Tennis Skills for All




by Linda Jones


Tennis is a game that requires a lot of particular skills in order to win. Some of these skills overlap ones that you may have picked up in other sports, though some skills are unique to the game of tennis. There are usually five skills that will help you in becoming the most successful tennis player you can be.

Most prominently, your ball judgment must be spot on, concerning speed and spin. It is best to pick up this skill before you exit your teenage years, or else it is very hard to pick up. You need to have a sense of where the ball is going to go, and where you must hit. If you can do this, tennis will be very fun and exciting. If not, playing tennis can be a pain and you will find yourself wanting to quit out of frustration.

After that, balance is very important for a tennis player. Most humans have a excellent degree of balancing skills. Think back to how many times you have lost your balance accidentally and still recovered. In tennis, you are moving quickly, coming to sudden stops, and then moving again. Balance is important. Otherwise, you will find yourself on the floor in no time. On the other hand, if your balance skills are not up to the mark, they will improve as you play more and more tennis.

Hand-eye coordination, needless to say, is important in tennis. When the ball is coming to you, it is your hand-eye coordination that will determine how you hit the ball. Likewise to ball judgment, hand-eye coordination is a skill that children will learn much faster than adults. There are players who have natural hand-eye coordination, and then there are those who need to practice excessively to master it.

Footwork, while it might seem minimal, is right up there with any of the other skills mentioned in significance. You must be able to change between different stances without thinking, or else you will find your shots and returns going off the mark. Many people get on the court and just hit the ball like no tomorrow, not even considering their stance. This is a big error, and your stance will make all the difference in your game.

Concentration and mental toughness is the last and most obvious thing in Tennis. Tennis is a game of concentration. Tennis is not the game for you, if you cannot concentrate. The game of tennis requires extreme concentration, or else you after game will find yourself losing game. It is a game of back and forth, and without concentration, you will make big mistakes on the court.




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