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Head MicroGEL Extreme Tennis Racquet
$222.34
Head MicroGel Extreme tennis racquet is designed for aggressive, competitive players with a long swing styleExceptionally strong and extremely light sports racquetIdeally suited for players with aggressive, long strokesTennis racquet has a wider and rounder head to generate greater spin velocity and more powerRecommended for the 5.0-7.0 National Tennis Rating Program level players
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Head Metallix 4 Tennis Racquet
$158.97
Racquet offers an extremely powerful feelSports equipment blends maneuverability with a stable responseTennis racquet ideally suited for players with moderate, powerful strokesRecommended for the 3.0 to 4.5 NTRP level players107 square inch headMetallix material in the throat and the new HEAD Stabilizer systemHEAD Metallix: Made of a specially designed matrix of carbon fibers and a new crystalline metal alloyDecreased grain size means increased performance, or, as the Hall-Petch Effect states: smaller grains = stronger materialThe result is a lighter, stronger and more powerful racquet than ever beforeHEAD Stabilizer: Located in the throat of the racquet, the new HEAD Stabilizer eliminates racquet vibration and ensures the ultimate in comfort on every shot
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Tennis Player Vinyl Wall Art Decal
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Description
Contact us within 48 hours of purchase for other colors if desired.
Decal's default color is black otherwise.
For custom sizes, contact us prior to purchase for pricing.
Some decals may come in multiple pieces due to the size of the design...
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Tennis Player Serving Vinyl Wall Art Decal
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Description
Contact us within 48 hours of purchase for other colors if desired.
Decal's default color is black otherwise.
For custom sizes, contact us prior to purchase for pricing.
Some decals may come in multiple pieces due to the size of the design...
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Unique Racket Guard Tape
List Price: $5.25
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Protects frames against nicks and scrapes. Length: 20 feet. Width: 1 inch. No markings or wording on the tape.
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Head ATP Pro Bag
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Description
Racquet Bag with racquet compartment for 1 to 2 racquets
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Gamma Elite Head Band
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Description
3-ply material thickness. Knitted from extra plush terry cloth for maximum comfort moisture absorption and superior durability.Fabric: 80% cotton/12% elastane/8% nylon
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Gamma Dura Guard, Clear
List Price: $5.99
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Protect your racquet head from scraps and scars Helps prolong the life of your frame Transparent roll 30 ft long x 1 18 inch
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Head Prestige Pro Tennis Racquet Overgrip - Orange
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Head Prestige Pro overgrip is made from a new specially engineered polyurethane elastomer that offers perfect feel and maximum tackiness along the lines of Gamma Grip 2 and Prince DuraTac. 3 per pack.Color: Orange
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Head Ti Crush Tennis Racquet
List Price: $19.99
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25" junior racquet for ages 8 and up. Weighs only 7.4 oz. and has a 93 sq. inch head. Soft 3-7/8" synthetic grip for comfortable play. Comes complete with strings.
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Ultimate Tennis Gear Guide
List Price: $2.99
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Tennis is an ideal sport to play, whether you wish to stay indoor or choose to enjoy the sun outdoor. But in playing tennis, you need to have the correct and complete set of tennis equipment. Where to find these info is not a problem anymore! The Ultimate Tennis Gear Guide provides you with the complete information and tips in choosing Racquets, Strings, Grip, Tennis Balls, Tennis Bags, Tennis Apparel and Tennis Shoes! Because knowing these information is important in playing tennis, The Ultimate Gear Guide has made life easier for tennis players out there!About the Author:Kent Johnstone first started playing golf about 5 years ago after being introduced to the sport by a colleague during a company outing...
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Penn Pressureless 48-Ball Bucket
List Price: $79.00
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Practice every stroke in your arsenal without fetching balls after every third stroke with the Penn Pressureless 48-ball bucket. Ideal for ball machines and individual practice, the balls are made of high-quality felt, giving them the same action and feel you've come to expect from Penn...
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Wilson Pro Overgrip (12 Pack)
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Pro Overgrip has the perfect feel and preferred by top players like Roger Federer and Justine Henin. Available in pink or white.
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Grand Slam Tennis 2
List Price: $49.99
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Grand Slam Tennis 2 is a Tennis simulation game that allows players to experience all four of tennis' Grand Slam tournaments, the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon and the US Open in high-definition on Next-Gen consoles for the first time...
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Grand Slam Tennis 2
List Price: $49.99
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Swing the racquet like aGrand Slam championProduct InformationIn Grand Slam Tennis 2 rise to stardom with the revolutionary TotalRacquet Control as you challenge a deep roster of elite playersincluding Federer Nadal Sharapova Borg and McEnroe...
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Tennis Lesson Tips - The Perfect Swing
There are a lot of things to learn when taking up tennis, but one of the main fundamentals that must be taught is how to swing. Perfecting your swing may make the difference between being able to handle yourself on the court, and never quite learning how to play a decent game of tennis.
Want to know how to improve your swing? Follow these important guidelines:
Step #1: Get Ready For The Hit!
Keep your racquet back at all times. Once the ball has left your opponent's racquet, you must move into position. It's important to keep your racquet back while positioning yourself to enable a clean shot.
But, before heading toward the incoming ball remember to...
1. Recognize that the ball is going to your forehand side.
2. Establish a balanced sideways stance as you begin to position yourself for the stroke by letting go with your non-dominant hand. At this point your racquet should be pointing away from your intended target and positioned about waist high.
3. Move into final position for the shot by maintaining enough space between your body and the ball. This will allow for a more fluent stroke. Position your body to enable you to hit the ball when it is waist high. If the ball happens to be below your waist, bend your knees to lower your waist height.
4. Next, move the racquet towards the ball and remember to keep the "head" of the racquet at the same height as your hand as you initiate your stroke. DO NOT bend or straighten your arm or move your wrists. Begin to rotate your shoulders while keeping your eye on the ball.
5. It's time to make contact with the ball. The point of contact should be somewhere around your front foot. Be sure that the "face" of your racquet is square to the ball at contact. Remember to rotate your shoulders through contact. This will allow you to keep your racquet face going in the right direction throughout the entire swing.
Step #2: Follow Through!
Correct follow through ensures that the prior phase of your swing was executed in a smooth manner. Similar to the backhand, correct follow-through creates an arcing motion that rises from the point of contact with the ball to an area just above your opposite shoulder. A smooth follow through is a direct response to a smooth contact. Brute force alone can't create a powerful swing. The key here is a smooth execution of both the stroke and its follow-through phase.
A strong follow through consists of these steps:
1. Lifting the ball over the net while keeping the arm and wrist fixed.
2. Finishing the shoulder rotation. If your chest is facing the intended target you are positioned correctly.
3. Being sure that your racquet face remains perpendicular to the ground through the entire follow through.
4. Be sure to keep your rear toe planted while the heel raises off the ground. Lifting your rear foot will result in a poor follow-through.
While all of these techniques and tricks can definitely help you to improve your tennis swing, the most important element to improvement is practice, practice and more practice.
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