GarrettReid
Rookie
It's took me about 2 months to get to the 2.0 - 3.0 level.
The ascent or the decline?
Of course, ascent. sir
It's took me about 2 months to get to the 2.0 - 3.0 level.
i was a 2.5 last year and i moved up to a 4.5 just last week.
started 9 years ago now 4.0
still improving
2.0, 2.5 or 3.0?
It wasn't until I discovered L.Ron Hoover and the first church of appliantology and paid them lots of money to be allowed into the top level where I was allowed to read all about how Xenu the warlord came to earth to pave the first tennis court that I was able to play this well.
10 years off an on to get to 3.5.
Then took it more seriously and started playing regularly.
2 more years to get to 4.0
2 more years to get to 4.5
Expecting to stay 4.5 for 2-3 years...but I "think" I can make 5.0 with a bit more practice.
Perhaps, we can get together for a match sometime. It sounds like we're at a similar level of play. I get up to the Bay area once in a while.
I've been playing pretty much every day this summer and I can do everthing listed in the 3.5 ntrp scale. I havn't yet peaked and I have no idea how long it will be before I do.
I can do somethings at a 4.0 level, but other things (such as serve and consistency) I do on about a 2.0 level. But I'd put myself about 3.0 - 3.3 maybe.
LMFAO.... Did you try a date with a vacuum claener?
Man, do I envy you. If I had partners I be on a tennis court at least a couple of hours everyday... and I'm 38......I then started playing serious competitive matches and have averaged about 10-12 hours of tennis per week for the past 4 years...
Man, do I envy you. If I had partners I be on a tennis court at least a couple of hours everyday... and I'm 38...
Man, do I envy you. If I had partners I be on a tennis court at least a couple of hours everyday... and I'm 38...
Thanks, TTom. But about those cuties being tennis players...yeah, that'd be in my dreams...but I'm not going to push them in that direction AT ALL. While I would like for them to play A sport and AN instrument (because I believe both athletic and musical pursuits are worthwhile), we're not going to dictate what specifically they have to be. Hopefully *big wish 'o Tennis Gods* they will see how much "Mommy" likes playing and it will inspire them to do the same. All that said, I am soooo not ready to be a "Sports Parent". Just a quick peek at the Juniors forum here and I ran quickly away. No thanks.Nice write-up Angle Queen! Maybe you can get your cuties to become Andres and Steffies or Feds and Henins. The cutest thing I've seen on a tennis court was a family on vacation on Kahuai, taking a family lesson. They had a toddler in diapers, who couldn't walk yet, but he was hanging onto and pushing the ball-picker-upper; just doing his part.
been playing for 16 years, still a 3.0....