarkable in the latest tournaments he has won ATP titles and a Grand Slam. This week’s tournament the Countrywide Classic, Andy has been seeded as the number six.
  • Why Grip Are Important In Table Tennis  By : John Simmons
    The body is a very fundamental in all games racket. In table tennis, he caused much controversy and many catches were advocated in the past: "shovel" adhesion, "Penholder" adhesion, "palm" grip. We recommend taking tennis because it's the one used by all the ranking table tennis players.
  • Watching Table Tennis Videos  By : John Simmons
    Table tennis is a fun sport that can be difficult, but rewarding to play. In table tennis, players, usually on a one or two against two, keeping score by a bullet hollow air bound. They are hitting the ball with their paddles an opponent side to side, allowing the ball bounced on the table or against the return of their rackets. If the ball is not hit while he is in the ability of a team hitting, points May be

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