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Tuesday 14 August 2012

how to be a tennis player ?

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how to become a good tennis player ?


if you do precisely as i say i think you will have no problems turning yourself into a pro tennis player




1.Practice

Practice is the only way to get better at tennis, and you have to be fairly good to compete even locally. Psychologists say that it takes about 10 years, or 10,000 hours, to become an expert at something. Establish a schedule for yourself that engages you as many times a week as you need to improve. Many pre-professional players train six days a week for several hours a day. 


2.Find a coach or a mentor

Even if you practice rigorously, there's only so much you can learn on your own. Find someone who can help guide your training, (Most people normally choose a online coach because they usually have more experience ) 


After a long time of searching  I found the best training coach you will ever get with daily tips on how to keep healthy, for example: they'll give you an eating time-table,exercises that will help you improve your flexibility and they also offer online help service and they also got a phone number , just in case you need help straight away. here is the link : http://dc521lnmod3zbzey2yn4voy3to.hop.clickbank.net/?tid=294

Expect to be challenged. Having someone else guide your training means that you'll be pushed harder to improve. It won't be any easy process, but your payoff will be greater in the end. 

3.Start playing in junior ZAT tournamentsSo get out there and play! After you play in tournaments , you do this once again after playing in your major zone tournaments.Once you get to a thing called super champ, you can now participate in national tournaments. You will have gained some reputation in tennis as one of the best junior players in the nation. After you gain really good rankings in U.S., you will be invited to play in worldwide tournaments for juniors such as the junior U.S. Open, or even junior Wimbledon.               
4.Decide when to turn pro. Your coach, as well as the officials at the USTA, can help you choose the best time to do this. Weigh the decision carefully, and enjoy your success!