Archive for the ‘Tennis’ Category


College Tennis Camps

Check here for updated information on upcoming college tennis camps. College Tennis Exposure Camp College Tennis Academy Directed by Coach Ed Krass former Harvard Coach.  Visit him at www.collegetennis.com University of South Florida – Tampa, Florida June 13-18, 2010 Brown University – Providence, Rhode Island July 5-10, 2010 Lehigh University – Bethlehem, Pennsylvania July 18-23, [...]

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College Tennis

Concord University Any student athlete who goes to college and competes in tennis along with working toward and achieving a degree gets the best of all worlds.  In our society today an education is a requirement. If a student can work toward that goal and along the way play one of the greatest games ever [...]

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Steve Smith Tennis

“Tennis Intelligence Applied”  “Be Brilliant With Basics” – Quotes from Steve Smith. Look for the upcoming launch of his new comprehensive education and certification program. The Steve Smith Tennis Academy is located in Tampa Florida. Mailing Address: C/O Tennissmith 13176 N. Dale Mabry, ste. 160 Tampa, FL 33618 Phone Numbers: Office: 813.265.3278 Fax: 813.253.7405 Tell [...]

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Beginner Tennis Training Videos

Stay tuned to future posts about video training for beginning tennis players.

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Tennis Serve Instruction

The serve is the most important part of your tennis game, and equally the most difficult stroke to master. When serving well, everything falls into place, but when serving poorly and without confidence, your entire game often goes to pieces. The Five Keys to a Dramatically Improved Serve are: Balance – Far too many players [...]

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Play College Tennis

College Tennis Camp – Play College Tennis College tennis is exciting.  Pro tennis is amazing in its own right. Many players have the dream of some day turning Pro. It’s a valid and worthy goal. Some coaches  believe there just might be a better way to turn Pro and help you to become a better [...]

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Increase Your Tennis Speed

Watch Video Demonstration Below In tennis a lot depends on your speed – both court speed and racket speed. Quickly getting to the ball and getting setup, getting to balls that are just out of reach, approaching the net quickly, and getting yourself positioned are some of the advantages of being fast and quick on [...]

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Tennis Equipment

I’ve purchased a lot of my tennis equipment from Tennis Warehouse and Tennis Plaza. I’ve tried many brands of shoes and cannot believe the comfort of my Asics Gel Resolution they are far and away the most comfortable shoe I have personally used.  Especially with  with a cushioning pair of Thorlo socks, your feet will be [...]

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Physical Tennis Training

Physical tennis training, is it important? With so many training ideas out there, how does one decipher what works and what doesn’t? One strategy is to find someone getting the results you want, find out what they are doing, do the same thing.  Sounds simple and obvious but very few people use this strategy, or [...]

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Welcome Tennis Professionals

We would like to welcome all Tennis Professionals to College Tennis Camp Thank you for joining us and keep up the Great work you are doing in the field! If you played college tennis, attended a camp growing up or have students who have.  Please share your experiences with us.

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One-on-One Doubles Tournament Nov. 7th

One on One Doubles offers tennis players an exciting, highly competitive game that will improve not only individual tennis skills but will enhance the overall game of tennis. ATP Professional tennis players continue to play One on One doubles daily to help them improve their games and to stay sharp for competition.  I played this [...]

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Tennis and The Mind

Effective training involves both a mental and physical component. Some experts say tennis or any sport for that matter can be as high as ninety percent mental. Here is one simple philosophy anyone can use to improve today on the court ”Your next shot is more important than your last mistake” as said by Tom Veneziano . [...]

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