Many tennis players have their own strategies. Even pros have their own special shots that highlight the uniqueness of how they play. Knowing a few pointers before you go to play can come in handy when the game is getting tough.                                                                                       All successful tennis players should know how to use spin. Spin is done by brushing up on the ball. The continental grip is most often used when putting spin on serves. Spin can be used on most of the serves in tennis.
When playing a game it is smart to stay away from "no man's land". No man's land is considered when you stand in between the base line and service line. It is not smart to stand in no man's land because the ball will usually bounce in an awkward spot for hitting. It is more practical to stand either on the base line, at the service line, or at the net. Standing in the right place is an essential part of playing a good game of tennis.

 

 

                                

For singles and doubles there are some strategies for where to hit the ball. In singles the receiving shot after the serve should be hit deep and down the line, deep and cross-court, short and down the line, or short and cross-court. Doing this will help you achieve the most accuracy. In doubles the receiving shot after the serve should be turned into a few solid hits, then a backhand return. These strategies could really help your game, so give it a whack!
Knowing and using tips to improve your game helps the points get more interesting and intense for you and complex for your opponent. Tennis is a sport of strategy, power, and placement. Only one thing can truly improve you game, and that's you!!!!

Tame the Game

Andy Roddick

Tennis Today