Tennis Lessons

http://www.tennismindcamp.com/images/nadal-face-scowl-excerpt_1.jpgI was just checking out this month’s issue of tennis magazine, and Brad Gilbert mentioned something pretty important.

He spoke briefly on how crucial your attitude is in determining the outcome of a tennis match. And he couldn’t have been more right.

You can have ground strokes like Roger Federer and a serve like Andy Roddick…

I was just checking out this month’s issue of tennis magazine, and Brad Gilbert mentioned something pretty important. He spoke briefly on how crucial your attitude is in determining the outcome of a tennis match. And he couldn’t have been more right.

You can have ground strokes like Roger Federer and a serve like Andy Roddick,

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http://www.tennismindcamp.com/images/melanie-oudin-forehand-2_1.jpgThe forehand is supposed to be your money maker – the shot where you gain the offensive momentum and really make your opponent pay for his mistakes.

But more times than not, (…after you’ve hit it) the ball ends up not doing enough damage to your opponent and whizzes back onto your side of the court for a winner.


Sound familiar? I know, it’s a terrible feeling, isn’t it? Want to get rid of it? Of course. The first step in doing so is by figuring out *WHY* this is happening to you in the first place.

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Novak Djokovic Gives Tennis Tips After Winning 2011 Australian Open

http://www.tennismindcamp.com/images/novak-djokovic-australian-open-trophy_1.jpgImmediately after running an absolute clinic in his final two rounds of the Australian Open, taking down both Roger Federer and Andy Murray back to back, Novak didn’t stop teaching.

Now though he has had a few of what some would call controversial post-match interviews in the past, he was very relaxed in this one and actually gave some pretty valuable advice that all serious players like you will benefit from…


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