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Since I joined the Anytime Tennis Club a few months ago, I’ve found that there have been three traits of the group which have made being a member worthwhile: attitude, skill level, and cost. First and foremost, Anytime Tennis has been a comfortable and friendly group to play with.

Wade Lanning

Though everybody plays hard, the atmosphere is relaxed and positive. Richard King, the organizer of Anytime Tennis Club, has gone out of his way to recruit classy players and cultivate a positive atmosphere. Similarly, he does a good job of matching players of similar skill levels and complementary play styles, so I can count on Anytime Tennis meetups to be very challenging, but the matches are always winnable if I can focus hard and play my best game. While getting thrashed is often a good learning experience it is rarely any fun, just as playing a brand new player can be frustrating. Richard makes sure that neither happens to us (though I recall getting stomped in a singles set against him).

Finally, Anytime Tennis Club does cost a nominal fee. I’ve had enough experiences driving around to find an unoccupied tennis court only to never find one or at the very least waste a lot of fuel and time. I’ve probably more than recouped the cost of the fee in would-be gas expenses, pay-court fees, or country club fees because Richard will get there early to save a court for us.

While we’re all expected to bring cans of balls, Richard generally contributes more than his fair share of those, too. In summary, I’d say Anytime Tennis is perfect for people of just about any level who want to improve their game, need a flexible schedule, and prefer a relaxed and positive atmosphere.

Wade L. August 2012

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Anytime Tennisâ„¢ Video tip series on warm up exercises. Five Minutes, Simple Warm Up Exercises. For The Modern Tennis Player.

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About Your Racquet Care & Maintenance March 5, 2012

Racquet-maintenanceIf your grip is worn out this can encumber your control of the racquet therefore players should make it a point to renew worn out grip when ever there is noticeable wear.

An other factor that will encumber on your control when striking the ball is loose strings so here are some simple guidelines to help you know when it is time to restring your racquet.

1.) of course when your string breaks it time to replace them but do take the opportunity to consider better strings. Speak to your instructor, coach or fellow at the store in the tennis section for more information on the latest trends.

2.) during play listen to the sound when the ball makes contact with the strings if you do not hear a healthy ping sound then you need to restring your racquet. Dead strings produce a different and very dull sound.

3.) if your shots are and feel good and balls that normally stays in the court are now consistently long or out then it may be time to consider restringing your racquet.

A good habit would be to restring your racquet as the tennis season starts and do this every 30 days if you are an advance players, 60 days for intermediate and 90 or more beginners.

You can always see your coach for more details on this topic. Look forward to seeing you on the court!

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