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How to get into tennis 

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Are you looking to be a bit more athletic and have found tennis to be the starting point for you? Or do you just want to get to know the sport better and be able to follow a tennis match or a general conversation about the sport? Well look no further. Here comes a small […]

Justice: Should College Tennis Players be Paid?

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Tennis is one of the finest sports in the world, treating society to some of the best sporting events in the world. This game is responsible for producing many sporting icons and role models such as Serena Williams, Raphael Nadal, Pete Sampras, Roger Federer, and more. Before becoming pros, many great athletes of the game […]

Tennis as a Long-Lasting Hobby for Student

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It’s a well-known fact that we all need some kind of regular physical activity to stay healthy and keep fit. Doing sports is highly beneficial for both our brain and mind, so one should definitely turn it into a hobby. If you are a student, there are numerous opportunities to play sports and enjoy its […]

The Advantages of Tennis: Study Better, Be Healthier, and Happier

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There are countless outdoor activities and sports to choose from. All promise sunshine, fitness and social time. Tennis is one of the more popular outdoor sports that offers all-round fitness and health benefits for both body and mind. Playing tennis allows you to play in a variety of ways and burn between 450 and 600 […]

Karolina Pliskova Is Out of the US Open

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Not all tennis players manage to succeed in every tournament, and it looks like people who were eager to check out tennis betting odds for Pliskova will be sad. The top seed at the U.S. Open, Karolina Pliskova, is out of the U.S. Open after being defeated by none other than Caroline Garcia, with 6-1, […]

My Tennis Journey – Josh Kaiser

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I got another nice e-mail from a reader wanting to share their tennis journey. His name is Josh Kaiser and here’s his story. My tennis journey began at age seven. My mom, recognizing my early inclination toward athletics of any kind, signed me up for tennis lessons with the local parks and recreation department in […]

My Tennis Racquet Story – Stephan Couzijn

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I got an interesting e-mail from fellow tennis nerd Stephan Couzijn as a reply to My Tennis Story. I thought it was deserving of a post on Tennisnerd. I call it “My Tennis Racquet Story”. Please share your stories, (they don’t have to involve tennis racquets). In this post, I will discuss my experiences as […]

How to find the best tennis betting site for you

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The ATP has set out a fresh calendar and the WTA is also adding more events to its provisional schedule, meaning that tennis fans should have a feast of action to enjoy during the late part of 2020. On the WTA Tour, the Palermo Ladies Open and the Prague Open are already in the books, […]

5 Tips On Finding Perfect Tennis Coach On Campus

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I’ve been living on campus for a month already, and I’m slowly getting the hang of it. I mean, I now know my way around, and I have made a few friends already. Some are my classmates, while others live in the same residence hall as me. I’m confident that I’ll be able to cruise […]

Top 5 Best Fictional Tennis Players

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It is always fun to watch your favorite sport get portrayed in fiction. While there are a lot of movies, TV series, and other forms of fiction that have represented big sports such as sports and football, tennis also has a fair share of fiction representation. Thinking of betting on tennis? While you cannot bet […]