I haven't played tennis before (only topspin3

Anyway i want to hear your thoughts as well about the grips
djarvik wrote:How old are you?
I would strongly advise against learning the basics of tennis on your own. Chances are you will do more harm then good and it will take some significant time to set you straight after.
I recommend to take a group (cheaper) session for a few month, follow up with a few privates and then start reading books/internet ....or even shoot videos and post them here for us to dissect.
Trust me, it is a little investment that will help you enjoy tennis faster and with good basics you can "teach" yourself to a nice 3.5 player
Likos86321 wrote:djarvik wrote:How old are you?
I would strongly advise against learning the basics of tennis on your own. Chances are you will do more harm then good and it will take some significant time to set you straight after.
I recommend to take a group (cheaper) session for a few month, follow up with a few privates and then start reading books/internet ....or even shoot videos and post them here for us to dissect.
Trust me, it is a little investment that will help you enjoy tennis faster and with good basics you can "teach" yourself to a nice 3.5 player
Hey Djarvik, i'm 23, i know its a bit late to start playing tennis now. But the thing is i started it for training and physical purposes only(to be more athletic), not to become the next baghdatis or something.
Anyway back to our subject, i will post some photos videos next week if i persuade someone to come with me.
Thanks for the info
CHEDERER wrote:i think you need to go for more of an oversized head.....i use a wilson kfactor 105 sq in raquet----i dont play much, but the smaller the raquet head the more acceleration you need in your swing.....try a 105 sq in raquet and see what you think
Coolhand Texas wrote:i use a semi- western, but i find thats high balls give me trouble, any advice on fixing this?
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