Mastering the Tennis Game: How Often Should You Practice for Optimal Performance?
How often you should play and practice tennis to get good and maintain consistency depends on your goals, your current skill level, and other personal factors.
Read MoreTips for New Tennis and Pickleball Players at St Marlo Racquet Club: Meet, Learn, and Make Friends
Welcome to the heart and soul of our local racquet community, where passion meets the court and rackets tell stories of dedication, improvement, and friendship.
Read MoreProper Etiquette for Team Members Watching a Tennis Match
Tennis is as much a game of skill and strategy as it is a sport of decorum and respect. When you're a player, you're expected to follow the rules, maintain your composure, and respect your opponent. As a spectator, especially if you're part of a team supporting a player, there are etiquettes to follow as well. These ensure that the game is enjoyable for everyone—players, officials, and fellow spectators alike.
Read MoreDon't Get Caught in No Man's Land
"No man's land" is a term used in tennis to describe the area between the baseline and the service line.
Read More10 Tips for Improving Your Tennis Serve
Improving your serve can make a significant difference in your tennis game. It's the only shot that you have total control over in a match, and a powerful, accurate serve can give you a substantial advantage.
Read MoreGood Food and Drink Options for a Tennis Match
Planning food and drink for a tennis match requires consideration of what's refreshing, healthy, easy to eat, and suitable for outdoor conditions.
Read MoreHow to Warm-up Before a Tennis Match
A proper warm-up before a tennis match is crucial to prepare your body for the physical demands of the game and to minimize the risk of injury.
Read MoreHow Does Singles Tennis Play Differ from Doubles?
Singles and doubles tennis, while sharing many common elements, are quite different in terms of strategies, dynamics, and required skills.
Read MoreImprove Your Doubles Strategy Against Left Hand Players
Playing against left-handed players in doubles tennis can present unique challenges and opportunities compared to facing right-handed players.
Read More10 Mistakes Made While Playing Doubles Tennis
Playing doubles in tennis can be rewarding, but it also presents unique challenges.
Read More10 Tips for Winning at Doubles Tennis
Doubles tennis requires a unique combination of individual skill, team coordination, and strategic understanding.
Read More10 Tips for Getting the Best Cardio Exercise and Burning Calories While Playing Tennis
Tennis is an excellent form of cardiovascular exercise, combining elements of aerobic and anaerobic fitness.
Read MoreImportance of Good Sportsmanship in Tennis
Good sportsmanship is at the heart of every sport, including tennis. It's not just about abiding by the rules, but also respecting the game, your opponent, and yourself.
Read MoreHow Often Should You Restring or Regrip Your Tennis Racquet
The frequency of restringing and regripping your tennis racquet largely depends on how often you play, your style of play, and personal comfort.
Read MoreHow Should Your Strategy Change for Mixed Doubles Versus Men’s or Women’s Doubles
While the basic rules of doubles tennis apply to both mixed and same-sex doubles, the tactics and strategies can differ.
Read MoreMastering Mixed Doubles: 10 Tips for Tennis Players
Here are ten tips to help improve your game and increase your enjoyment of this fun and challenging format.
Read MoreWelcome to St Marlo Country Club's Tennis and Pickleball Family!
We are thrilled to introduce you to our amazing tennis and pickleball facility at the St Marlo Country Club in Duluth, GA.
Read More10 Tips to Improve Senior Tennis Play
Staying active and competitive in tennis as a senior requires some modifications to your training approach, strategy, and mindset. Here are a few suggestions to help improve seniors' tennis play:
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