Tips for Winning at Tennis

There are probably thousands of tennis tips, but herepoor volleys or overheads first but don't let that
are 10 great ones that begin at the warm up and enddiscourage you.
at the match point.You're showing your opponent that you are not afraid
Tennis tip #1to come to the net and you are also adapting to his
When you start your warm up before the match youshots. Imagine how good it will feel when you hit
first need to get used to the conditions and your feelexcellent volleys and overheads towards the end of
and form for that day. It's not realistic to expect thatthe set.
you'll be feeling superbly well every day.Tennis tip #6
So check the conditions - windy, sunny, hot orThis is actually a summary of the above mentioned
something else and adapt your shots and tacticstips: first deal with the tennis game and conditions on a
accordingly. Then check your feel for the ball andgiven day. And when you get reasonably comfortable
racquet, your general mood and look to improve onwith the tennis game and conditions, start thinking and
them.dealing with your opponent. This is my primary tennis
Tennis tip #2playing tip whenever I start the match.
When you start the match you furthermore need toTennis tip #7
get used to your opponent's play. Most of the playersNow you are trying to figure out how to outplay your
don't play the same in the warm up as they do in theopponent. Ask your self - where are his weaknesses
match. So you are very likely to see and feel newand where are his strengths? Look to exploit his
speeds and spins of the ball.weaknesses with your strengths and try to avoid your
Don't panic if you can't adapt in the first minute. Yourweakness against his/her strength.
brain is getting the information, unless you're tooIt sounds so logical but in my experience I don't see
emotional. Remember previous matches, how youmany players actually thinking logically on court. They
found your timing on returns or volleys or whateverare usually too emotional. You need to learn how to
caused problems at first.get out of emotional states quickly and start thinking
Just watch the ball well and notice what is happening -smartly and positively for the next point.
are you late, too far, is the ball too high and thenTennis tip #8
gradually adapt. Don't force it - it will happen if you areWhen you finally see what your opponent's
relaxed.weaknesses are you must first check with yourself
Tennis tip #3whether your level of play realistically allows you to
The most important shots which define how the pointplay certain shots. If you your opponent moves very
will be played are the serve and theĀ  return. If youslowly towards the net, is you drop shot reliable
have a weak serve and return, then you'll be onenough to use it?
defense the whole point.Don't change your game too much or into areas that
A good serving tip is to first find your serve. Don't blastyou don't master. Adapt your game so it is very
your first serves in the match at your full power. Startdifficult for your opponent, but stay in your limits.
at 75%, then increase the speed and see where is theTennis tip #9
best feeling and percentage of shots.If you did a good job using the above mentioned tips,
The same rule applies to returns - start with mediumyou are now probably ahead in the match. This is one
paced returns down the middle and then add speedof the biggest traps in the game. You might try to
and placement when the match progresses. The maindefend the lead. You'll start thinking: "I don't want to
goal of the return on the first serve is to get it backlose this lead now."
deep down the middle and on the second serve toAnd since our brain does not understand the word NO,
make your opponent run - so preferably a cross courtit hears: "I want to lose this lead now." and it will help
return.you do it.
Tennis tip #4Does this sound familiar? You need to think what you
The game is obviously based on forehands andwant: "I want to finish the set." or "I want to extend the
backhands - hence "groundstrokes". You need to findlead."
them also when you start the match. Start with longTennis tip #10
cross courts 2-5 feet over the net and aim 5 feetYou are now at match point having played masterfully
from both side and baseline.through the whole match. There are many mind traps
When you find good length, start utilizing short crosshere. See if you fall into one of them:
court and down the lines shots to make your opponent- If I miss this opportunity, I won't get another one
run.- If I win this, it won't be fair. He/she is actually a better
Tennis tip #5player.
The same principle applies to volleys and overheads. It- I don't want to make a double fault now.
may take you 10 or 20 minutes before you play your- This is it. (and you make a historic event in your mind
first volley or overhead, so don't expect a perfect shot.about one point in a tennis game)
Or maybe you can expect it but don't get too upset ifIf any of these thoughts enters your consciousness,
it doesn't happen.smile at them, say: "Yeah, right." and then play your
Actually if you often play at the net you're maybematch point decisively and with courage. Then go
aware of this fact: you need to develop the feel andshake the hand of your opponent.
timing for your volleys too. You might play a couple of