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Posts by Gui Hadlich

link to Is Tennis A Hard Sport? (By A Former Pro)

Is Tennis A Hard Sport? (By A Former Pro)

When you watch great players like Roger Federer in action, the sport of tennis can look deceptively easy. Roger seems to almost glide around the court, hitting powerful strokes without obvious...

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Why Do Tennis Balls Have Numbers On Them?

Next time you open a tube of tennis balls, have a close look at what is printed on those gleaming fluorescent spheres. There will be the manufacturer's name, the model of the ball, possibly a logo,...

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What Is An Ace in Tennis? – The True Definition

Tennis is unusual among racket sports in that the serve can be a major attacking weapon. Players serve by tossing the ball above their head and striking it with their racket. They use a throwing...

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Do Tennis Shoes Need To Be White?

If you are going to play at the All England Lawn Tennis and Racquet Club Championships, then you might need to wear white tennis shoes. But, for the rest of us who can only aspire to wear garments...

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How Do Tennis Tiebreakers Work?

Over the past decade, there have been many great matches and moments that have caught the attention of tennis fans. One of the most remarkable ones took place at Wimbledon in 2010. One first-round...

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Why Do Tennis Players Change Rackets?

A typical club or recreational tennis player will rarely change the string or grip of their racket. They tend to get used to the way it feels, and as any changes to string tension or the condition of...

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About the Author

I got a chance to play junior and professional tournaments across the world, and in 2015 I began playing as the #1 player for Pepperdine University, a great division 1 school. I’ve had the chance to play against great names of the new generation, like Christian Garin, Cameron Norrie, and Kyle Edmund. I’m extremely passionate about the mental and technical part of the game. Oh, and I had lunch with Brad Gilbert once.

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