It covers the four key aspects of tennis that need to be developed to maximize ones improvement. No one area can be ignored as they are all as important as each other and have to integrate if you are looking to become a successful player. The four key aspects are: 1) Physical 2) Psychological 3) Tactical 4) Technical Physical All tennis players should have a strong interest in fitness. At lower levels we are wanting to become fitter, tennis might help us do this. At higher levels we want to improve our fitness above and beyond that required for the game of tennis so we can excel to greater levels. Regardless of your level you will need to condition your body to prevent injury, adapt to the movements required on the court and develop your game. A player will need to perform strength training specific to the muscles used in the game. Weight training for especially the upper body is imperative as it will help you develop more power in your shots. If you look at Agassi for instance he co …
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Head Ti Agassi 19″ Junior Tennis Racquet The Head Junior Agassi 19 is a perfect first racquet!
Specifications:
- For ages 4 and over
- Lightweight with large sweetspot
- 21mm I-Beam Cross Section
- Synthetic grip
- Grip Size: 3 5/8″
Pre-Strung by the manufacturer.
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Prince Original Graphite Classic Oversize Tennis Racquet The Original Graphite Classic 700 Oversize is a very traditional player’s racquet that has been in production for over 20 years (Prince’s “Original” graphite racquet.) Provides the most controlled feel in Prince’s line and is geared toward an advanced player with a fast to very fast swing. The thin 19mm beam enhances the flexible, feel-oriented nature of this Prince classic. Cross bar stabilizer helps to stabilize the thin (by today’s standards) beam. OS head provides a bit more power than the MP and was the early choice of Agassi, Chang, Sabatini, and Seles.
Racquet Specifications
- Headsize: 107 sq. in.
- Length: 27.00 in.
- Weight (strung): 12.40 oz.
- Stiffness (Babolat RDC): 62
- Balance: 12.13 in. Head Light
- Cross Section: 19mm Straight Beam
- Swingweight: 335 kg*sq. cm
- String Pattern: 16×19
- Grip: Prince Natural Leather
- Prince Power Level: 700
Customer Review: King of Prince
This is the racquet why I started to play tennis back in 1987. This racquet force me to follow thru the ball and improved my game into the next level player. I play with many demo racquet and own up to 20 racquets at one time, but at the end this unique Prince racquet is the best of Prince. Head had the Radical, Wilson had the Pro-Staff and Prince is the Graphite Classic. I just order 2 from Amazon, and I will try to buy when ever I could find them. I own 6 of this Graphite Classic and 10 other Price Graphite Family. Love of the Game.
Customer Review: A good racquet for a strong player
When I owned this racquet as a teenager I loved it and when the time came, I bought a new one. However, now that I am older and don’t get to play as much I find this racquet requires just too fast a swing for me to maintain over a full hour or so of playing.
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