Learn how to take advantage of every possible scenario in a tennis match by watching the Junior Tennis Blog. In this episode we discuss how to make the most of the changeover. In the extremely competitive world of junior tennis, any little area that can gain you an advantage will make a huge difference. Listen to the ways you can use these quick breaks in a match to gain a competitive edge on your opponent.
Monthly Archive for September, 2010
Ah, the dreaded rain delay. It’s 3-3 in the third, and it suddenly starts pouring! Two hours later you’re sluggish, tired, and unfocused from listening to your iPod and lounging around the club waiting for the courts to dry. Watch this short video post on how to handle and hopefully win more rain delayed matches. Steve Siebold ( 2:50 )
Choosing the right coach can be a difficult process. Christy Hey walks you through the important points to remember when choosing the right coach. Learn by listening to someone who has been through this before. Her experience can help lead you to finding the right coach. Parents should also listen to this as it is important for parents to have good rapport with the coach. For Christy Hey, with the www.JuniorTennisShow.com , this was the most important decision of her tennis career. She talks about how her coaches not only helped shape her tennis career but also made her into the person she is today.
The importance of a proper warm up is something that is widely overlooked, especially on the junior tennis circuit. A good warm up is not only important on the physical side of things, but possibly even more important on the mental side. Learn how to warm up like the pros in this short video. Have you ever asked yourself questions like – Can how I warm up determine the outcome of a match? How long should I warm up? Should I have game plans for every match? What are the benefits to a lengthy warmup vs. a quick 5 minute hit-around? What do the professional players do before a match? Watch this video to find out all of these answers and much more!



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