How often do you play real tennis?

Talk about anything related to the ATP and WTA tours.

How often do you play?

Every single day
6
26%
Every other day
2
9%
Twice a week
4
17%
Twice a week
4
17%
Once a month
4
17%
I have never played tennis
3
13%
 
Total votes : 23

Postby cobarnew » Thu, 02 Aug 2007 13:17

I play nearly every day but as I'm getting older the injuries are coming thick and fast...i've had stress fractures, got to have an op on my knee in the fall etc.

i love the sport

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Postby Sherlock 117 » Thu, 02 Aug 2007 17:45

I play as often as I can, which unfortunately isn't very much because I live in a very rural area far away from the Minnesota tennis hub, and I know absolutely nobody within 30 miles of me who can give me a competitive tennis match :?

My only real tennis is the occasional tournaments and league matches I play with the USTA. But I have to drive about 50 miles for these :?
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Postby Xii0N » Thu, 02 Aug 2007 20:12

In summer I play quite a lot, once or twice a week and sometimes more... apart from that I don't play because I don't have time, the weather is shit and it gets dark too early.

Chris is going to coach me so that I can hit backhands better... which will be cool. I can't serve either but I have a pretty good forehand and can live with most players if they play it to my forehand.
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Postby Q. Reese » Thu, 02 Aug 2007 22:55

jayl0ve wrote:
Q. Reese wrote: My family does not like the way I play my aggressive tennis (they are more like club players).

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Haha I'm probably just misunderstanding you, but do you mean to say that they don't approve of the aggressive manner in which you play tennis based strictly on moral grounds (maybe Aggressive Tennis Playing is breaking one of the 10 Commandments, haven't looked at those in a while), or your family just doesn't like playing with you because you play too aggressively?

My problem right now is that I hit with too much topspin off my forehand (seriously). It bounces really high, and almost all of my friends that I play (none of whom take tennis as seriously as I) want to quit after a couple minutes because it is simply a pain in the ass trying to hit balls that are bouncing around your shoulders. If I hold back and try to play less aggressively though, I end up mishitting the ball or just sailing it long. I need to find a decent hitting partner.



Nah, I do not mean that it is restricted (as if it is a religious thing or family moral principle).

I just go for my shots (kind of like Mirza went for her forehand shots with her match against Kuznetsova). Like you said, I do not like to hold back, because I play worst. :P

So, I am like in your boat. You have high looping topspin shots that bounces to high above your friend's shoulders. We need better hitting partners. Heh.

My dad is good. So, once he builds up his skills, I know he would be more than a decent hitting partner. So, I think I am saved! :)
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Postby jayl0ve » Fri, 03 Aug 2007 07:31

My dad is pretty good too (He played tennis in college), but he can't really move that great at all anymore, he has a really bad knee.

When I am just rallying I usually hit the ball a good 5-10 feet over the net...I imagine it is infuriating.
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Postby Chris ITST » Fri, 03 Aug 2007 14:55

Clay is rare in this country...

However i have played in the biggest junior clay event in this country atleast. I will be on clay for a whole week in Espana in October.

We have public courts all over the country which you can hire for a small sum of money open to the general public.

I play at 2 Clubs.

www.cltsc.co.uk - Out of date website lol. < That is my main 1 (CHAMPIONIEE) :)

Other is just a local club which is still a cool club 3 hard courts. 45 minutes drive brings me to here onto the grass (I practice here in the summer to prepare for some grass junior events.)

http://www.avenueltsc.co.uk/tennis.htm

I also have a David Lloyd Indoor academy nearby with Carpet which i also practice on a fair bit during the winter.
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Postby Q. Reese » Fri, 03 Aug 2007 15:44

Great stuff L. Hewitt and jayl0ve. Some of the few students at Kean are stopping me in the halls in my department to ask me about the tennis club activities.

I have to find time to address their concerns. :)
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Postby Exorz » Fri, 03 Aug 2007 19:15

Because I work so often on business and many other things I don't play tennis NEARLY as often as I want to and will in a few years. I still play every time I get a few hours to myself and it's a reasonably nice day. My hitting partner is obviously Andy (Xiion) and we have had some crazy fun ralleys. Jaylove I am also completely addicted to playing tennis (just addicted to making money more :lol: ) but it's funny things like if I am going on holiday the hotel HAS to have a high quality lit tennis court. :lol: I really should join a club more permanently and play more tournaments but I don't have time just yet in life. Maybe one day we will all meet up and have a real ITST tournament! :lol: Would be awesome.

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Postby Exorz » Fri, 03 Aug 2007 19:19

I have to say though Jay, the voting options are a bit ****. :lol: I put once a month as that's probably accurate, although sometimes I might play for 5 or 6 hours a day, every day for a few weeks. Big jump though from twice a week to once a month. :lol: Should have put once a week and once a fortnight, I would say I would fit (normally) into one of these categories.
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Postby jayl0ve » Fri, 03 Aug 2007 20:33

Yeah I know the voting options don't make the most sense in the world
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Postby Xii0N » Sat, 04 Aug 2007 01:20

:idea: Exorz couldn't even beat a tennis ball machine in a rally. :lol:
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Postby Exorz » Sat, 04 Aug 2007 01:36

Xii0N wrote::idea: Exorz couldn't even beat a tennis ball machine in a rally. :lol:


But I still manage to beat you! :roll: :wink: :lol:
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Postby Xii0N » Sat, 04 Aug 2007 01:41

Exorz wrote:
Xii0N wrote::idea: Exorz couldn't even beat a tennis ball machine in a rally. :lol:


But I still manage to beat you! :roll: :wink: :lol:


No you never, you cheated! You always cheat! :lol:
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Postby Q. Reese » Tue, 07 Aug 2007 21:12

Well guys. I got on the court for the first time in 1 1/2 months. When my mother and I started to play, it rained on us . . . :roll: :cry:
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