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Becoming a Professional Player – How to Improve Your Tennis

TC Staff by TC Staff
October 12, 2023
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Physical sports like tennis, football, basketball, and more, are all fun and games until you want to pursue your career in it and become a professional player. Well, if you have been trying to learn and practice your tennis game, then you have come to the right place.

Believe it or not, tennis is not an easy game. It takes years of hard work, dedication, and a never-ending passion that will help elevate your tennis game. You can also watch YouTube videos to learn specific techniques, but you do need to be able to do them practically as well.

Well, for starters, you need a stable internet connection, one like Xfinity Internet if you want to genuinely learn through YouTube videos. Xfinity has a wide coverage area, so you can probably find it in your area.

However, YouTube should not be your first priority, not until you have practically practiced and aced certain techniques, that you now want to better by seeing others doing it. What you actually need to have in order to improve your tennis games, is the right information.

Knowing something and implementing it into a skill, are two very different things. That is why, in this article, we have decided to share tips on how you can improve your tennis game. We, for once, have practically done these, and you will be able to feel a difference in your tennis game once you do them as well.

Work on a Single Pattern of Play

The one thing that many tennis players make a mistake with, is trying to work on multiple platforms of play. Stop. This won’t lead your game anywhere. It’s high time that you start hitting the shoes that you are familiar with, and know for certain that you can hit them.

The best tennis players in the world tend to have only one, or a maximum of two patterns of play that they have perfected over many years. But, if you want to stay an amateur player, then you probably have more, and they are all over the place.

The best players know which shot they can definitely hit, and also know which they will miss. Therefore, once you have realized which pattern of play you are best at, it’s time to practice it and try improving yourself each time you miss it.

Practice Your Right Forehand Grip

Although a lot of tennis players tend to overlook this advice, it’s important to know how to grip your tennis racket, if you want to improve your overall gameplay.

Most professional tennis players use a right forehand grip called ‘continental’. So, what does this mean? In other words, when you practice this grip, you pick your tennis racket and hold it in the same way as you would when you shake someone’s hand.

The knuckle of the index finger has to be on the top angle of the racket. However, when it comes to ground strikes, most tennis players use a grip called ‘semi-western’. Basically, in this grip, you have to pivot the same knuckle towards the bottom right angle of the racket.

If you didn’t already know, the semi-western grip allows you to not just control. But bring more power when you hit the ball.

Reduce Your Speed During a Serve

You probably already know that the serve is the most crucial and important shot in any tennis game. But, does that mean you should put all your game’s energy and speed into the serve? Of course not.

This is something that only amateurs do. They try to go all out and ensure that all serves are hit with as much power and speed as possible. However, if you want to become a pro in your tennis game, you need to reduce the overall speed and energy you put into your serves.

If you are trying to improve your game, it’s important that you put all your energy in ensuring that you hit the serves with as much accuracy as possible, and try to reduce any additional speed you usually hit it with.

Trust us, you will see a shift in your gameplay once you understand why you need to reduce your overall speed when hitting a serve.

Go Easy on Yourself

Last, but not least, it’s extremely easy for you to become over-sensitive and penalize yourself if you were to miss any shots. Now, this is even more common if you miss shots that you usually ace.

However, it’s important that you understand and tell yourself that “it’s alright” and that you won’t do it a second time. You need to be lenient on yourself if you want to become a professional tennis player, and also learn to forgive your mistakes.

You will eventually learn to better your game when you learn to go easy on yourself.

All in All

Well, there you have it!

Tennis is a fun, yet challenging game. We have shared the four most important pieces of advice on how you can improve your tennis game and become a professional player in the long run. Weep you will implement these tips in your tennis games.

Best of luck!

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