Games

How To Play Tennis

Basics of Tennis

OK, for those of you that know nothing about tennis there are the usual basics that need to be covered. First, though, we will only mention the obvious points, like you do need a tennis court (or somewhere similar to play), a person to play with, a tennis racket, and a ball. A net is initially optional if you are just learning to hit the ball to the other person, but for any real game it would be necessary and these items are all available at a local sports shop, or for rent at a rent at a recreation area for a minor fee.

In order to play this active game, you must first find a regulation-size tennis court. Such a court is about seventy-eight feet long and is twenty-seven feet wide for single play, or thirty-six feet wide for double play. Most public courts are large enough for double play. On either side of the net are spaces called service courts. Each service court is, of course, half of the entire court in size. The service court on the player’s right is known as the deuce court, while the service court on the left is known as the advantage court, or ad court for short.

Wishing to live a full life
Being a top professional tennis player is very demanding and takes a lot of sacrifices.

Justine had to sacrifice many events in her youth to pursue her career while watching her friends enjoy parties, socializing in school, holidays, going to the movies and so on.

Even at young age of 15 or 16, tennis players practice at least 4 hours on court and 1 hour off court. The rest of the time is dedicated to proper nutrition and rest.








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