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Basic Tennis Instruction to Help You Become a Better Tennis Player

This website provides basic tennis instruction on the fundamental strokes of tennis. It will be helpful for a player but won't substitute for the tennis lessons that a tennis coach can provide. Nevertheless, if it will help you improve your game then, all-about-tennis.com has done its purpose which is to assist the average player become a better tennis player.

If there are three words that I could advise you as a beginning or intermediate tennis player, those are: practice, practice, practice. There are no shortcuts in learning the game. The strokes take time to develop. You keep on honing them until you do them without thinking. If your groundstrokes consistenly fall within a couple of feet within the base line, then that's a sign that you are indeed getting better. If your serves always hit the service box and close to the service line, they are great indication that you're doing well. If you can approach the net and have winners more than 60% of the time, you are progressing indeed. There's a lot to learn, 'tho. But one doesn't stop learning. Be active and keep hitting the ball - the right way.

But yes, all the tennis instruction in the world will do you no good if you don't practice.

The Forehand
The Backhand


Everyone knows who Nick Bollettieri is. At least, anyone who likes tennis. Now, you can have an opportunity to find out what makes him tick by reading his handbook and learning his tennis instruction and who knows?, maybe attain the status of the tennis champions that he taught such as Andre Agassi, Venus and Serena Williams, Boris Becker, Mary Pierce, and Jim Courier.

The latest of Nick's students to be a champion and benefit from his tennis instruction was Maria Sharapova, 2004 Wimbledon singles champion. Sharapova was also a 2005 Australian Open Semifinalist.

Bollettieri's Tennis Handbook Book (Copyright 2001, 456 pages)

Bollettieri's Tennis Handbook Book(Copyright 2001, 456 pages)

Now you can work with the world's top coach, learning from Nick Bollettieri's anecdotes and insights into the game with Bollettieri's Tennis Handbook. Bollettieri's training and development system is recognized around the world as one of the best. He has worked and provided tennis instruction to many of world's top players, including Andre Agassi, Venus and Serena Williams, Boris Becker, Mary Pierce, and Jim Courier. Starting with the fundamentals, you'll learn how to choose the right grip and build a strong foundation with posture and stance. Every shot is addressed A<>A-- forehand and backhand, serves and return of serve, and specialty shots like the overhead and lob. You'll get lessons on conditioning and mental training, then learn the game plans and strategies to make you a champion. A chapter on choosing and stringing the perfect racket is also included. Bollettieri's Tennis Handbook offers you unmatched insight into the world's top tennis development program from the man who started it all. Bollettieri covers everything from skill development and stroke techniques to his ideas on coaching and practicing. Bollettieri's Tennis Handbook is perfect for every dedicated player or coach and the insights into the game are as engaging as Bollettieri himself. About the Author Nick Bollettieri is the most well-known and successful tennis coach in the world today, and his training program is recognized as one of the best systems for developing top players. He has trained and coached some of the world's top players including Andre Agassi, Monica Seles, Anna Kournikova, Jim Courier, Tommy Haas, Mary Pierce, and Boris Becker. Bollettieri has built one of the best training facilities in the world, the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy, which he founded in 1977. Today the Bollettieri Tennis Academy covers 158 acres and has grown into the most successful and diversified multi-sport training complex in the world providing tennis instruction to more would-be champions. The success of his academy can be seen in the success of his students. Bollettieri started out as a club tennis coach in the 1950s and once worked as a private coach for the Rockefeller family while serving as the director of tennis for all Rockefeller-owned hotels and resorts. He founded his first tennis academy, the Port Washington Tennis Academy on Long Island, New York, in 1969. In 1999 the United States Tennis Association (USTA) named Nick Bollettieri the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) National Coach of the Year. He is a regular contributor to Tennis Magazine. Bollettieri resid




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