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    Why go pro in tennis

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    Tennis is a game full of passion; it’s hours of fun and a lifetime commitment. It has been deeply rooted into the history of sports. In order to have the chance to play competitively‚ a number of diverse skills are required‚ but the crucial skill necessary is the ability to serve properly. The serve is the most important aggressive defense‚ being that it is the only opportunity a player has control over the placement‚ placement‚ and the spin of the ball. A successful serve can earn the server many

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    Tennis- Martina Hingis

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    year winning the Australian titles‚ where she won 4 doubles titles. She was the top women’s tennis player in the world in the late 1990s. She finished with 43 titles in singles and 37 in doubles. Hingis also led Switzerland to its only Fed Cup final in 1998 before losing to Spain. Martina Hingis used a Yonex RD‚ Pro 70 Long‚ 105‚ and the blacked out Babolat. Teenage Martina Hingis was the top women’s tennis player in the world in the late 1990s‚ but ankle injuries and a cocaine scandal cut her career

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    Tennis match analysis To begin with‚ in the women’s double match video‚ Williams’s team was more aggressive at the net than Sara’s. Apparently‚ Venus Williams was playing with very powerful serve and she could cover the court by using her long reaching technique. On the other hand‚ Sara and Roberta were playing with good cooperation. Obviously‚ they were playing with good tactics to win the game. Also Sara’s movement was very fast on the ground‚ I noticed she could return Williams’s fast serve

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    Cooking recipes 42. Baseball 8. Scrapbooking 43. Backpacking 9. Transplanting Plants 44. Homemade Candles 10. Sign Language 45. Treat a Pepper Spray Victim 11. Guitar Playing 46. Prevent Hiccups 12. Put a grip on a tennis racket 47. Sew 13. Treat a rattlesnake bite 48. Flower Pens 14. Wax a Snowboard 49. Re-grip Golf Clubs 15. Manicure 50. Origami 16. First Aid 17. Apply Cosmetics 18. Napkin Folding 19. Pack for a Vacation 20. Transfer

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    Tennis: The Best Biopsychosocial Sport December 3‚ 2013 Tennis: The Best Biopsychosocial Sport Coined the “Sport for a lifetime”‚ tennis is played by over 75 million people worldwide and is considered by scientists‚ physicians‚ and other experts as the most healthful activity in the world (Groppel & DiNubile‚ 2009; Pluim‚ Miller‚ Dines‚ Renstrom‚ Windler‚ Norris‚ Stroia‚ Donaldson & Martin‚ 2007). The basis for this powerful claim primarily comes from the many health benefits

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    How does the temperature of a tennis ball affects the way it bounces ? I chose this topic because it sounded interesting and i’ve been thinking to myself when someone plays a sport like tennis and depending on the weather and i wonder does depending on the weather does the weather affect your performance. Based on my research i figured out depending on the weather it will be harder for you to play because you don’t know how the ball will move differently because of the weather. The ball we will

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    Shanice Reid Period 3-B The History of Tennis The origins of tennis are mysterious and unknown. Although some historians have claimed that tennis was developed as far back as Ancient Egypt. However‚ the first recorded ball and racquet game was first played by monks located somewhere in southern France around the beginning of the twelfth century. They usually played with their hands and hit the ball against a wall. However‚ the monks soon developed crude instruments with which to strike the ball

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    Paddle tennis was developed over a hundred years ago‚ by Frank Peer Beal in lower Manhattan. The game was made in the year 1915 as a way of creating an activity for children to play. Frank Peer Beal got the city to build courts in local parks. The first tournament was held in 1922‚ and the United States Paddle Tennis Association was formed the next year. In about five hundred American cities paddle tennis was being played in the year of 1941. A popular player in the 1940’s and 1950’s‚ by the name

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    LIFE CYCLE OF A TENNIS PROFESSIONAL PROBLEM: A normal person‚ if he want to become a tennis professional has to go through different phases. These different phases are as follows: • Amateur • Player • Professional • Ex player Each phase has its own requirements and goals. The person has to satisfy the requirements if he wants to achieve his goals. 1) As an Amateur: Requirements: • Ideal age to learn tennis is at most 7years • Learn the basics of tennis in 1 year •

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    and too quickly moving on to the next thing with mediocre results. It’s like a car radio with bad reception; you can hear several stations at once but not very clearly. In a talk by sports psychologist Dr. Cheryl McLaughlin‚ she spoke to a group of tennis professionals about multitasking in men and women. She conducted a study showing that women’s brains fire in more locations of the brain than men’s while engaged in similar activities. In a broad sense‚ men tend to be more linear and logical in their

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