Tennis is a hardcore sport that requires many skills to be
able to excel and be called a good player. An average tennis player needs to
have good hand and eye coordination, good stamina, good vision, anticipation
skills, quick thinking, durable equipment and of course the right tennis apparel.
Everything plays a critical role in the anatomy of a tennis player, from the
physical skills to the material aspect a good tennis player must display a good
balance in the areas concerned so he can bring his A game every single day.
Talking about skills, the physical skills needed in tennis
requires constant practice and training. A good regimen of flexibility exercise
training, hand and eye coordination training, stamina building and speed
training is needed to be able to cope up with the physical requirements of the
game.
When it comes to the gear that you wear there are also
considerations and factors that you need to know about so you can get yourself
the right stuff. When it comes to the equipment, like the racquet and the
strings, there are two simple tips that you can look into when buying, first is
the weight of the racquet second is the style of play that you have.
For people who throw a lot of lobs and likes to play way at
the back of the court they need weighty racquets that lets them tweak their
shots in the slightest way possible. Now if you are the aggressive net player
you need a slightly lighter racquet that would let you switch from forehand to
backhand in a blink of an eye. But there are still personal preferences when it
comes to choosing equipment so if you think a heavier racquet suits you better
than lightweights then its still you who's the boss.
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