// // ]]>
Showing posts with label Tennis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tennis. Show all posts
Often, tennis fans are only alerted to the fact that Wimbledon is fast approaching when the world’s top players start making headline news in Wimbledon’s ‘warm up’ tournaments. It’s also about this time that those without a ticket start worrying whether they’ve left it too late to get one. Fortunately, there is more than one way of getting tickets for Wimbledon so you won't need to miss out on the excitement and atmosphere of a day at this prestigious tennis event.

Many tennis players find returning the kick serve to be one of the most difficult shots they have to deal with. This is because when the ball lands it bounces much higher than normal and may also spin away from you. This puts the ball well above the height at which most people are comfortable swinging their racquet. There are however, a few techniques which you can put into practice to help you become adept at returning the dreaded kick serve.

“You cannot be serious”. Those immortal words of John McEnroe have gone down in history as one of the most memorable temper outbursts in Wimbledon history. But McEnroe isn’t alone with his temper tantrums.  As years go by, public displays of temper have become more common place on tennis courts around the world, ranging from major tournaments to the local public courts. If this sounds like you, it’s never too late to learn how to stop losing your temper when playing tennis.

Search This Blog

Popular Posts

About Me!

Hi and thanks for visiting my blog!

My name's Caroline and I live in London. I'm a freelance writer and nutritionist, so you'll find a lot of my articles are health based.

I'm also passionately interested in skincare. Although the food we eat has the most noticeable effects on our skin, the skincare products we use has a large part to play.

As such, I often write product reviews and other articles on dealing with skincare and anti-aging.

I hope you enjoyed your visit here and come back soon :-)