I agree with most people here. You seem to be wasting energy. The balls were not really that tough/challenging, so there really was no need to be bouncing as much as you did. Some bouncing and moving is good, but not as much as you are doing, I would say.
no that is the point of the parents getting mad, if they start to make you lose/change your match, then their goal has been accomplished. If the ball is out, call it out.
yeah go to your nearest gym or whatever and try to join there. Or, you could check your USTA section, I'm sure they have some competitive leagues set up, especially if you're in Boston.
Michael Lynne's is practically the only quality tennis shop. I don't really like their customer service that much, but since it is the only real place, you kind of have to go there.
I use luxilon big banger alu power spin in my mains, followed by prince synthetic gut in the crosses. I was just wondering what others like in terms of hybrid stringing patterns.
that's what I started out with. However, that stuff is so thick that if you're stringing an o3 like I was, it is next to impossible to thread that it through.
Sanchez-Casal. I went over there for three weeks and I absolutely loved it. If you scroll down in the tennis travel forum you will find my "Sanchez-Casal Review."
well, a straight back backhand has more topspin, but it will have less pace, but is easier to time. A loopier backhand, you can generate far more pace, but is a little harder to time, but when you do it's great.
Okay so I'm 16 and I got my license a week ago, and I'm looking at cars. My parents want to have me drive an SUV, so I'm looking at the Jeep Grand Cherokee. What SUV's do you like?