Rather than offering one tip each month, TennisONE provides
a whole library of tennis lessons. Anytime you have a problem
on the court, check out TennisONE's lesson page to find the solution.
We've built our library of lessons using the top local teaching
pros as well as nationally recognized industry figures.
The TennisONE library covers all six dimensions of the game
of tennis: 1) theories, 2) strokes and mechanics, 3) strategies,
4) mentality, 5) fitness, and 6) fun
Part
1: Introduction: "This
is the first in a series of articles exploring the illusive and
secret game of tennis. It is an internal game of balance and
harmony that is expressed outwardly by effortless, fluid strokes
and a passion for the game."
Part
2: The Geometry of Tennis and Life Broudy discusses the "Infinity"
sign or inverted figure 8 lemniscate. That geometric figure is
the basis, or the blueprint for effortless, controlled and balanced
(in every sense of the word) groundstrokes. It is the motherform
for the entire game.
Part
3: Confidence in the Center Paying attention to the ball
as it relates to the center of your body provides the proper
perspective for playing your best and most focused tennis at
all times.
"A Tale of
Two Titaniums" TennisONE editor Mike Whittington reviews
two of the most popular titanium racquets: the Head TiS7 and
the Prince Thunderstrike 1200/900 longbody.
"The Softer
the Better?" TennisONE editor Mike Whittington reviews
three of the most popular strings on the market: VS Fiberfeel
by Babolat, Dunlop's Max Comfort, and Gamma TNT Rx.
Miscellaneous
"TopSpin: Ups and Downs in Big-Time Tennis," by
Elliot Berry
Mac Talks,
Part 1, an interview with John McEnroe.
Mac talks about the biggest disappoinment of his career, why
playing on clay is for the birds, and Rios' chances at the tournament.
Mac Talks,
Part 2, an interview with John McEnroe.
Mac talks about Hingis and other young women players. Also,
why he wants to become the George Foreman of tennis.