Tennis Strategy for Beginners - Keep it Simple

 

Every tennis player wants to hit the perfect shot.  Young or old. Beginner or expert. We all want that awesome feeling.  Often times it is this over aggression that leads to unforced errors and frustration. The best advice....keep it simple.  You don't have to hit a winner with every shot.  Be consistent and keep the ball within the boundaries.  Let your opponent make the mistakes. 

Focus on getting every serve in rather than slamming an ace.  Focus on getting the ball over the net safely rather than ripping a ball down the line.   You will be pleasantly surprised how effective this basic tennis strategy can be.  Tennis is a game of errors and the player that limits these errors will prevail.  Your opponent will usually get themselves in trouble if you let them.

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