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Rookie
Join Date: Nov 2011
Posts: 228
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As per my partner's rule regarding weather, where there's no snow nor cold winds we play.
We could still manage to hit 90minutes at 3 degrees Celsius last week. He recalled that last year we enjoyed -4 degrees Now, since I won B-class singles in my club I joined this year, and cannot think of surviving zero temp tomorrow morning. Am I having the "elite" type of behaviour? Strings I noticed loses tensions. But it doesn't affect my regimen of muscle-memory stroke training.
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Talk Tennis Guru
Join Date: Dec 2008
Posts: 22,164
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I assume 0 Celcius is 32 Farhrenheit? That's not too cold, it's freezing. Long pants, socks, shoes, long shirt, cap, and you're fine.
OTOH, it's pouring rain here. I've hit in pouring rain, was fine with my 12.5 oz racket hitting those heavy wet balls. Our running and movement, however, was lacking in grace and precision. |
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Legend
Join Date: Jun 2004
Posts: 5,472
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As long as it is sunny and above freezing everything is good.
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