Is Tennis Hard? A little time and these 3 skills will crush your barrier to entry

When covid hit, tennis numbers grew - a little. People liked the safe distanced play of 78ft (23.77m) between baseline to baseline. They could be outside, breathing among other humans safely AND break a sweat. Just like the good-old days😏. But pickleball numbers between 2019 - 2020 soared 21.3% to incredible heights in the US. And Spain’s padel obsession grew even deeper. When I pressed both continents for the shift away from tennis towards these 2 games, it came back … “it’s easier”. As a Tennis Director, this concerns me. How many players can tennis afford to lose without picking up new participants? It became increasingly clear, we need to make tennis a viable sport for everyone. Not just top athletes or young kids. It needed to be taught thoughtfully with deep foundations in mind. So adults learned correctly so they could continue to improve and actually feel confident to actually play the game. Not only enter the game and pay for tennis lessons. People wanted to actually feel confident to play with others! The leading motivator being - able to play - with others - which is where the payoff happens. Having fun.

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Adult Tennis Camps: Gaining Clarity in Your Game

I've been teaching solely international adults since 2012. I’ve yet to meet an adult tennis player who didn't want to improve their tennis game. I don´t care whether you play at public courts or private clubs. Adult tennis players who’ve caught the tennis bug, want to improve. It’s having the time to do it that puts them on pause.

What I’ve found over the years, is how many adults need more clarity around their singles or doubles games. They’re always wanting more confidence. But by the weeks end, with deeper clarity of the tennis court, court positioning, where to be & why to hit certain shots. Your confidence automatically gets a charge!

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Recycled Tennis Balls: When you know more you do more {it’s a global thing}

Tennis players love time on court hitting tennis balls likely as hard as possible! They get smacked over and over again at tennis classes, private lessons, tennis holidays, & tournaments all around the world. The moment the bounce threatens your game out goes the durable trio to the trash can. When we should all be recycling tennis balls. This international game you love so much is taking a massive toll on the planet. Problem is, most don’t have a clue. And with all DIY’ers out there, this should be right up a tennis players alley. Lucky for us, some have already taken initiatives to make it easy for us to recycle court side. Will you help take this on?

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UTR Tennis: What it is, why you want one & how to improve it {newbie friendly}

When you're getting started in tennis, the goal is to have fun, obviously! The more you like it, the more you want from it. Enter the world of tennis competition, where things get a little fuzzy. Especially if you have a young player and you as the parent, don’t play tennis. It’s a complex world you’ll need to figure out. And Universal Tennis' UTR rating system is where you’ll want to start. A popular rating system that brings the tennis world together and levels the playing field of competition for both juniors and adult tennis.

To keep it simple. Imagine a new junior player, we’ll call her “Susie”. Little Susie is entering 12 & under tournaments in the USA for the first time. Her parents aren’t tennis parents and have no idea how this UTR rating system works. They just want little Susie happy and playing because she shows talent and wants to compete.

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The Perfect Beginner Forehand: Swing for the fences!

There’s 3 core strokes every beginner learning how to play tennis needs to learn with confidence. The tennis forehand, backhand and the serve. It's the forehand tennis stroke that’s really fun, gets adults hooked on the game and THE shot you’ll hit more than 70% of your time on court. In my experience teaching tennis to adults on tennis holidays in Mallorca, Spain, I feel players frustration around consistency & power on these 3 important strokes. These 3 tennis strokes use 2 different grips. A forehand eastern or semi-western grip and a continental grip for the backhand AND serve. The frustration from players is right there. Not having more than 1 tennis grip. Without learning with a good degree of competency the continental grip, tennis will be tricky at best to advance your level. Because so much of the game requires using the continental grip. For now let’s stick to the topic at hand - the forehand tennis stroke using the eastern grip.

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The Best Annual Junior Tennis Training Programs in Spain & USA

When I was playing junior tennis as a kid the only place to go back in the 80’s was, you guessed it, Nick Bollettieri’s Academy in Bradenton, Florida. It was an international sparring playground with THE BEST American kids and International players. Any threat you’d come up against in tournaments you likely already trained with. I wound up going a different way, but it was a known fact that if you wanted to become a professional player you lived and trained with other tennis players. That tennis lifestyle was the linchpin to higher rankings! Because players are highly motivated around competition. Today is no different. There’s just more options.

An annual tennis training program gives young tennis players year round professional guidance to advance high performance players tennis, studies, tournament schedule & travel packaged for a players goals. Meals, intensive training, small school classes, mental & physical preparation, English lessons, periodization planning included.

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Tennis in Mallorca: Best clubs, coaching & professional events (Mallorca Open 2022)

Since 2012 I've been hosting adult tennis holidays in Mallorca, Spain. The sun shines almost 300 days per year. The clay courts slow the ball perfectly so you can improve your game. International players add dimension to each others daily tennis experiences. Professional tennis events hosted on Mallorca offer tennis lovers a dreamy week of sophistication and tennis excellence. And the number of eye dropping beaches to enjoy after tennis make it the perfect tennis escape on a sensational Mediterranean island.


What could go wrong? Well, to have the best tennis experience during your visit to the island - location is everything! Take it from me. Someone’s whose made my fair share of mistakes.


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The Anatomy of a Great High School Tennis Program: The nation’s coach of the year weighs in ...

It´s no secret that not all high school tennis coaches come with a tennis background. And not all high school tennis programs rival this one. But for parents & players interested in what a proactive tennis culture can do for student-athletes, on & off court, we sit down with the Nations Coach of the Year (2021), Ryan Knarr.

Ryan gives us an inside look at how his team thrives. The positives of playing high school tennis, the right mindset and the team values he instills in his players. The right coach - player connection will always be of enormous value to a tennis player. Players will always remember that coach who cared to bring out their very best. And Ryan’s players are reaping the rewards alongside those blissful team moments they´ll have for a lifetime.

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High School Tennis: Summer tennis camps are back 2022 without delays

As high school tennis players look ahead to Easter tennis camps & summer tennis camps in 2022 they´re ripe to go BIG! With another weird school year of limited socialization, restrictions & uncertainties. High school players may not play, again! Junior tennis players want to be on court, outside, with friends who play tennis.

Covid hit kids (12 - 17) hard these past 2 years. The isolation feels like desperation to a tennis player who wants to play. And thanks to Covid, kids may not play another tennis season. So a summer tennis camp in Spain should be on your players early tennis training list.


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Easter Holidays for High School Tennis Players Find the Ultimate Tennis Experience

High school tennis players experience their best Easter holiday camp at the Rafa Nadal Academy falling in love with tennis for weeks April 10 - 17 & April 17 - 24, 2022. Covid vigilant, competition players surround themselves for a week long tennis camp advancing their game, learning to play points, deepening their knowledge of their tennis game and having a dynamic lifestyle experience in a really cool place with other international players who love tennis.

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Single Tennis Holidays: Getting off the Grid on Mallorca

Tennis on Mallorca’s west coast is the best coast for your tennis game. Why the west? Well, FAR from Magaluf sits a lovely little bay where you can get away, for real. The temperatures feel milder in this little slice of refreshing. So hitting a mountain of tennis balls doesn’t feel like you’re hitting them inside a Bikram’s yoga studio. It helps having the base of the Tramuntana mountains to your back and the sea in front. Prices are fair for travelers on Mallorca (another draw) compared to other tourist gouging spots to play like France & Italy. And while Port de Soller’s still a wee bit bougee & special, Sí … it’s also totally down to earth😎.

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Adult Tennis Lessons: Mallorca´s west side steals the show

Tennis holidays can be a commitment. Yep, a full week of tennis allows you the time and leisure to focus on your game if you don't have time at home. But if 15 hrs. of an adult tennis camp is too much, than Adult tennis lessons a la carte may fit your holiday easier. I totally get how exploring the island begs for your attention to share your time! Believe me. It’s why I moved here. Or it maybe your traveling with another who doesn’t play tennis and you want to spend more time together.

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Beginner Tennis: Stop Chasing Your Ball Toss!

Having problems with your serve? The ball toss in tennis is extremely underrated in my coaching opinion. Players come to me on tennis holidays desperate to improve their serves at the intermediate or even higher. It’s always the ball toss I find is a big issue to consistency and accuracy problems with their serve. So often the toss isn’t even on their radar to look for and find fault. The serve is certainly the hardest shot in tennis and it all begins with a ball toss. So this should be your 1st of observation.

But as always, less is more.. Let’s take a deeper look.

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A Winning Mindset for Beginner Tennis Players

How much of tennis is mental?

More than 80% of tennis is mental even though most believe it´s a technical and physical game. Having a winning mindset for beginner tennis players means acknowledging where you´re at - NOW. You won’t be there forever but it will take time to feel confident. Build your grit but softly because no one is expecting too much from beginners, so you shouldn’t either. Generate your momentum with small steps which feel like small victories as you learn to play tennis. Trust that with that grit you WILL find success in this game. And show up for your next practice, no matter how rough the last one was.

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Is Yoga the Key to Avoiding Tennis Injuries?

Whether you´re an adult beginner tennis players or competitive adult playing league tennis, repetition is the name of this game. Repetition using bad technique, improper grips & poor balance can find you quickly with tennis injuries sidelining us for months. Tania Rada shows us simple power yoga poses specific to tennis players to help keep us aware of our body, alleviate pain & keep tennis injuries at bay. She also guides us on how using the breath to calm nerves, tap into the subconscious mind and find opponents strengths & weaknesses easily helps us to be in control of our emotions and our total game.

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Jofre Porta: Spain's Best Junior Tennis Academy

Jofre Porta runs Spain’s best junior tennis academy on the island of Mallorca. Responsible for the development of Rafa Nadal and Carlos Moya, Jofre continues to develop competition junior tennis players from around the world. His academy is non-commercial and minimalistic on purpose. A master technician and mentally tough coach. The guy builds tough players. Keeps things simple and in doing so is Spain’s best junior academy for players age 9 - 15 playing junior tennis tournaments.

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Equelite Tennis Academy, for Junior Tennis Players with an Eye on Turning Pro

Do YOU have a junior player who dreams of playing professional tennis one day? Do you wanna know the odds if it’s even possible? Of course you do. I think for parents in the junior tennis world they’d LOVE a little transparency. Obviously they can’t promise you a rose garden but they’ll access your player where they’re at vs where you want to be and what that’ll realistically take from where you are. Then, the decision is yours. That’s what I love about Equelite Tennis Academy, they’ll tell you. They have NO shortage of advanced players in their annual program and they’re scouting you like you’re scouting them. Instead of marketing blowhards who’ll say anything to fill a spot. Equelite doesn’t have many spots to offer.

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