How to improve your anticipation
Article Abstract:
Many great tennis players know how to anticipate their opponents' moves and return their opponents' shots. Faster response time as a result of good anticipation gives tennis players a distinct advantage over their opponents. Tips on how to anticipate an opponent's moves are presented.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1996
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How to hit today's big forehand
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The modern forehand technique in tennis has developed as a result of better racquets, changes in court surfaces, and stronger athletes. The technique, which is practiced by players such as Martina Hingis, Gustavo Kuerten, and Pete Sampras, is explained in detail.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1997
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Where to hit an approach shot
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The opponent's shot determines where the approach shot should be taken. If the opponent's shot lands in either the left or right zones, the approach should be down the line or towards the center of the court.
Publication Name: Tennis
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 0040-3423
Year: 1996
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