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Posts by Gui Hadlich

link to Tennis Beginner vs Intermediate (Main Differences)

Tennis Beginner vs Intermediate (Main Differences)

If you've decided to learn to play tennis, you will probably start without any experience of the game. You will need someone to teach you the basics, to help you progress to a stage where you can get...

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Tennis Serve Rules | The 5-Minute Guide

In simple terms, the serve is the shot that starts every tennis point. If you watch the top players, however, it is so much more than that. It can be an elegant demonstration of coordination, timing,...

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link to Tennis Equipment List For Beginners (How to Choose)

Tennis Equipment List For Beginners (How to Choose)

So, you've decided to start playing tennis? Hopefully you have already got someone to play with, and have found a suitable place to play, but if not there should be plenty of local clubs keen to...

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Do Junior Tennis Players Get Paid?

It is well known that there are a lot of expenses which the families of junior tennis players have to meet. They may receive some assistance from a national governing body if their child is highly...

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link to French Open Guide: Courts, Rules, Dates

French Open Guide: Courts, Rules, Dates

The French Open is played in Paris, on the European clay courts at Roland Garros. It is the only one of the four major championships played on clay, which means that it produces a very different...

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How Do Junior Tennis Rankings Work? (USTA vs ITF)

In competitive tennis, there is always some means of ranking the players. This serves two main purposes: giving the players something with which to measure their achievements, and determining who...

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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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