1st Monday Beginner tennis 1st attempt mastering stroke
Our first attempted ended up with six exhausted players , two with black palms and one extra Friend sitting on the chair chuckling at us.
To bring:
A. A few friends - 4-6 people and one extra to pick up balls
B. Rackets
C. Balls
D. Water
E. Bathing stuffs
Step 1 learn how to hold racket
Objective: learn the grip to control the ball
Step 2 learn the court layout
Remember rules
1. Ball hit net
2. hit ball out of bound
3. Hits a good short
4. Return ball with good stroke
5. Return with volley
6. Lost point by hitting ball
out of bound
After it has bounce twice
Hit ball into net
https://youtu.be/N24NGrSnnMM
Learn the name of Stroke
ForeHand stroke hit ball to the right
Backhand stroke ball comes in to your left
Ground stroke ball hit after it bounce
Volley hit ball before it bounces to side of your court
The Lob-Overhead ball coming high above you
Overhead or smash - you hit down on the ball
Racquet angle
Fundamental rule- angle of the hand is the angle of the racquet
In early stages of learning, angle to the left, angle to the right
Finally just hit any ball coming your way. It’s too theoretical and I realised that I am not taking Masters degree on Tennis theory
To bring:
A. A few friends - 4-6 people and one extra to pick up balls
B. Rackets
C. Balls
D. Water
E. Bathing stuffs
Step 1 learn how to hold racket
Objective: learn the grip to control the ball
Step 2 learn the court layout
Source tennis.org
1. Ball hit net
2. hit ball out of bound
3. Hits a good short
4. Return ball with good stroke
5. Return with volley
6. Lost point by hitting ball
out of bound
After it has bounce twice
Hit ball into net
https://youtu.be/N24NGrSnnMM
Learn the name of Stroke
ForeHand stroke hit ball to the right
Backhand stroke ball comes in to your left
Ground stroke ball hit after it bounce
Volley hit ball before it bounces to side of your court
The Lob-Overhead ball coming high above you
Overhead or smash - you hit down on the ball
Racquet angle
Fundamental rule- angle of the hand is the angle of the racquet
In early stages of learning, angle to the left, angle to the right
Finally just hit any ball coming your way. It’s too theoretical and I realised that I am not taking Masters degree on Tennis theory

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